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AI Property Summary
Historic Oaks of Allen Parkway is an apartment community located in the Fourth Ward of Houston, Texas, offering 1 to 5 bedroom apartments. It is situated within 2.3 miles of the University of Houston-Downtown, Houston Community College, and the University of St. Thomas, making it a viable option for students. The community, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, features recently upgraded amenities including a community center, computer lab, playground, picnic areas, and is pet-friendly.
3.7
Average
From $1,013 /month
2929 Allen Pkwy, Houston, TX 77019-Show on Google Maps
3.7
Average
Based on 7 Google reviews
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Reviews tend to skew toward strong opinions. They're a useful guide, but may not reflect the typical day-to-day experience.
5
October 2024
Absolutely beautiful inside! Also, the amenities and restaurants are top tier. The building is beautiful and it's in an excellent location. It's right across the street from Buffalo Bayou Park and Trails with easy access to Eleanor Tinsley Park and a great dog park!
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May 2024
Can’t even look at Houston’s skyline because of the building’s hideous bright light. Eyes are literally hurting when I want to just enjoy the views of Houston Skyline. Please take down these lights!!!
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November 2023
This new building is, hands down, the most hideous building I have seen at night. It is a bright, white LED monstrosity that looks cartoonish in comparison to the rest of the downtown Houston skyline. When I bought my rooftop property, this was being built. I had no idea that they were going to light it with walmart-looking bright lights up and down the entire building. It contrasts against the rest of the skyline. If I could define "light pollution" with one picture, it would be this building.
5
October 2023
What a beautiful building. So elegant and we can’t wait to enjoy the Thompson hotel and restaurant to come !!
October 2023
Aside from it being a nuisance to the park goers. Not like Tinsley Park to have so much light pollution at night. Kills the entire vibe that weve enjoyed for years. What about its effect on the famous nocturnal bat colony. At least install a dimmer switch. No building in downtown shines as bright.
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