Renting a 3-Bedroom in Apartment in Houston, The Booming Bayou City

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Houston has quickly risen to prominence as one of the hottest rental markets not only in Texas, but also the U.S. It’s ranked as the number one job creator in the country, and is home to 26 Fortune 500 companies. These economic factors coupled with a burgeoning cultural, dining, and entertainment scene are leading people to move to Houston in droves.

How much does it cost to rent a 3-bedroom apartment in Houston?

Luckily, like most Texas cities, there’s still a relatively low cost of living here, particularly for such a large metro area. The average price you’ll pay for a three bedroom, two bathroom apartment in Houston is $1,317 while the overall city average rent price is $1,024.

To give you a good starting point in apartment hunting, we’ve compiled a list of Houston apartments with three bedrooms, each located in distinctive and vibrant neighborhoods.

1. Rock Creek at Hollow Tree, Northwest Houston, $1,010, 1,392 Sq. Ft. 

Set on a landscaped, tree-filled property, Rock Creek at Hollow Tree offers a suburban setting paired with convenience. These apartments have warm, welcoming interiors with features like fireplaces, hardwood floors, an abundance of storage, and either a private patio or balcony. The community also includes gated access and two pools.

3-bedroom apartments at Rock Creek at Hollow Tree in Houston

2. Metro Midtown, Midtown, $2,420, 1,378 sq. ft.

Metro Midtown situates you in Midtown Houston, surrounded by some of the city’s hottest dining and entertainment options. This luxury community boasts an array of resort-like amenities including two pools with cabana seating, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a spinning studio, and concierge service. Apartments are appointed with high-end finishes and details such as crown molding, wood-inspired flooring, stainless steel appliances and views of the city.

3-bedrooms apartments for rent at the Metro Midtown community in Houston

3. Chateau Dijon, Galleria/Uptown District, $1,850, 1,350 Sq. Ft.

Set in the desirable and upscale Galleria/Uptown District, Chateau Dijon is a distinctive rental community featuring charming French-inspired architecture paired with modern updates. The apartments come with granite countertops, glass tile backsplashes, and spacious walk-in showers in the bathrooms. Community amenities include 5 pools, covered parking, and manicured gardens  illuminated with gas lamps that create a magical atmosphere.

3-bedroom apartments for rent at Chateau Dijon in Houston

4. SkyHouse Houston, Downtown, $3,130, 1,331 Sq. Ft. 

SkyHouse is a sleek, urban high-rise community located in Houston’s bustling downtown. These premium apartments feature European-style kitchen cabinetry, open-concept floor plans, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning city views. Other interior features include hardwood flooring, upgraded solar shades, granite countertops, and Kohler kitchen and bath fixtures. Residents of SkyHouse Houston enjoy some top-notch amenities, including a rooftop saltwater pool and fireplace, a yoga and spin room, and a dog park.

3-bedroom apartments at SkyHouse Houston

5. The Grove at 43rd, Oak Forest, $1,350, 950 Sq. Ft. 

Offering a scenic suburban location, The Grove at 43rd is a community surrounded by an abundance of outdoor spaces. A stone’s throw from the popular T.C. Jester Park, the apartments feature remodeled interiors that include granite countertops, hardwood-style flooring, energy-efficient appliances, and electric thermostats.

3-bedroom apartments for rent at The Grove at 43rd in Houston

Now is a great time to start searching RentCafe for more interesting Houston properties in this diverse, thriving economic and cultural southern hub.

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Amalia Otet

Amalia Otet leads publishing and content for Yardi products, where she turns real estate data and market trends into stories that inform and inspire. Outside of work, Amalia strives to live beautifully - one green step at a time.

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