Compared to median rents in 77082, Houston
Based on HUD Fair Market Rent estimates for this ZIP code
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Based on recent listing data, rent for a studio at 2810 Stone Way Dr ranges from $939 to $1,271 per month, with a median of $1,105.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 2810 Stone Way Dr ranges from $987 to $1,335 per month, with a median of $1,161.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 2-bedroom at 2810 Stone Way Dr ranges from $1,178 to $1,594 per month, with a median of $1,386.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 3-bedroom at 2810 Stone Way Dr ranges from $1,559 to $2,109 per month, with a median of $1,834.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 4-bedroom at 2810 Stone Way Dr ranges from $1,922 to $2,600 per month, with a median of $2,261.
Based on available records, 2810 Stone Way Dr is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
The registered owner of 2810 Stone Way Dr is TRAN. You can view their full portfolio of buildings on Lucid Rents.
Yes, 2810 Stone Way Dr has 6 housing violations and 2 complaints on record. Visit the building page on Lucid Rents to see the full history, including violation classes and complaint types.
There are 2 schools near 2810 Stone Way Dr, including 2 public schools. Nearby schools include 3303 Synott Rd (10 min walk), 12570 Richmond Ave (16 min walk).
2810 Stone Way Dr has 3 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: Transit Center 3 (Transit Center) (METRO Transit Center), 1.5 mi away.
No person who owns, controls, or occupies real property shall use the property for the open storage of any dead tree, refuse, glass, building material, or of any inoperable motor vehicle, boat, refrigerator, stove, or other object of a reasonably similar — Ord: 10-361(d)
Maintain floors, supporting walls, ceilings, and all supporting structural members in a sound and safe condition, capable of bearing imposed loads safely; — Ord: 10-363 (c)(5)
Junk Motor Vehicle — Ord: 10-532
A building with a part not properly attached so that the part may fall on or otherwise injure occupants of the building or members of the public; — Ord: 10-371(a)(4)
In a floor, wall, ceiling, porch, step, or balcony, repair any hole, crack, break, or loose material reasonably likely to constitute a health or safety hazard; — Ord: 10-363 (c)(9)
Fill any unprotected or unenclosed hollow masonry piers, foundation holes, and other openings reasonably likely to cause injury to an individual; — Ord: 10-363 (c)(2)