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The Langley

New Houston Apartment Community Rents Start at $9,480

The Langley, a 20-story residential high-rise developed by StreetLights Residential and Hunt Real Estate, has completed construction at the intersection of Houston’s historic Boulevard Oaks and Southampton neighborhoods.

Located at 1717 Bissonnet Street near Rice University, The Langley features 134 luxury residences for lease. Two- and three-bedroom homes range from approximately 2,165 to 3,396 square feet, with monthly rents starting at approximately $9,480, with some rents reaching up to $20,000 a month. With just eight residences per floor, the tower departs from traditional high-rise apartment layouts in favor of a more intimate and private residential experience.

The development’s signature outdoor amenities include a pool deck, cabanas, grilling areas, landscaped paseos, and a commercial-grade dual-fuel pizza oven imported and installed as a centerpiece of the outdoor entertaining experience.

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