Houston High-Rise Buildings

High-Rise Condo Living in Houston

Houston’s skyline stretches across Downtown, Uptown/Galleria, and the Medical Center, showcasing an impressive collection of residential towers. From modern glass high-rises with resort-style amenities to classic luxury residences, Houston offers condo buyers a wide range of options for urban living.

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Why Choose a High-Rise Condo in Houston?

High-rise living in Houston is all about convenience, security, and lifestyle. Residents enjoy hotel-style services, lock-and-leave freedom, and amenities that rival private clubs. For professionals, traveling retirees and second-home buyers a condo provides a low-maintenance alternative to single-family homes without sacrificing comfort.

  • Views: We have so much beautiful green space as well as a gorgeous skyline to see.
  • Amenities: Pools, concierge, valet, pet parks and fitness centers.
  • Location: Many high-rises are near dining, shopping, and cultural venues saving you from traffic and parking nightmares.

Popular Neighborhoods for Condo Living

Houston’s high-rise market is spread across quite a few neighborhoods, each with their own unique personality:

  • Uptown / Galleria: Luxury towers with valet, concierge, and shopping at your doorstep.
  • Downtown: Loft-style condos and towers close to offices, theaters, and sports venues.
  • Museum District: Residences near cultural institutions and Hermann Park.
  • Medical Center: High-rises convenient to world-class hospitals and universities.
  • River Oaks: Prestigious towers in one of Houston’s most exclusive residential districts.

Houston High-Rise Condo FAQ

Which areas of Houston have the most high-rises?

You'll find the highest concentration of Houston high-rises in the Uptown/Galleria, Downtown, and Museum District areas. There are also high-rises in MidtownUpper Kirby, River Oaks and the Medical Center.

What amenities do Houston high-rises usually include?

Most towers feature concierge service, pool/spa, gyms, and resident lounges. Luxury buildings add wine rooms, guest suites, valet parking, pet parks and private dining areas.

How much do condos cost in Houston high-rises?

We're lucky in Houston to have high-rises that fit just about any budget. That's rare these days! You can find entry-level high-rise condos starting around the mid-$200,000s, while luxury residences in Uptown or River Oaks can range into the millions, especially for penthouses with premium views.

Are pets allowed in Houston high-rise buildings?

Many Houston condo towers are pet-friendly, though restrictions vary. Some include on-site dog parks, grooming areas, or easy access to nearby green spaces.

Is parking included with high-rise condos in Houston?

Yes, most towers include assigned garage parking, and many luxury buildings offer valet service and visitor parking. EV charging stations are increasingly common for residents' use and some buildings allow owners to pay to run power to their parking space to add EV charging.

What’s the difference between Uptown and Downtown condo living?

Uptown is more residential, centered around luxury shopping and dining, while Downtown offers a more urban vibe with offices, entertainment venues, and sports arenas nearby.

The Houston Condo Market

The Houston condo market has stayed fairly steady as interest rates have climbed. Prices here never shot up like they did in cities like Austin and Miami during Covid, so there hasn't been a big adjustment down. You can actually still find a 2/2 in a high-rise in the $200k's, but it might be pretty dated or come with a hefty HOA monthly fee. Luxury buildings and new construction will likely set you back over $1M for a good-sized 2/2. If your budget is around $500k you'll find a lot to choose from in Houston both in mid-rises and the high-rises.

Buying a High-Rise Condo

If you're considering a high-rise condo it's important to work with a local agent or broker who specializes in high-rises. They'll know more about the building, what's happening around it and the financial health of the HOA. They can also help direct you towards buildings that fit your needs and lifestyle. In Houston, that agent is Kristina Houston and you can contact her about any property you find on this site.

Types of Houston Condos

Houston embraced condo living before some other large suburban-driven cities did, so as a result we have a huge variety of condominiums throughout the city. And they're not just in the Loop. You'll find soaring high-rise towers near the Galleria in Uptown all the way across the west side and into downtown. There are historic loft buildings in Downtown, and luxury garden condos and mid-rises in the Museum District and Heights. If you want a lower price point and aren't afraid to do some updating you'll find quite a few older buildings from the 60's and 70's that have original equipment.

