sunsets Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 Hi everyone,I've been lurking on this board for quite a while, and I've found it invaluable for info about Houston neighborhoods. My husband and I are relocating to Houston, most likely in early January. He's working downtown, I'm working at the medical center. We'd like to buy a house within 6 months or so, but want to live in the city for a bit before making that decision.We're very interested in the Heights. However I am having a heck of a time checking out apartments in that area online. It seems like there aren't too many big complexes there, and that's fine, but I'm worried about getting a lease in a place that's less than safe. Basically, we're looking to rent a two bedroom apartment or house for 6 months. We'll pay up to $1500/month. Don't require a garage or anything, just would like to know that the car won't be up on blocks when we get home one evening. Can anyone recommend any complexes, buildings or landlords? I found a listing for an apartment at 907 Heights Blvd on Craigslist - is that a reasonable location? Advice on areas/buildings to avoid would be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatieDidIt Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 (edited) Hi everyone,I've been lurking on this board for quite a while, and I've found it invaluable for info about Houston neighborhoods. My husband and I are relocating to Houston, most likely in early January. He's working downtown, I'm working at the medical center. We'd like to buy a house within 6 months or so, but want to live in the city for a bit before making that decision.We're very interested in the Heights. However I am having a heck of a time checking out apartments in that area online. It seems like there aren't too many big complexes there, and that's fine, but I'm worried about getting a lease in a place that's less than safe. Basically, we're looking to rent a two bedroom apartment or house for 6 months. We'll pay up to $1500/month. Don't require a garage or anything, just would like to know that the car won't be up on blocks when we get home one evening. Can anyone recommend any complexes, buildings or landlords? I found a listing for an apartment at 907 Heights Blvd on Craigslist - is that a reasonable location? Advice on areas/buildings to avoid would be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks!There are other good areas to rent. tons of VERY safe townhomes in that price range off Bering (Galleria). Its a straight shot down Woodway, through Memorial Park, to downtown. I think it took my hubby 15 minutes max to get to his office on Louisiana.http://har.com/search/engine/indexdetail.c...=0&backButton=Yie- GREAT Complex Edited November 11, 2005 by KatieDidIt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
west20th Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 (edited) Hi everyone,I've been lurking on this board for quite a while, and I've found it invaluable for info about Houston neighborhoods. My husband and I are relocating to Houston, most likely in early January. He's working downtown, I'm working at the medical center. We'd like to buy a house within 6 months or so, but want to live in the city for a bit before making that decision.We're very interested in the Heights. However I am having a heck of a time checking out apartments in that area online. It seems like there aren't too many big complexes there, and that's fine, but I'm worried about getting a lease in a place that's less than safe. Basically, we're looking to rent a two bedroom apartment or house for 6 months. We'll pay up to $1500/month. Don't require a garage or anything, just would like to know that the car won't be up on blocks when we get home one evening. Can anyone recommend any complexes, buildings or landlords? I found a listing for an apartment at 907 Heights Blvd on Craigslist - is that a reasonable location? Advice on areas/buildings to avoid would be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks!There is the Alexan apartments on I-10 near Studewood. Don't know if it is actually the Heights but it is close.There are a lot of older smaller complexes in the Heights. Some are nice and some are pretty scary. You would have to see them personally to know which kind they are. There are also the Yale Street lofts at 9th and Yale. Here is the link.http://www.urbanliving2000.com/houston_leasing.htmThey are only one bedroom but they do have one bedroom+study units that may work for you.Also, you can search for rentals on WWW.HAR.COM. Just restrict your search to 77008 zip and that will keep you in the Heights area. Edited November 11, 2005 by west20th Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nmainguy Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 You might try this http://houston.craigslist.org/apa/110077210.html It is on Studemont between Washingto Ave. and Memorial. New, secure parking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WesternGulf Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 Yeah Yale Street is a great place to live and I was also about to mention Yale Street Lofts since it is in