
Apartments near Downtown Transit Center-Redline in Houston, TX (803 Rentals)


Barbee Street Apartments

3408-3420 Beulah St

3610 Burkett St

1710-1718 Maryland St

Welch 14

3523-3611 Hadley

5002 Chenevert St

1539 Westheimer

1540 Hawthorne St

1535 Hawthorne St

The Suites at Alabama

1801 Palm

1710 Indiana St

24 Pinedale St

3455 Rosalie St

2318 Arbor St

3331 Sampson St

3422 Francis St

1011 Studemont St

Caroline Apartments

2909-2915 Engelke St

1524 Ridgewood St

402 Hutcheson St

406 Hutcheson St

1518 Ridgewood St

3448 Elgin St

Richmont Square

3308 Elgin Ct

2008 Fletcher St

4512 Mount Vernon St

419 James St

309 Hutcheson St

3463 Elgin St

1628 Hawthorne St

3910 Dallas St

Reata at River Oaks

2820 Blodgett St

Welch II Apartments

1644 Hawthorne St

1602-1606 W Alabama St

2315 Wichita -1

2775 Freund St

1204 Autrey St

2777 Freund St

The Royalton at River Oaks

3522 Sampson St

Riva at the Park

5304 Chenevert St

2781 Freund St

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There are currently 944 Studio Apartments in Houston with rent ranges from $625 to $4,815 with an average price of $1,286.
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