
Apartments near Christina Center in Houston, TX (445 Rentals)


1501 Moody St

2101 Hutton St

305 N Live Oak St

3210 Cactus St

425 E 9th St

1302 Idylwild St

1015 Gillette St

113 N Live Oak St

230 Cortland St

3710 Wylie St

Plaza & Peacock Apartments

Brewster Living

1416 Austin St

2775 Freund St

The Edge

Pierce Street Midtown Flats

2777 Freund St

3910 Campbell St

3301 Collingsworth St

1201 Gillette St

2781 Freund St

5130 Chapman St

5200 Michaux St

Rise Lofts

8 duplexes and 2 SFR; AKA 4002-4010 Ranch St

Historic Rental Initiatives

1231 Oxford St

Herrin Lofts

817 W Cavalcade St

2909-2915 Engelke St

1615 Tabor St

1005 Kern St

1501 Victor St

2711 Harrisburg Blvd

415 W Polk St

3126 Bay St

420 W Clay St

3702 Crane St

2900 Garrow St

604 W Clay St

121 E 12th St

509 W Clay Ave

610 W Clay St

Spring Heights

1717 W Webster St

516 W Gray St

507 W Gray St

505 W Gray St

511 W Gray St

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