
Apartments near Lanier Middle in Houston, TX (217 Rentals)


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Gables Cityscape

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Rone Residences

The Heron Museum District

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Alta River Oaks

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The Driscoll at River Oaks

The Langley

Marq 31

Le Palais Apartments

La Maison River Oaks

District at Greenbriar

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Hanover Rice Village

Fairmont Museum District

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Gables Citywalk & Waterford Square

Arrive River Oaks

Arrive Upper Kirby

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The Anderson at River Oaks

Instrata Upper Kirby

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The Levy Apartments

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Gables Revere Upper Kirby

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Avalon Square Apartments

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Avenue Grove

The Susanne

Pearl 21Eleven

Pearl Greenway

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Park at River Oaks

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Metropole

36Sixty

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4001 Midtown

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Gables Upper Kirby

Branard Apartments

ReNew Greenway

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The Flats at West Alabama

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Encore Montrose

Mount Vernon Lofts

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The Cabochon at River Oaks

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The Westheimer Apartments

Muse at Museum District

The Inverness

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Plaza At River Oaks

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The Boulevard

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Sendera At Greenway

Dream Montrose - 3412 Graustark Street

McDuffie Place LTD

Dream Montrose - 1507 California Street

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Dream Montrose - 2212 Dunlavy Street

Dream Montrose

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1214 Bartlett #15, Unit # 15

Kipling Condominiums

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