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Jun 24, 2015

It’s not necessarily cheap to rent in Houston’s suburbs

HOUSTON - Rent growth across the Houston region has been relatively stagnant in recent months, according to data from Apartment List. The median price for a one-bedroom in Houston was...
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Houston Chronicle

HOUSTON – Rent growth across the Houston region has been relatively stagnant in recent months, according to data from Apartment List.

The median price for a one-bedroom in Houston was $1,030 and a two-bedroom was $1,260.

The most expensive neighborhood in Houston remains Downtown, where rents are three times the national average and nearly two and a half times above the average metro area.

Ten Most Expensive Houston Neighborhoods
LocationMedian
Two-bedroom Rent
Downtown Houston $3,020
Afton Oaks/River Oaks $2,400
Memorial $2,270
Washington Ave/Memorial Park $2,050
Midtown $1,860

 

Highest Houston Metro Rents
MetroMedian
Two-bedroom rent
Pearland $1,420
Pasadena $1,380
The Woodlands $1,320
Tomball $1,280
Houston $1,260


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tags: Houston Market Research, Houston NewsTalk apartments

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