The Texas Medical Center is centrally located, just south of the Downtown Houston area. The area is actually walkable and the light rail provides public transportation that many renters in the area desire.
Houston Medical Center apartments are located in an area that contains the largest medical district in the world. It contains 45 medical institutions, 13 hospitals, and two medical schools.
Recently many Texas Medical Center institutions have worked on improving patient care by strategically placing additional clinics and offices throughout additional neighborhoods in the Houston area. The TMC receives over 5 million visits per year and employs over 75 thousand individuals.
This area is close proximity to Rice University, Hermann Park, and the Museum District. Many Houston medical center apartments are relatively new and feature loft style apartments as well. Future residents will also find high-end amenities including garden style tubs and upscale kitchens. Some additional extras may include private movie theatre viewing rooms, cooking classes hosted by professional chefs, and even wine tasting events.
Of course the light rail is prominent and travels right through the medical center area. This provides a great public transportation route from the north side of downtown and ends in the Texas Medical Center area. The light rail is used by professionals, students, and just regular individuals who appreciate alternatives other than an automobile.
Residents near the Houston Medical Center have lots of options when it comes to after hours entertainment. Rice Village boasts several local establishments including Little Woodrows. They serve a wide selection of beer on tap and is a great place to socialize and kick back.
If you prefer some good food with your beverage, Too Rows Restaurant and Brew Pub boasts a full menu, full bar, and over 20 televisions. Customers can sit in the air conditioning inside or relax on the outdoor patio.
And of course there is a Buffalo Wild Wings. Enjoy wings topped with your favorite sauce while you watch your favorite sports team on the big screen.
New apartments seem to keep popping up in the area. The demand for state of the art gymnasiums, resort style pools, and the ability for corporations to fill these communities up have fueled an increase in the construction of apartments. Rents have increased dramatically; however; $500/month apartments do exist.
The newest property in the Medical center, Amalfi at Hermann Park is a 420 unit managed by Archstone Smith Communities. One bedrooms begin with 764 square feet, however efficiencies are also available.