Apartments for Rent in Bellaire, TX (417 Rentals)

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Haven at Main
$1,011 - $1,823
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Haven at Main

8700 Main StHouston, TX 77025
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Lenox Oaks
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$1,583 - $3,222
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Lenox Oaks

3810 Drexel DrHouston, TX 77027
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Sinclair
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$1,684 - $2,994
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Sinclair

4139 Bellaire BlvdHouston, TX 77025
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Creole on Yorktown
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$849 - $2,573
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Creole on Yorktown

2400 YorktownHouston, TX 77056
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Portico Kirby
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$1,172 - $2,512
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Portico Kirby

7550 Kirby DrHouston, TX 77030
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WaterWall Place
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$1,506 - $3,439
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WaterWall Place

2801 WaterWall DrHouston, TX 77056
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Stadia Med Main
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$1,192 - $2,414
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Stadia Med Main

9330 Main StHouston, TX 77025
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Bellaire Overview

How would you like to hear of a city with a residential character, a small population and adequate employment opportunities? Bellaire, Texas is a city that boasts a relaxed atmosphere and is free of the hustle and bustle associated with bigger cities. With great weather and quality schools, anyone can buy or rent apartments in Bellaire.

What is the history of Bellaire?

Bellaire City was founded by William Wright Baldwin in 1908, on what was part of his ranch. The city was incorporated ten years later, in 1918. In the early years, the population of the city was about 1000 residents but had grown to 1124 by 1940. Today, the population of Bellaire City stands at over 16,000. The city has numerous restaurants, Inns, Resorts and golf courses.

How is the weather in Bellaire?

With a total of 203 sunny days in a year, the hottest month of the year in Bellaire is July while the coldest is January. While July records high temperatures of 92 degrees, January has lows of 45 degrees. The city gets an average of 52 inches of precipitation in a year and 26 inches of snow every year.

How do I get around town?

Although some of the residents of the City of Bellaire own private cars, the small geographical area of this city makes it possible to walk from one part to another. Bellaire is also a member of the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County. It is served by several bus lines from the transit authority. The general public can also rely on a street car line that runs from central Bellaire to the Main Street in Houston.

What is the Bellaire commute like?

Even with the small population and geographical area of Bellaire City, the transport network is enough to support the local activities. Some of the roads and streets in the city are Spruce Street, 5th Street, Acacia Street, Bellview Street, Imperial Street and Merrie Way. The average commute time in Bellaire is around 22 minutes.

What are the local media outlets?

The residents of Bellaire City are generally served by several print and online newspapers. Some of the popular print newspapers include Houston Chronicle, The Village News and Southwest News, Bellaire Examiner and The Bellaire Buzz. There is also an online newspaper InstantNewsBellaire.com and a community website BellaireConnect.com.

Why live in Bellaire, TX?

The City of Bellaire has a small population and covers a relatively small geographical area. This makes it possible for anyone looking for apartments in Bellaire to enjoy the best of city life as well as a relaxed and quiet surrounding. There are numerous employment opportunities for young people who want to kick start their careers and quality education facilities for families with kids. In addition, the city has numerous recreational parks and cultural festivals in which both locals and visitors can take part.

What Bellaire landmarks should I see?

Whenever you are in Bellaire, there are a number of landmarks and historical sites that you can consider visiting. Some of the most notable landmarks are Battleship Texas State Historic Site, Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Center, Discovery Green Conservancy and Heritage Park. The city also offers access to other landmarks in the surrounding areas.

What is there to do around Bellaire?

With the nice restaurants available in Bellaire City, visitors who want to sample cuisine can visit Café Piquet, Jax Grill, The Ivy & James as well as Bellaire Broiler Burger. If you enjoy an occasional drink, you will have a lovely time at Enoteca Rossa. Some of the areas that present excellent sightseeing opportunities include Evelyn’s Park Conservancy, Nature Discovery Center and Bellaire Parks and recreation.

Any annual festivals or Bellaire events to know?

The residents of Bellaire City organize a number of festivals and events that allow them to interact and celebrate their way of life. When you visit the city, you should make time to attend the Bellaire Spring Art Festival, Bellaire Purim Festival, Bellaire Chanukah Festival and Bellaire Chinese New Year festival.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

The City of Bellaire is known for the numerous recreational parks and gardens where families can go for picnics and individuals can get a chance to unwind. Bellaire Zindler Park has an open playground, tennis courts and a neighborhood pool. Evergreen Park is another recreational area that you can visit after a long or busy day. Some of the other parks are Lafayette Park, Paseo Park and Russ Pitman Park.

Where is the best place to move in Bellaire?

When looking for the best apartments in Bellaire City, you should consider safe neighborhoods that have adequate amenities. Some of the great neighborhoods in Bellaire are Gulfton, Braeswood Place and Upper Kirby. Each of these areas has excellent accessibility, spacious lots, top ranked schools, quality health facilities and is largely residential. With all the benefits of these neighborhoods, you have every reason to move to Bellaire City.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bellaire

How much are Studio apartments in Bellaire?

There are currently 97 Studio Apartments in Bellaire with rent ranges from $650 to $2,761 with an average price of $1,090.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Bellaire Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Bellaire ranges from $693 to $9,678 with an average monthly rent of $1,376.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Bellaire cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Bellaire range from $817 to $11,851. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,893.

How expensive are Bellaire Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 115 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Bellaire on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,165 to $13,564 - averaging $2,747 for the location.

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