your price range. I do not think complexes are a huge thing in the Heights. Residents are pretty strict of what is built out there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedScare Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 Alexan Heights Apts. is in the Heights. Here's a link.http://www.alexanheights.com/attractions/index.phpThere are also some large complexes on Studemont at Washington Avenue. This is technically where the Heights begins, though the interstate has separated this area from Heights proper. However, it is close to everything, including the Heights.http://houston.forrent.com/search/detail.a...7794&featured=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MidtownCoog Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 Is Alexan Heights Apts the same complex that a previous poster said were dangerous?Something about a rash of break ins? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Original Timmy Chan's Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 I lived in some apartments at 9th and Arlington about 10 years ago. Small complex, about 24 units if I remember correctly. Older place, but quiet, safe, friendly, and a good price.I never thought of the Heights as unsafe when I was there. You've got to keep your eyes open, just like any place in the world, but I never once felt unsafe there. Of course there were petty crimes, like car break-ins, but that happens in the best neighborhoods. If your husband works in the Med Center, you may also want to look in the Med Center area. There are plenty of apartments and townhomes well within your price range, very safe, and with plenty of amenities. The Midtown and Museum District/Third Ward areas are also closer to the Med Center than the Heights is. They're also safe, and within your price range.I'm sure many will disagree, but I'm of the opinion that 99% of violent crime happens to those who are looking for it. If you're not dealing drugs, breaking into houses, or stealing cars, I don't think you need to worry about violent crime. I don't worry about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rps324 Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 This may be totally out of the ballpark, but I will throw it out there anyway. I just learned about a house in Glenbrook that is going to be sitting vacant for a few months, (the owners can afford to do that apparently!). Anyway, it is a very, very cool mid-century modern house and they would like to go ahead and rent it for about 6 months or so, I think $1,500 but you would have to confirm. It is a big house with formals and a den and three bedrooms on a cul-de-sac. I was going to get it for a client that had a gap between a house sale and a house purchase, but that issue was ironed out. It would definitely be close to both downtown and the medical center. Of course if you don't like that whole mid-century modern look, you wouldn't like it, it is the roman brick & vaulted ceilings, and floor to ceiling glass kind of thing. PM me if you or anyone else wants any info. Houses usually require a year lease so it is kind of a rare beast since you can get a short term deal on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MidtownCoog Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 I'm sure many will disagree, but I'm of the opinion that 99% of violent crime happens to those who are looking for it.Hmmm...Then they sure are a lot of 1%ers who got mugged in and around Fitz'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunsets Posted November 11, 2005 Author Share Posted November 11, 2005 Thanks for the replies, everyone. Will check out the Yale lofts for sure.I know there are a lot more apartments/townhomes available in the Med Center/Midtown area, and I have recommendations for a couple of complexes. I was checking out the situation in the Heights, mainly because that's at the top of our "eventually buy a house here" list, and it would be nice to live there and get a feel for the neighborhood. But that certainly doesn't rule out other places. rps324 - I sent you a PM....As far as crime goes, I am aware that it happens and you can't just go off leaving the garage door open. Heck, even here in Ann Arbor we've had quite the little crime wave - college kids get beat up and robbed nearly every weekend. I just don't want to end up living in one of those "not so good" pockets that seem to be in every neighborhood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
