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Apartments with balconies in Houston

Outdoor space matters in Texas spring and fall. Balconies range from a 4×6 perch to wraparound terraces, and the price-per-square-foot premium varies hugely by building.

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Where to find balconies in Houston

Standard in Midtown and Galleria mid-rises. Memorial garden-style usually has them. Often free in newer construction; older buildings rarely have them. Houston has 15 neighborhoods we actively track for balconies, and the inventory varies a lot by area.

Best Houston neighborhoods for balconies

**Montrose** (Eclectic & Artsy, $1,200-$2,200): Montrose is Houston's most eclectic neighborhood, a vibrant mix of art galleries, vintage shops, dive bars, and upscale restaurants. The area has a strong LGBTQ+ community and a creative, open-minded culture. Apartments range from charming older complexes with courtyard pools to sleek new mid-rises. Menil Collection and Rothko Chapel provide world-class art for free. If you want character and culture over cookie-cutter suburban living, Montrose is the place. **The Heights** (Trendy & Historic, $1,300-$2,500): The Heights is one of Houston's hottest neighborhoods, blending historic Victorian bungalows with trendy restaurants, boutiques, and a thriving weekend scene along 19th Street and White Oak. The hike and bike trail system runs through the area, connecting to downtown. New apartment construction has brought modern options while preserving the neighborhood's historic charm. Saturday mornings at the Heights Mercado farmers market are a local tradition. **Midtown** (Nightlife & Walkable, $1,100-$2,000): Midtown is Houston's most walkable neighborhood and the center of the city's nightlife scene. Bars, clubs, and late-night restaurants line the streets, and the METRORail runs right through it, connecting downtown, the Museum District, and the Medical Center. Apartments here are typically modern mid-rises with easy access to everything. It is one of the few Houston neighborhoods where you can genuinely live without a car for day-to-day errands. **River Oaks** (Luxury & Prestigious, $2,000-$4,000): River Oaks is Houston's most prestigious neighborhood, home to mansion-lined boulevards, the River Oaks Country Club, and some of the city's finest dining and shopping. The River Oaks District and Highland Village provide luxury retail. While the area is primarily single-family estates, high-end apartment and condo buildings along Kirby Drive and Westheimer cater to renters who want a premium address. It is old-money Houston at its finest. **EaDo** (Up-and-coming & Gritty, $1,100-$1,800): EaDo, short for East Downtown, is one of Houston's fastest-changing neighborhoods. The area around Minute Maid Park and the BBVA Stadium has seen a wave of new apartments, breweries, and restaurants. The vibe is raw and urban, with warehouse conversions sitting next to new construction. METRORail connects EaDo to downtown and the rest of the city. Rents are still relatively affordable for being so close to the center of Houston. **Upper Kirby** (Polished & Central, $1,400-$2,600): Upper Kirby is a polished, central Houston neighborhood that borders River Oaks and the Galleria area. The Kirby Drive corridor is packed with restaurants, from upscale sushi to casual brunch spots. Levy Park provides a beautifully landscaped green space with events throughout the year. Apartments here range from mid-range to luxury, and the location makes commuting to the Medical Center, Galleria, or downtown straightforward.

What to ask when touring

Balcony amenities vary by building. Ask: (1) Is it included in rent or a separate fee? (2) What hours is it accessible? (3) How recently was it renovated? (4) Are there usage limits or reservations? Our locator agents know the answers for every Houston building they tour.

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Frequently asked questions

Which Houston neighborhood has the most balconies?

Standard in Midtown and Galleria mid-rises. Memorial garden-style usually has them.

How much extra do balconies cost in Houston?

Often free in newer construction; older buildings rarely have them.

Are balconies included in rent?

In Houston, balconies are usually included in rent for newer buildings. Older buildings sometimes charge a separate fee or don't offer them at all.

Can Key Finders Locating help me find an apartment with balconies?

Yes — that's exactly what we do. Free service for renters. We tour 15 Houston neighborhoods weekly and know which buildings have current balcony availability.

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Last reviewed 2026-04-07 · Key Finders Locating, a TREC-licensed free apartment locator (Bosah Group ID 9012866)