Hilltop Residential

50 Communities
14,460 Units
33 Cities
4 Corporate Communities
2 Student Communities

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Hilltop Residential Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Hilltop Residential Operates

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Houston

Rich in culture, attractions, and talent, Houston is the biggest city in Texas. With hundreds of years of history and people from across the globe, Houston is one of the nation’s most unique, diverse urban communities in the world. Each neighborhood in town, especially the Historic Six Wards, all have unique offerings. The city is great for any age and lifestyle with apartments, houses, and townhomes available for every budget from affordable neighborhoods to upscale living. Houston offers a wealth of attractions and landmarks that excite residents and visitors alike. Snap a selfie in front of Beyoncé’s childhood home or visit the famous NASA Johnson Space Center. Sports fans love the city for its abundance of big-league facilities. Cheer on the Houston Rockets at the Toyota Center or catch a ball game at Minute Maid Park. NRG Stadium and the Shell Energy Stadium beckon football and soccer fans, respectively. Indulge your curiosity at institutions like the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and the Houston Zoo. View art from the Paleolithic era to the present at the Menil Collection. Fashionistas adore the Galleria, a high-end retail center with a seasonal rink, and the stores at Willowbrook Mall. Outdoor adventure abounds at numerous green spaces around the city, including Memorial Park, George Bush Park, Cullen Park, and Discovery Green. Access to George Bush Intercontinental Airport and major highways makes a commute from your Houston apartment easy. San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas are all just a short drive away. Housing options in Houston include houses for rent as well as apartments, condos, and townhomes. Houston also has an active market of homes for sale.

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Plano

Plano sits about 20 miles north of Dallas as the largest city in Collin County, carrying real economic weight in the broader metroplex. It is home to the North American headquarters of Toyota, along with major corporate names like Frito-Lay, JCPenney, and Capital One, which means a substantial share of residents work close to where they live. The University of Texas at Dallas anchors the city's academic profile and draws a steady stream of students and researchers to the area. Neighborhoods like Legacy West, the Downtown Plano Arts District, and Willow Bend each offer a distinct atmosphere, from polished mixed-use development to walkable brick-paved streets lined with galleries and boutiques. The housing stock reflects that range, with sleek high-rise apartment communities near corporate corridors, garden-style rentals tucked into quieter residential pockets, and townhome communities spread throughout. Arbor Hills Nature Preserve and Bob Woodruff Park give residents room to breathe outdoors, and the annual Plano Balloon Festival at Oak Point Park is a genuine community anchor. DART rail connects downtown Plano to the broader metro, though most errands still call for a car in this spread-out city.

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Austin

Although it is the state capital and located deep in the heart of Texas, Austin generally has more in common with places like Portland, Oregon rather than other large Lone Star State cities like Dallas or Houston. Consistently named one of the best places to live in America, Austin combines passions for food, live music, entrepreneurship, iconoclastic attitudes, and Texas traditions into a wholly unique cocktail that people just can’t get enough of. The expansion of the tech industry and the wild popularity of music festivals like Austin City Limits and South by Southwest have boosted Austin’s profile as one of America’s most in-demand communities of the 21st century so far, attracting people from all walks of life and every corner of the world. Regardless of their atypical culture, Texas pride runs deep in Austinites. Many of the city’s hip, young entrepreneurs are more than happy to deal in classic regional staples like Tex-Mex food, cowboy boots, and country music. Austin is also home to one of the top public universities in the state, the University of Texas at Austin, lending the entire city the vibrant energy of a college town. Austin contains a broad range of apartments, condos, townhomes, and houses available for rent in its many diverse neighborhoods. Wherever your dream rental is located in Austin, you’re sure to be within driving distance of signature attractions such as Barton Springs, Lady Bird Lake, Zilker Botanical Garden, the Domain, Bullock Texas State History Museum, Blanton Museum of Art, Sixth Street, and the Texas Capitol Building.