editor Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 I know you're thinking about the Heights, but if your husband works downtown and you in the Medical Center, it would make sense to live in Midtown, or somewhere else close to the rail line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunsets Posted November 11, 2005 Author Share Posted November 11, 2005 Yeah, that's what I keep telling the husband. Midtown makes sense as far as transit options. We eventually want a house with a yard, however, and from what I've seen those are few and far between in Midtown. Also, it's damn hard to resist those Craftsman style houses in the Heights. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rps324 Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 Yeah, that's what I keep telling the husband. Midtown makes sense as far as transit options. We eventually want a house with a yard, however, and from what I've seen those are few and far between in Midtown. Also, it's damn hard to resist those Craftsman style houses in the Heights.There are also some great craftsman style homes in Eastwood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WesternGulf Posted November 11, 2005 Share Posted November 11, 2005 (edited) There are some areas in Midtown/Montrose where there are a large stock of streetcar suburb type houses, paricularly in Avondale. Here are some of my pics of examples in Montrose. Yes the lots are small and the yards are minimum, but it is still a very enjoyable place to settle. Click for larger image Watch for areas where Houston's no zoning is in place though. Some in Avondale in Midtown/Montrose Edited November 11, 2005 by WesternGulf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Home_Hunter Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 Hi sunsets,I definitely know of an apartment community you should consider. It is called Cheval and is on Old Katy Road inside loop 610 near the 610/I10 interchange. It would be a hop, skip, and a jump to downtown and the med center. I believe a 2/2 goes for about $1,495 although I think they are running some specials right now. My broker recently was there with a client and came back to the office raving about the amenities. Here's a list from a brochure she brought back:TREASURES INSIDE THE GATES Resort-style pool with infinity edge waterfall24-hour exercise facility with spinning area and personal trainerDay spa with massage roomsTea solariumStand-up tanning boothsLandscaped courtyards with fountainsSkyline viewsAl fresco living terraces and gathering lanaisCovered outdoor veranda with fireplace, TV and conversation areaYoga and pilates studioLap pool with water featuresExtensive clubhouse concierge servicesVideo LibraryCafe loungeBusiness center with conference roomFlatscreen TV in clubhouse "living room"Parking garage with remote control accessBicycle storageGourmet, demonstrator-type kitchen with cafe tablesLoft library for reading and board gamesGame room with billiards, football and shuffleboardPet friendlyPutting GreenTennis court (lighted) Sand volleyball and beach areaAdditional storage availableAmple visitor parkingWi-Fi Hot Spot Wireless Internet in clubhouse and pool areaSophisticated European-eclectic decorStained concrete floors*Spacious terraces and opera-style balconies*DISTINCTIONS INSIDE YOUR DOORCustom built-in wine racksBookshelvesIsland kitchens*Custom 42" cabinetsDesigner hardware and fixturesPendant lightingHigh-speed InternetSlate backsplash*Intrusion alarms10 foot ceilingsFrench balcony doorsCeiling fansTrack lightingWasher and DryerBuilt-in microwavesSide-by-side refrigeratorsHome office center wi th built-in computer desks*Garden tubsDual vanities*2" custom blindsDoesn't that sound amazing?!?! Makes me want to sell my house in the Heights and move there. Of course it would be a bit weird for a Realtor to rent. : PAnyway, you should check it out...If you are looking for a house, I have a 2/1 open right now in the Heights that goes for $1,250. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarthaG Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 I had a friend that was living in an apartment on TC Jester, just north of I-10. Fairly new complex, very large...and nice... not too overpriced. It is not "IN" the Heights, but very close and nicely located. Anyone know the name of this place? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sevfiv Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 it may be the Retreat at City Park Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarthaG Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 it may be the Retreat at City ParkI think Retreat is on East TC Jester.... This is on West TC Jester... ya know where the bridge is over the Rail Road Tracks (switching yard looking place)... it is right there.. She had a great apartment with a view of Downtown from her balcony... and he was far enough from the trains to not have any problems with noise from that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djrage Posted November 18, 2005 Share Posted November 18, 2005 Hi everyone,I've been lurking on this board for quite a while, and I've found it invaluable for info about Houston neighborhoods. My husband and I are relocating to Houston, most likely in early January. He's working downtown, I'm working at the medical center. We'd like to buy a house within 6 months or so, but want to live in the city for a bit before making that decision.We're very interested in the Heights. However I am having a heck of a time checking out apartments in that area online. It seems like there aren't too many big complexes there, and that's fine, but I'm worried about getting a lease in a place that's less than safe. Basically, we're looking to rent a two bedroom apartment or house for 6 months. We'll pay up to $1500/month. Don't