
Apartments near Oak Forest Place in Houston, TX (401 Rentals)


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West 18th Lofts

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Vintage at 18th Street

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Emeline Heights

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Lenox Timbergrove

Broadstone Garden Oaks

Dakota at Shepherd

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Bellrock Memorial

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Ellison Heights

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Montabella at Oak Forest

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Dominion at Oak Forest

Melrose

The Grove at 43rd

Holden Heights

The Park at Malaga

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Foundry on 19th

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Timbergrove Station

1300 North Post Oak

Shenandoah Woods

Timbergrove

North Post Oak Lofts

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Artistry Design District

2121 Ella

City Park in the Heights

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Whitney at The Heights

Coop Heights

COOP WATERWORKS

Hidden Park Apartments

Twin Pines

Silver Star Apartments

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Heights 2121

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Campanile on Minimax

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Westgrove

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Rye Heights

The Brighton Garden Oaks

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Smart Living Heights

Somerset Lofts

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10X 15th Street Flats

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Citadel

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10X Heights Waterworks

Heights West 11th

Springhill

Turtle Creek

Kingswood Village Apartments

Adobe Springs Apartments

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Reserve at Garden Oaks

The Gardens Apartments

Brittany Place Apartments

Woods On Lamonte

The Rosslyn at Garden Oaks
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