MORGAN

67 Communities
21,202 Units
22 Cities
4 Corporate Communities
1 Student Community

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MORGAN Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where MORGAN 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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The Woodlands

Located 28 miles north of Houston, The Woodlands combines preserved natural spaces with suburban amenities. This master-planned community, established in 1974, features towering pine trees throughout its residential and commercial areas. Residents enjoy access to 151 parks, while the George Mitchell Nature Preserve offers hiking and biking trails along Spring Creek. The community's central hub includes Market Street and The Woodlands Mall, complemented by a waterway that winds through the shopping and dining district. The rental market in The Woodlands reflects its desirable location, with current average rents ranging from $1,404 for a one-bedroom apartment to $3,762 for a four-bedroom home. Three-bedroom units have seen a 2.5% increase over the past year. The area's employment opportunities include major employers like Occidental Petroleum and Huntsman Corporation, while students attend schools in the Conroe Independent School District. Notable areas include Creekside Park with its extensive trail system and Hughes Landing's lakeside setting. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion serves as the summer home of the Houston Symphony, while the Waterway Arts Festival showcases artists each spring.

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Conroe

Located 40 miles north of Houston, Conroe combines small-town atmosphere with contemporary living along the shores of Lake Conroe. The city offers year-round water recreation, including boating and fishing on its namesake lake. Downtown Conroe features the historic Crighton Theatre, built in 1935, which continues to host performances throughout the year. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate W. Goodrich Jones State Forest, home to walking trails and native wildlife, including the protected red-cockaded woodpecker. Current rental trends show average prices ranging from $1,158 for one-bedroom units to $2,257 for four-bedroom homes, with most properties experiencing slight decreases in rates over the past year. Housing options span from apartment communities to single-family homes across various neighborhoods, including the historic downtown area, lakefront properties near Lake Conroe, and the expanding west side. The Conroe Independent School District serves the area, while higher education options include Lone Star College-Montgomery and the University of St. Thomas campus. Entertainment and cultural attractions include the Owen Theatre, outdoor performances at Conroe Founder's Plaza and Heritage Place, and the Lone Star Monument and Historical Flag Park. Regular community events and festivals throughout the year showcase local culture and traditions, making Conroe an appealing option within the Greater Houston area.