Quick answer
LGBTQ+ hub, eclectic restaurants and bars, walkable for Houston; 1BR $1,400–1,800
Neighborhood Guide · 2026
Montrose, Houston
LGBTQ+ hub, eclectic restaurants and bars, walkable for Houston; 1BR $1,400–1,800
Houston Housing Costs — 2026
Median 1BR rent
$1,280/mo
Median 2BR rent
$1,620/mo
Median home price
$305K
Avg utilities
$190/mo
City-wide medians. Montrose rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full Houston breakdown →
Other Neighborhoods in Houston
Compare Montrose with other popular areas.
Heights
Victorian bungalows, weekend farmers market, bike trail, young families; 1BR $1,500–1,900
Midtown
Dense, walkable strip, nightlife, close to Medical Center; 1BR $1,350–1,700
Museum District / Hermann Park
Parks, museums, Rice University, quieter; 1BR $1,500–1,900
Sugar Land
Safe outer suburb, top-rated schools, large South Asian community; 1BR $1,100–1,400
Katy
Family suburbs, excellent schools, hurricane evacuation route west; 1BR $1,050–1,350
Energy Corridor
Oil & gas company campuses, suburban feel, long I-10 commute; 1BR $1,200–1,600
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Montrose a good neighborhood in Houston?
LGBTQ+ hub, eclectic restaurants and bars, walkable for Houston; 1BR $1,400–1,800
What is the rent in Montrose, Houston?
Houston citywide median 1BR rent is $1,280/mo. Montrose pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in Houston often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.
What is Montrose in Houston known for?
LGBTQ+ hub, eclectic restaurants and bars, walkable for Houston; 1BR $1,400–1,800
How does Montrose compare to other Houston neighborhoods?
Montrose is one of 7 notable neighborhoods in Houston. Other options include Heights, Midtown, Museum District / Hermann Park.
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