
Apartments near Rice Village in Houston, TX (532 Rentals)


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The Barclay Condominiums

2504 Algerian Way

3131 Southwest Fwy

1919 Norfolk St

1855 Portsmouth St

Saffron at Southampton

Richton Gardens Apartments

1920 Richmond Ave

1849 Richmond Ave

1823 Richmond Ave

1827 Richmond Ave

1909 Colquitt St

2006 Colquitt St

COLQUITT 5

Castle Court

Castle Court 10

4116 Driscoll St

Brentwood Condominiums

7575 Kirby Dr

4112 Driscoll St

1849 W Main St

Upper Kirby Investors Dream Multi-Plex

1635 Bonnie Brae St

1845 W Main St

1908 W Main St

Gables Upper Kirby Phase II

1829-1842 W Main St

4012 Hazard St

1854 W Main St

W Main St. Fourplexes

2022 Branard St

Bellaire Boulevard

3333 Richmond Ave

3910 McDuffie

2012 Branard

4013 Driscoll St

1660 Richmond Ave

1023 Lyndon St

Bonnie Brae Apartments

1630 Richmond Ave

1620 Richmond Ave

1219 Banks St

6 Plex

1712 W Main St

The Place Apartment Homes

4414 Yupon St

1654 W Main St

1026 Saint Agnes St

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Apartment-ites in Houston have a hard time hiding their pride in Rice Village. Rice Village has been the most beloved and longest standing shopping center since the 1930's. It is so much more than just a shopping center though with night life hot spots and restaurants to take a break from the fantastic shopping. Not many other shopping centers can lay claim to being a top spot in the community for over 70 years. There is a reason for its stardom and that is its unbelievable variety. Just the shopping venues alone span a wide array. If high end shopping is your thing stop in at Chico's, Eddie Bauer, or Pier 1.Get a new sweater at Banana Republic or some stylin' new jeans at The Gap. Apartment-ites also love Rice Village for its selection of diverse bohemian boutiques and shops. Treasures galore line the shelves in these one of a kind stores. The apartment-ite on the go can get a new hairstyle at Atelier or La Village Salon. Get a manicure or a spa treatment at Prestige & Creation or Clique Salon or TX Nails and Facials. Pick up a little something nice for the apartment at Rice Oriental Rugs or Bombay. Want a sure fire location for fun nightlife? This is your place too. With bars like Gingerman, Sherlocks, Gatsby's and more Houston apartment-ites are sure to get down and have a little fun in the Rice Village. You'll find people from all over the city of Houston, not just students from Rice, letting loose and relaxing around here. Rice Village area apartment-ites don't lack for choices in cuisine either. Try El Mason for an eclectic menu of Spanish and Latin dishes with an impeccable wine list. The Black Walnut Café is a humble little sidewalk café perfect for reading the Sunday paper and a tall cool glass of flavored tea. Houston apartment living is more than fun. Its functional and fabulous!
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