The High-Rise Condo Towers of Houston

  • 1400 Hermann Built in 1957 overlooking Hermann Park, this 17-story tower is one of Houston’s original high-rise addresses. Its 108 residences offer classic layouts in a central, park-side location.
  • 2520 Robinhood A 17-story boutique building in Rice Village, completed in 2000. With just 78 residences, it blends traditional styling with walkable access to cafés, shops, and Rice University.
  • 2727 Kirby Soaring 30 stories above Upper Kirby, this luxury tower was built in 2008 with only 90 residences. Floor-to-ceiling glass and private terraces showcase panoramic views of Downtown and the Galleria.
  • 3525 Sage Completed in 1985, this 17-story Galleria tower is home to 290 condos. A full-service building with pool and concierge, it offers a prime location near shopping and dining.
  • 5000 Montrose A contemporary 22-story tower across from the Museum of Fine Arts, built in 1982. Its 122 residences feature expansive windows and a coveted spot in Houston’s Museum District.
  • Arabella A striking glass tower in Uptown, Arabella rises 33 stories with 99 units. Built in 2018, it’s known for dramatic architecture, large terraces, and private elevator entries.
  • Astoria This art-deco-inspired high-rise was built in 2015 near The Galleria. With 28 stories and 77 residences, Astoria is known for its bold design and boutique scale.
  • Bayou Bend Towers A River Oaks classic, this 22-story tower built in 1981 offers 108 homes with spacious layouts and sweeping views of Buffalo Bayou and the Downtown skyline.
  • Bayou Lofts A historic 1910 warehouse transformed into 108 lofts. Located Downtown, the 9-story building blends exposed brick and timber with modern amenities.
  • Belfiore Built in 2016, Belfiore is a 26-story luxury tower in Uptown Park. With only 46 residences, each floor houses just two expansive homes.
  • The Bristol Completed in 1983, this 27-story tower in the Galleria area offers 96 residences with expansive views.
  • The Chaucer Slated for completion in 2026, this 12-story boutique project will add 32 residences to the Rice Village area.
  • Commerce Towers Downtown’s 25-story residential conversion, built in 1995. Its 122 residences feature spacious layouts and proximity to Houston’s light rail.
  • Cosmopolitan Lofts A 23-story Uptown high-rise built in 2008. With 80 residences, the Cosmopolitan combines modern glass design with luxury amenities.
  • Executive House A mid-century gem near Memorial Park, built in 1964. This 9-story building features just 40 condos, offering a low-density living experience.
  • Four Leaf Towers Twin 40-story red-brick towers designed by César Pelli in 1982. With nearly 400 units in each, they remain Uptown landmarks with resort-style amenities.
  • Four Seasons Residences Attached to Houston’s Four Seasons Hotel Downtown, this 29-story tower built in 1982 offers 64 private residences with hotel-style services.
  • Greenway Two 30-story high-rises in Greenway Plaza with 368 residences. Built in 1980, it remains popular for its central location between Downtown and The Galleria.
  • Hawthorne One of Houston’s newest towers, completed in 2024. Its architecture reflects contemporary design trends with luxury amenities for its forthcoming residences.
  • Highland Tower Located in River Oaks, this 16-story tower was built in 2010 with 99 homes. It offers a walkable lifestyle near the River Oaks District.
  • The Houstonian Built in 1982, this 14-story tower near Memorial Park offers 153 homes with resort-style amenities in a wooded setting.
  • The Huntingdon A River Oaks icon, this 34-story tower was built in 1984. With 120 residences, it remains one of Houston’s premier luxury addresses.
  • Inwood Manor A classic River Oaks building completed in 1966. Its 16 stories and 110 residences emphasize traditional architecture, manicured gardens, and timeless appeal.
  • Keystone Lofts A 1920s office building reborn as residential lofts in 2002. With 34 homes across 10 stories, it features exposed brick, tall ceilings, and Downtown convenience.
  • Lamar Tower Built in 1963, this 23-story high-rise offers 286 residences. Known for spacious layouts and mature landscaping, it remains a Galleria-area staple.
  • London House Completed in 2024, this boutique River Oaks tower offers only 23 residences across 12 stories. Each home feels like a custom penthouse.
  • The Mark Built in 2000, this 30-story Uptown tower offers 301 units. Known for high-rise amenities at a more accessible price point.
  • Marlowe A sleek 20-story tower Downtown, built in 2018. With 100 units, it pairs contemporary design with proximity to sports venues and nightlife.
  • The Mercer A 30-story Galleria tower with just 55 units, built in 2003. Each floor features only two large residences.
  • Montebello A traditional Uptown high-rise completed in 2003. The 30-story tower has 98 luxury residences with private elevators and classical styling.
  • Mosaic A twin-tower development overlooking Hermann Park, built in 2006. With 792 residences across 30 floors, Mosaic offers resort-style amenities and commanding park views.
  • The Oxford A 20-story high-rise in the Galleria, built in 1981. Its 104 residences offer easy access to shopping and dining.
  • Park Square A 22-story River Oaks tower built in 1981, with 117 homes. Known for spacious interiors and a quiet, established feel.
  • The Parklane This 35-story tower near Hermann Park was built in 1983 with 209 residences. Popular with medical professionals for its location near the Texas Medical Center.
  • Residences at The Allen A 35-story luxury tower built in 2023 on Allen Parkway. Overlooks Buffalo Bayou Park with resort-style amenities and modern residences.
  • Rise Lofts Located in Midtown, this 15-story glass tower was built in 2004. With 143 residences, it offers urban loft living and rooftop views of Downtown.
  • The River Oaks A modern luxury tower built in 2016 on Westheimer. With 18 stories, it offers ultra-luxury residences in a premier location.
  • The Royalton Built in 2003, this 33-story Uptown tower offers 253 residences and sweeping views from Allen Parkway.
  • The Spires A 40-story tower built in 1983 next to Hermann Park. Its 230 units enjoy unobstructed park and city views.
  • St Clair An understated 14-story tower near Tanglewood, built in 1981 with 73 residences. Known for its quiet location and traditional design.
  • St James Built in 1975, this 24-story Galleria tower offers 100+ residences with large floorplans and classic amenities.
  • St Regis Residences Now pre-selling! Houston's newest ultra-luxe high-rise is going up along the shores of Buffalo Bayou in the River Oaks area. 
  • The Willowick Completed in 1963, this 15-story River Oaks building offers 117 homes with mid-century charm.
  • The Wilshire A 17-story luxury tower built in 2017, located in River Oaks District with 96 residences.
  • The Woodway A 19-story tower built in 1974 near Memorial Park. Its 110 units feature generous layouts in a serene setting.
  • Villa d’Este This 27-story Uptown Park tower, built in 1999, has 100 luxury residences with private elevators.
  • Warwick Towers Twin 30-story towers near Hermann Park, built in 1983. The 118 residences are known for large layouts and commanding views.
  • White Oak Lofts Completed in 2025, this 8-story development offers 30 modern lofts near the Heights.
  • Woodway Place Two Built in 1983, this 20-story tower has 117 homes with traditional styling and a Galleria-area location.


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