require a garage or anything, just would like to know that the car won't be up on blocks when we get home one evening. Can anyone recommend any complexes, buildings or landlords? I found a listing for an apartment at 907 Heights Blvd on Craigslist - is that a reasonable location? Advice on areas/buildings to avoid would be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks!Well I used to live in the apartments at 936 Heights Blvd from 94-96 and I don't recommend living there unless they've put up an access gate or hired a security guard to watch the parking lot. My car was broken into twice there and my radio was stolen both times. But they were considerate enough to not break the window the first time they got in. I had a Hyundai hatchback and they removed the rear window by peeling the rubber gasket away and then just put the glass to the side. Second time they jimmied the door and took the radio but they were nice enough to put all the wires back into the console instead of just leaving them hanging. Wierd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
west20th Posted November 18, 2005 Share Posted November 18, 2005 Well I used to live in the apartments at 936 Heights Blvd from 94-96 and I don't recommend living there unless they've put up an access gate or hired a security guard to watch the parking lot.A lot has changed in the Heights since '96. For the better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Htowngirl Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 (edited) Getting on this discussion a little late, but I actually live in some of the "apartments near Washington & Studemont" where the Heights "technically starts." There are the Amli Memorial Heights, which is where I live. They recently (about 6 months ago) were bought out by Amli. Prior to that, they were the "Quarters at Memorial" (you might see references to that name on the web). I've lived there for over 2 years, and I LOVE it. Right now I am looking to buy a house in that area. The apartments were finished in 2001, and I pay about $1300 for a 1261 sq foot 2 bedroom with a gorgeous view (and 2 balconies). There are some apartments next door (on Memorial Court) that are nice, but seemed a little too "frat-housey" for me. I can't remember the name... Something "Memorial Heights." Across the street are the Siena Apartments. They were finished in 2004. My best friend lives here. They are the exact same style as the Amli ones, just newer. The prices are slightly more expensive. They are really pretty too, but the pool is not as nice as Amli, and there are not as many balconies. My friend works downtown, and it takes her 20 minutes to get to her desk at work (it's about 2 miles) with traffic. She used to commute from the Galleria area, and is SO much more happy where she is now. I would recommend either of them. As for the Archstone Memorial Heights - they are nice, and well maintained, but they are older, smaller, and the prices reflect that. Older appliances, no garden tubs, or huge closets. The area is perfectly safe - there have been a few car break-ins at the apartments, but mostly due to people leaving their car doors unlocked or leaving valuables out in plain sight. Same things as anywhere else in the 'burbs. You will be in walking distance from a great park along Buffalo Bayou, filled with runners and walkers.. They are currently fixing up the area on the banks of Buffalo Bayou downtown, which you could walk to (about 1 mile). My friends and I often walk from our apartments to the other side of downtown (George R. Brown) - it's a 5 mile roundtrip walk, but I love walking through my city. Let me know if you have any other questions about the area or the apartments... Good luck! Edited December 15, 2005 by Htowngirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HoustonMidtown Posted December 16, 2005 Share Posted December 16, 2005 Is Alexan Heights Apts the same complex that a previous poster said were dangerous?Something about a rash of break ins?I live in Alexan Heights - my apt was broken in to several months ago....along with 4 others at the same time.....I moved to a different apt in the same complex (my first apt was in a "blind spot" on the first floor)...I havent had any issues since....The management now has monthly Crime Stopper meetings - they have off-duty HPD officers on site at random times - I dont want to say they are patrolling - because they aren't really doing that!I haven't heard of any issues for several months - Overall the complex is nice - huge pool....fairly quiet.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunsets Posted January 16, 2006 Author Share Posted January 16, 2006 A little late, but.... thanks for all the replies.We ended up renting a house in Woodland Heights. Great neighborhood, though the trains are a little louder than I expected.Ironically, our truck was broken into a week after we moved here. All they took was a crappy portable CD player that can't even handle MP3's. Wish they hadn't busted out the back window to get it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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