Need a place to stay? Find vacancies here | Need a place to stay? Find vacancies here | https://www.recenter.tamu.edu/news/newstalk-texas/?Item=17652 | 2017-09-06T05:00:00Z | 2017-09-06T23:00:00Z | HOUSTON – The city is in a good position to meet the upcoming demand for apartments by people displaced by Hurricane Harvey.
Here is a list of apartment availability and their average monthly rents:
- Downtown/Montrose/River Oaks: 2,231 vacant units, $1,769 monthly rent;
- Westchase: 2,206 vacant units, $957 monthly rent;
- Far West Houston: 2,148 vacant units, $1,001 monthly rent;
- Champions East: 2,140 vacant units, $825 monthly rent;
- Sharpstown/Fondren Southwest: 1,918 vacant units, $763 monthly rent;
- North Central Houston: 1,917 vacant units, $743 monthly rent;
- The Woodlands: 1,799 vacant units, $1,194 monthly rent;
- Gulfton/Westbury: 1,755 vacant units, $822 monthly rent;
- Galleria/Uptown: 1,735 vacant units, $1,377 monthly rent;
- Clear Lake: 1,651 vacant units, $1,022 monthly rent and;
- Metro Houston: 47,033 vacant units, $1,030 monthly rent.
With 47,000 vacant units spread across the metro area, another 21,000 units are in the process of being built.
Landlords will likely be flexible with leasing terms, offering shorter durations for those who need lodging while their homes are repaired.
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