Third Ward Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide
Historic African-American neighborhood home to Texas Southern University, undergoing gentrification and redevelopment.
Houston, TXAvg Rent: $1,275/moWalk Score: 65
Walkability
65
Walk Score
Transit
55
Transit Score
Commute
10-15 min
To Downtown
Safety
Fair (improving)
Rating
Third Ward Rent Prices
Studio
$800
per month
1 Bedroom
$1,000
per month
2 Bedrooms
$1,400
per month
3 Bedrooms
$1,900
per month
Rent Trend: Increasing with gentrification
Neighborhood Character
Vibe & Demographics
Neighborhood Vibe
Historic, changing, diverse
Demographics
African-American community, students, young professionals
Best For
StudentsBudget-consciousUrban pioneersCulture seekers
Lifestyle & Amenities
Restaurant Scene
Soul food, BBQ, growing options
Nightlife
Limited, developing
Schools
Texas Southern University
Pros & Cons of Living in Third Ward
Pros
- Very affordable
- Close to downtown
- Rich history
- Improving
Cons
- High crime in areas
- Gentrification concerns
- Limited amenities
- Infrastructure needs work
Parks & Recreation
- Emancipation Park
- MacGregor Park
Public Transit
- Metro Rail
- Bus lines
Popular Streets
- Almeda Road
- Elgin Street
- Blodgett Street
Key Amenities
- TSU campus
- Emancipation Park
- Historic sites
- Developing areas
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