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htownlivin · 13 years
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Helpful Links and Phone #s
List of Helpful Links and Numbers:
Utilities Houston Power To Choose (Compare Energy Prices in Houston) Direct Energy (888) 305-3828 Reliant Energy (866) 222-7100 TXU Energy (800) 949-8730 CenterPoint Energy (713) 207-2222
Houston Water City of Houston Water (713) 371-1400 4200 Leeland / Houston, TX 77023
Houston Gas CenterPoint Energy
Apartment Associations Houston Apartment Association
Texas Apartment Association
National Apartment Association Movers: A-1 Allstate Movers (713) 952-5077 allstatemovers.com/ A-1 Professional Movers (832) 266-0629 a-1professionalmovers.com 3 Men Movers 3menmovers.com
Self Move UHAUL.com
Cable TV
ATT UVERSE Attuverse.com
COMCAST Comcast.com
DIRECT TV Directtv.com
Helpful Websites
Houston.citysearch.com
Yelp
http://www.houstontx.gov/
Houston-Wikipedia
City Data For Houston, TX
Craigslist-Houston
Houston Press
Houston Chronicle
Houston Crime Maps
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htownlivin · 13 years
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So How Does This Whole Apartment Process Work?
How does it work?
Easy as 1-2-3..
1. Register with Reza Bokaiyan-Citihomes and search for thousands of apartments, condos, and townhomes available through our on-line, searchable database.
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htownlivin · 13 years
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htownlivin · 13 years
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Ladies here is a great article that gives you some tips on how to decorate your apartment. 
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htownlivin · 13 years
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A great article by Askmen.com that gives advice on how to setup your apartment.  Impress people...
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htownlivin · 13 years
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Here is a search engine provided by me that has all the Apartments in the Houston and Surrounding Areas.  Feel free to search for your apartment. Choose location, amenities, prices, availability and more and pick the apartments that interested you.  After doing so an representitive will contact you and give you more information about the properties you requested and schedule a showing when your ready. 
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htownlivin · 13 years
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For more information or the schedule a viewing Call 713-487-7392.
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htownlivin · 13 years
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Houston Apartment Market Report November 2010
ApartmentData.com has released their November 2010 Report...
Current Market Performance.
Category                Overall        Class A   Class B    Class C      Class D ------------------       -------       -------     -------      -------         ------- # of Properties          2,871           363         1,000          1,020         488 # of Units                    573,203   96,425    221,526    216,641     38,611 Avg Price ($/mo)      $722      $1,150         $748       $564        $396 Avg Rate (c/sf/mo)        83.1       122.5         86.1         67.1         47.0 Occupancy             86.4%       90.6%       89.8%     82.4%     78.9% Historic Market Performance           Operating    New Units              Supply     Added to    Total Units                    Price Year     # of Units       Market       Absorbed     Occupancy     ($/mo) ----     ----------   ----------    -----------     ---------   -------- 1995        421,646        4,760          7,339        89.3%        $463 1996        426,010        4,893          5,852        89.8%        $476 1997        429,241        3,522          6,955        90.7%        $501 1998        439,863       15,407          9,097        90.6%        $540 1999        457,942       15,910          8,737        89.1%        $552 2000        466,188        9,573         13,739        90.5%        $569 2001        474,080        7,729         11,276        91.3%        $605 2002        481,128        7,326          2,309        90.5%        $616 2003        496,290       14,713         -4,171        86.8%        $614 2004        508,120       11,126          3,665        85.5%        $623 2005        518,971       10,914         34,184        90.3%        $658 2006        527,434        9,140         -4,489        88.0%        $662 2007        538,537       14,752          4,920        87.1%        $686 2008        556,895       21,208          8,321        85.8%        $725 2009        570,740       15,440          2,963        84.0%        $709 2010*       573,203        3,031         16,022        86.4%        $722 * = Partial Year Source: Apartment Data Services, Inc.  (281/759-2200) (Market-TRAC)
The average monthly rent in Houston is $722. The occupancy rate is currently at 86.4%.
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