Montrose vs The Heights

Compare these two popular Houston neighborhoods side-by-side.Montrose is more affordable with 2BR rents at $2,000/mo.

Montrose

MORE AFFORDABLE

Eclectic, artsy, diverse

2BR Rent$2,000/mo
75
Walk
52
Transit
70
Bike

The Heights

Historic, family-friendly, trendy

2BR Rent$2,100/mo
68
Walk
48
Transit
65
Bike

Rent Price Comparison

Monthly rent by bedroom type

Unit TypeMontroseThe HeightsDifference
Studio$1,100$1,200$-100(-8.3%)
1 Bedroom$1,400$1,500$-100(-6.7%)
2 Bedroom$2,000$2,100$-100(-4.8%)
3 Bedroom$2,800$2,900$-100(-3.4%)

Which Neighborhood Wins?

affordability
Montrose
Average rent is $100/mo lower
transit
Montrose
Transit score: 52 vs 48
walkability
Montrose
Walk score: 75 vs 68
nightlife
Tie
Both neighborhoods have comparable nightlife scenes
families
The Heights
Good public schools
young Professionals
Tie
Both attract young professionals
commute
Montrose
10-15 min to downtown

Montrose Overview

Eclectic inner-loop neighborhood known for LGBTQ+ community, art galleries, diverse restaurants, and bohemian vibe.

Best For

LGBTQ+ communityArtistsFoodiesUrban lifestyle seekers

Pros

  • +Central location
  • +Cultural diversity
  • +Walkable for Houston
  • +Great food

Cons

  • -Parking difficult
  • -Some crime
  • -Flooding risk
  • -Still car-dependent
Safety
Good
Commute
10-15 min
Nightlife
Active - gay bars, dive bars, clubs
Schools
Good public and private schools

The Heights Overview

Historic neighborhood with bungalows, Heights Boulevard, walkable 19th Street shopping district, and growing restaurant scene.

Best For

Young familiesHistoric home loversWalkability seekersCommuters

Pros

  • +Historic charm
  • +Improving rapidly
  • +Close to downtown
  • +Bike paths

Cons

  • -Expensive for Houston
  • -Flooding
  • -Parking tight
  • -Still need car
Safety
Very Good
Commute
10-15 min
Nightlife
Moderate - neighborhood bars, breweries
Schools
Good public schools

Key Takeaways: Montrose vs The Heights

  • Affordability: Montrose offers lower rents with 2BR averaging $2,000/mo compared to $2,100/mo.
  • Walkability: Montrose has the edge with a Walk Score of 75.
  • Transit: Montrose offers better public transit access (Transit Score: 52).
  • Commute: Montrose (10-15 min) vsThe Heights (10-15 min) to downtown.

Which Neighborhood is Right for You?

Montrose is ideal for lgbtq+ community and artists, offering eclectic, artsy, diverse vibes. The Heights suits young families and historic home lovers, known for its historic, family-friendly, trendy atmosphere.