
Apartments near University Center, 2537 in Houston, TX (419 Rentals)


The Place Apartment Homes

4414 Yupon St

McDuffie Apartments

1603 W Main St

Warwick Towers

2727 Kirby Dr

4121 Mandell St

1204 Autrey St

Summit Court Condominiums

1810 W Alabama St

1812 W Alabama St

Oak Lane Condominiums

1612 W Main St

5000 Montrose Blvd

1821 Marshall St

The Spires

Regency House

4512 Mount Vernon St

Richmont Square

1400 Hermann Dr

West Alabama Apartments

3131 Cummins St

Braeswood Park

Park St. John Condominiums

1602-1606 W Alabama St

24 Pinedale St

The FivE at Marshall Square

Century Apartments

3839 S Braeswood Blvd

5511 Austin St

8710 Ilona Ln

1732 Hawthorne St

2420 McDuffie St

1421 Marshall St

Caroline Apartments

4901 Milam St

1644 Hawthorne St

Fontainebleau

1628 Hawthorne St

1535 Hawthorne St

1540 Hawthorne St

811 Colquitt St

1539 Westheimer

9002 Ilona Ln

4202 Stanford St

Montreal Place

Forester's Pond

4315 Jack St

802 W Main St

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