Tremont Tower, a six-story condominium building completed in 2003, stands as a modern architectural gem in Houston's vibrant Montrose neighborhood. Designed with a mix of flat and curved facades, the building features large windows and balconies that offer stunning views of the city. With 76 units, Tremont Tower provides a contemporary living experience in a community known for its eclectic charm and artistic flair.
Diverse Layouts with Modern Finishes and City Views
Tremont Tower offers a variety of floor plans to suit different lifestyles, ranging from one to three-bedroom layouts. The one-bedroom units, sized between 822 and 1,434 square feet, feature open-concept designs that maximize natural light through large windows. These units often include high ceilings, hardwood floors, and modern kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. Prices for one-bedroom units range from $239,900 to $269,000.
The two-bedroom units, spanning 1,105 to 1,958 square feet, offer additional space and luxury. These units typically feature two full bathrooms and one or two half bathrooms, making them ideal for families or those who enjoy entertaining. Unique features such as loft-style primary bedrooms, large balconies with city views, and custom-built dry bars add to the appeal. Prices for two-bedroom units range from $269,900 to $399,990.
For those seeking even more space, the three-bedroom units offer approximately 2,500 square feet of living area. These units come with two full bathrooms and are designed to provide a spacious and comfortable living environment. All units in Tremont Tower benefit from the building's modern design, which includes floor-to-ceiling windows that frame picturesque views of downtown Houston and the surrounding Montrose neighborhood. Monthly HOA fees range from $400 to $700, covering common area insurance, cable TV, ground maintenance, maintenance structure, recreation facilities, sewer, trash, and water.
Comprehensive Amenities for a Comfortable Lifestyle
Tremont Tower offers a range of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. A standout feature is the on-site dog park, providing a convenient space for pet owners to exercise their furry friends. The building also boasts a fitness center, allowing residents to maintain an active lifestyle without leaving the premises.
The rooftop pool offers a refreshing escape with stunning views of downtown Houston, while the lounge area provides a comfortable space for relaxation and socializing. Secure gated parking with EV charging stations ensures that residents' vehicles are safe and conveniently charged. Additional amenities include bike storage, controlled access with security cameras, and assigned parking spaces.
Residents can also take advantage of the building's business services, which include an on-site manager and a receptionist. These services ensure that any issues are promptly addressed and that packages are securely received. The common area lounges on each floor offer plush seating and soft lighting, creating a welcoming environment for residents to unwind or entertain guests.
Eclectic and Vibrant Montrose Neighborhood
Montrose is a neighborhood that bursts with personality and charm. Known for its inclusivity and eclectic mix of residents, Montrose is historically Houston's gay neighborhood and offers a walkable space filled with outdoor recreation, nightlife, and cocktail bars. The area is centrally located in Houston's Inner Loop, just three miles from downtown, making it a convenient and desirable place to live.
The neighborhood's vibrancy is reflected in its shopping and dining options. Residents can explore vintage shops along Westheimer Road, such as Out of the Closet and Leopard Lounge, or enjoy a unique café experience at Campesino Coffee House. For upscale dining, March offers Mediterranean tasting menus in a sleek setting, while La Guadalupana serves homestyle Mexican dishes in a casual atmosphere. The Montrose Cheese & Wine Shop is perfect for picking up picnic supplies, and Boheme is a popular gathering spot for craft cocktails and drag brunches.
Montrose is also home to cultural attractions like the Menil Collection, a free museum with a great park where people do yoga, picnic, and even take sound baths. For outdoor enthusiasts, Buffalo Bayou Park offers a 2.3-mile stretch of green space with trails, a dog park, and opportunities for kayaking. Hermann Park in the nearby Museum District features an 18-hole golf course, fishing in McGovern Lake, and the Houston Zoo.
Grocery shopping is convenient with options like Whole Foods, H-E-B, and Trader Joe's nearby. The Montrose Market, an open-air market held every Sunday on Westheimer Road, is a local favorite for vintage clothing, jewelry, and more. The neighborhood is also home to educational institutions like Baker Montessori School and Lamar High School, as well as the University of St. Thomas and Rice University.
Accessible Transportation Options
Tremont Tower residents benefit from a variety of transportation options that make commuting and exploring the city convenient. The neighborhood is highly walkable, with numerous sidewalks and bike lanes that encourage walking and biking. For those who prefer public transportation, METRO provides local bus service with stops at Westheimer Rd & Yupon St and Montrose Blvd & Hawthorne St, both within a five-minute walk from the building.
The Ensemble/Hcc METRORail station, located about a mile away, offers access to the Redline, connecting residents to various parts of Houston. For air travel, William P Hobby Airport is approximately 13 miles away, while George Bush Intercontinental Airport is about 23 miles from the building.
Major roads and highways, including Interstate 610 and US-59, are easily accessible, providing quick routes to downtown Houston, the Texas Medical Center, and other key areas. The building's secure gated parking garage, complete with EV charging stations, ensures that residents' vehicles are well-protected and conveniently charged.
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Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
6/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
77/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
93/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
51/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Cherryhurst Park Houston
5 min walk
Tennis
Playground
Community Center
Lamar Park
6 min walk
Menil Park
9 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
Luna's Park
14 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Tennis
Trails
Mandell Park
2 min drive
Picnic Area
Botanical Gardens
Peggy H. Shifflick Park
2 min drive
Bell Park
2 min drive
Multi-Purpose Field
Ervan Chew Dog Park
2 min drive
Dog Park
Dunlavy Park
2 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Dog Park
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