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  • Doorways 32'' or Wider
  • Accessible Path to Unit (32'' wide or greater)
  • Automatic Door Entry
  • Lever-Style Door Handles
  • Unit On Ground/First Floor or Single-Level Home

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  • Lower Counter or Sink (34" high or less)
  • Minimum 27" High Knee Space at Kitchen Counter
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  • Lever-Type Faucet Hardware

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  • Low Vanity or Sink
  • Minimum 27" High Vanity or Wall-Hung Sink
  • Toilet Grab Bars
  • Shower/Tub Grab Bars
  • Roll-In Shower
  • Hand-Held Shower Sprayer
  • Fixed Seat in Shower/Tub
  • 'T' Turn or 60° Clear Turning Circle
  • Raised Toilet Seat
  • Lever-Type Faucet Hardware
  • Bathroom on First Floor

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  • Lift/Elevator
  • Accessible Flooring (Non-Slip or Carpet Pile Less Than 1")
  • Accessible Laundry (Front-Loading, Clear Floor Space)
  • Audio/Visual Doorbell Notification
  • Audio/Visual Smoke/Fire Alarm
  • Within Para-Transit Route
  • Lowered Controls - Between 15'' and 48'' (Thermostat, Circuit Breakers)
  • Bedroom on First Floor
  • UFAS Compliant
  • FHA Compliant

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    Back The following accessibility features can be searched from the keyword search.

    Entry and Doorway Options

    • Accessible Parking
    • Flat or No-Step Entry
    • Ramped Entry
    • Doorways 32'' or Wider
    • Accessible Path to Unit (32'' wide or greater)
    • Automatic Door Entry
    • Lever-Style Door Handles
    • Unit On Ground/First Floor or Single-Level Home

    Kitchen Options

    • Lower Counter or Sink (34" high or less)
    • Minimum 27" High Knee Space at Kitchen Counter
    • Accessible Appliances (Front Mounted Controls, Push Buttons or Digital Controls)
    • Lever-Type Faucet Hardware

    Bathroom Options

    • Low Vanity or Sink
    • Minimum 27" High Vanity or Wall-Hung Sink
    • Toilet Grab Bars
    • Shower/Tub Grab Bars
    • Roll-In Shower
    • Hand-Held Shower Sprayer
    • Fixed Seat in Shower/Tub
    • 'T' Turn or 60° Clear Turning Circle
    • Raised Toilet Seat
    • Lever-Type Faucet Hardware
    • Bathroom on First Floor

    Miscellaneous Options

    • Lift/Elevator
    • Accessible Flooring (Non-Slip or Carpet Pile Less Than 1")
    • Accessible Laundry (Front-Loading, Clear Floor Space)
    • Audio/Visual Doorbell Notification
    • Audio/Visual Smoke/Fire Alarm
    • Within Para-Transit Route
    • Lowered Controls - Between 15'' and 48'' (Thermostat, Circuit Breakers)
    • Bedroom on First Floor
    • UFAS Compliant
    • FHA Compliant

    Amenities and Features

    Additional Filters

    Looking for Section 8, Income Restricted, or Public Housing? Use the Income-based Match in the Price Filter.

    + ADD (Swimming Pool, Club House, Automatic Door, Ramped Entry, Gated, ...)

    Square Feet

    Accessibility Details

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Why is Houston rent so high?

Rents have continued to rise in Houston in the first half of 2022, driven by an influx of new residents to the area and a single-family home market that is pushing more people to consider renting. Those trends can be seen in the Heights, River Oaks and Montrose areas, according to survey data from ApartmentData.com.

What month is apartment rent cheapest?

The lowest rental rates are usually found between October and April, particularly right after the December holiday season. Fewer people are interested in moving—the weather's bad, schools are in session, etc. So individuals renting between the months of December and March typically find the best rental bargains.

Is Houston rent high?

RENT RISES NEARLY 40% ACROSS THE COUNTRY SINCE 2014 In Houston, rent has gone from $1,230 a month in 2014 to $1,515 in 2021. It's an increase that renters know too well.

Is living in Houston Cheap?

Houston has the second lowest living costs among the most populous U.S. metro areas, according to the C2ER Cost of Living Index Q3 '22. Houston's living costs are 8.2 percent below the nationwide average and 35.5 percent below the average of the nation's most populous metropolitan areas.