$685 - $2,040 per month
The Forum at Sam Houston
Studio - 3 Beds
3019 Sam Houston Ave, Huntsville, TX 77340
$685 - $2,040 per month
The Forum at Sam Houston
Studio - 3 Beds
3019 Sam Houston Ave, Huntsville, TX 77340
$475 - $1,105 per month
Republic at Sam Houston
Studio - 4 Beds
1300 Smither Dr, Huntsville, TX 77340
$529 - $869 per month
Paper Moon Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
2424 Montgomery Rd, Huntsville, TX 77340
$519 - $1,359 per month
University Place Apartments
Studio - 3 Beds
2501 Lake Rd, Huntsville, TX 77340
$499 - $1,099 per month
Santa Fe Trails Apartments
Studio - 3 Beds
2452 Lake Rd, Huntsville, TX 77340
$475 per month
912 Avenue M, Huntsville, TX 77320
Efficiency on its own lot with own yard. Property is located downtown. Conveniently located near SHSU and city park.
Huntsville, Texas, founded in 1835 and known as the "Mount Vernon of Texas," is a small city with a population of around 48,500. It serves as the seat of Walker County and is primarily a college town, home to Sam Houston State University, which enrolls approximately 22,000 students and employs thousands of residents. The city features diverse housing options, including tract homes, custom homes, historical homes, and acreage, with many rental opportunities near the university. Huntsville's downtown area is undergoing revitalization, offering cafes, antique stores, and local eateries alongside chain restaurants. The city is connected to Houston, 60 miles south, via Interstate 45, and features the notable 67-foot statue "A Tribute to Courage" of Sam Houston. Huntsville Memorial Hospital and the State Department of Criminal Justice are significant employers, contributing to the local economy. Huntsville Independent School District is Texas' 5th most diverse school district and has recently received funding for upgrades. Outdoor attractions include Sam Houston National Forest and 23 parks spanning 240 acres. Downtown Huntsville hosts events like the 2nd Saturday Sip & Shop and the Crawfish, Beer and Music Festival. Despite natural hazards like tornados and droughts, crime rates in Huntsville have been declining, with property crime rates now slightly below state and national averages.