We resided here for over 8 years, ultimately upgrading to the J Plan, unit 1451, before our relocation. West building 1451 boasts a prime location with excellent views, sunlight, and convenient access to the garage. The…
7510 Burgoyne Rd is a rental building in Sharpstown, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
We resided here for over 8 years, ultimately upgrading to the J Plan, unit 1451, before our relocation. West building 1451 boasts a prime location with excellent views, sunlight, and convenient access to the garage. The…
This apartment has a roach infestation. It is poorly ran by incompetent property managers. They need to remove luxury off of the building because that is not what it gives. If you have no place else to go then don't…
Employees don't care about your comfort. constantly noisy at night. deceived upon check-in, they promised that there would be a shower wall in the apartment, but it is not. They promised to change the stove within 4 week…
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Fire Code Complaint — emergency fire doors are not working
MultiFamily Habitability Violation — No water for the past 24 hours
MultiFamily Habitability Violation — THE HALLWAY HAS A BLAZER BLADE ON THE GROUND MANAGEMENT DID NOT CLEANING.
Water Leak — LEAK FR IRRIGATION METER/PLUMBER STATES IT WAS COH SIDE/MCC PER
Water Leak — NULL
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Houston · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~13% by timing your move to October.
Sharpstown's northern edge near the Galleria — an internationally diverse area where Chinese, Vietnamese, Nigerian, and Latin American communities create one of Houston's most eclectic dining scenes.