
Apartments near UH-Downtown-Redline in Houston, TX (611 Rentals)


Tuam Terrace Apartments

15 Sidney St

Fulton Garden II

205 Avondale St

601-605 Bomar St

3910 Dallas St

EaDo 41

2703 Mason

1503 Tralle St

Las Rosas Apartments

Las Lilas

907 W Gray St

307 Avondale St

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

2511 Whitney St

235 Westheimer Rd

3213 Des Chaumes St

3710 Wylie St

3415 La Branch

Hawthorne (406)

3107 White Oak Dr

4601 Canal St

126 N Hagerman St

2603 Stanford St

2605 Stanford St

2312 Converse St

2606 Stanford St

603 Avondale St

4445 Rusk St

422-426 Lovett Blvd

3402 Garrott St

3210 Cactus St

510 Lovett Blvd

Woodside Apartments

2512 Altoona St

3815 Fannin St

3509 Audubon Pl

210 Burr St

216 Marshall St

3301 Collingsworth St

3517 Audubon Pl

210 Marshall St

4602 Walker St

4540 Mckinney St

705 Harold Apartments

Kipling Apartments

3717-3719 Audubon Pl

614 Marshall St

1111 Studewood St

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