Portico Property Management

53 Communities
13,882 Units
26 Cities
16 Corporate Communities
6 Student Communities

All community data is sourced from Apartments.com listings and may not represent this company's complete portfolio.

Portico Property Management Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Portico Property Management 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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Fort Worth

Located in northern Central Texas, Fort Worth is often coupled with neighboring Dallas. But Fort Worth has a unique character all of its own. Equal parts Wild West and modern sophistication, Fort Worth is known as the City of Cowboys and Culture. In Fort Worth, you can just as easily visit a championship rodeo as you can a world-class museum. There is no shortage of world-class museums in Fort Worth. You have your choice of exploring the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, and many more. Head over to the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District to step into the Old West and learn the history of the livestock industry in Texas. Every Friday and Saturday, you can witness the Stockyards Championship Rodeo at Cowtown Coliseum. In addition, Fort Worth offers residents access to a top-rated zoo, festive community events, theatrical performances, Texas barbecue, Tex-Mex, and lush natural amenities such as the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge. Fort Worth provides a wide variety of apartments available for rent, from new luxury apartments to renovated lofts and everything in between. Convenience to major highways, DART commuter rail, and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport makes getting around from Fort Worth simple.

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McKinney

McKinney, Texas combines historic architecture with contemporary living just 30 miles north of Dallas. The city's downtown square centers around the McKinney Performing Arts Center, housed in a restored 1875 courthouse that hosts entertainment and community events throughout the year. The 289-acre Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary offers 6.5 miles of nature trails and serves as home to native Texas wildlife. The rental market currently shows one-bedroom units averaging $1,413 monthly, reflecting a 1.5% decrease from the previous year, while two-bedroom apartments typically rent for $1,851, down 2.4% year-over-year. McKinney has grown to become Texas's 15th largest city while preserving its historic character. Neighborhoods range from the downtown historic district, featuring preserved Victorian architecture and local shops, to newer developments near TPC Craig Ranch, which hosts the annual AT&T Byron Nelson golf tournament. The city is served by multiple school districts and includes the Collin College Central Park Campus. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Erwin Park's 212 acres, including 10 miles of mountain bike trails, while the McKinney Farmers Market at Chestnut Square Historic Village provides locally grown produce and artisanal goods year-round.