Houston Housing

Hey y’all -

For those moving to Houston from out of town and looking for roommates, there are four fully-furnished bedrooms available (each with a private bathroom) in a 2025-built home that is less than 10 minutes from downtown (and across the street from metro light rail station / public bus station).

Flexible lease options (summer-only, monthly, annual, etc).

Rent is $1200-$1400/room/month depending on room size (king/queen/full bedrooms available, all utilities included).

Each bedroom has electric standing desk, chair, brand new bed / mattress.

Home has gigabit WiFi internet, 65” 4k Roku TV, leather sofas, washer and dryer, well-equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, large backyard, free private driveway parking, etc.

DM if interested and can share more details.

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, your housing offer seems to align well with the needs of interns or professionals moving to Houston, especially those in investment banking or similar fields. The fully-furnished setup, private bathrooms, and proximity to downtown and public transit are significant advantages. Flexible lease options and included utilities make it even more appealing for short-term stays like summer internships.

If you're targeting individuals from WSO or similar communities, highlighting the convenience for professionals and the quality of amenities (e.g., gigabit WiFi, standing desks, and stainless steel appliances) is a strong selling point. You might also want to mention the ease of moving in with everything set up, as this resonates with renters who value convenience.

Sources: 2017 FT Roommate Thread, https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/real-estate/furnished-apartments?customgpt=1, VC in San Fran - Roommate Needed

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Worst city in the country for anyone remotely young. Dating scene is abysmal and non existent. The nightlife is one strip of 3 Heights bars that get old after a weekend. Everyone sucks. Nobody is interesting as everyone works in energy. It’s either way too hot or too cold and the entire city shuts down and closes. The rent is cheap for a reason - nobody wants to fucking living there. You won’t find one person smiling on the street. Go walk downtown, it’s all homeless crackheads or just completely empty. You will slowly lose hope day after day being isolated in your dogshit apartment with nothing to do on the weekend. Get out while you can.

 

Bro u don't know ball. All the buzz is in uptown. Plenty of young hotties when I come home from galleria. Place is poppin.

Downtown was a shithole since the 90s. All the riches are in the country clubs like river oaks or the Houston cc. 

So not in the loop. 

Good luck with your subpar prestige and exclusivity 

 

Also the goods are in the events the country clubs host 😂. Clearly ur trash in our eyes if you couldn't make it via a referral

 

Lol are the heights bars: Unicorn Disco, Wonder Bar, and I'm forgetting the last one.?

 

Not wrong. I hated NYC for what they did with COVID and that's why I got out, but the social scene in Houston is pretty bad. Dallas and Austin are the only Texas cities good if you have a life outside of work. Houston is Republican San Francisco, meaning how in SF you have tech hardos who have no life outside of work, well Houston is the energy version of that. Different politics but same gassed up 6s and VPs/directors having a midlife crisis since they married the first girl who gave them the time of day and now are crashing out

 

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