Moving in these apartments was the worst decision I have made roaches run the apartment they should be in suits in the office the staff in the office is rude don’t fix anything just throw the whole apartment away n…
17050 Imperial Valley Dr is a rental building in Greenspoint, Houston. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
Houston · February 2026
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Potential savings: ~6% by timing your move to May.
Moving in these apartments was the worst decision I have made roaches run the apartment they should be in suits in the office the staff in the office is rude don’t fix anything just throw the whole apartment away n…
Hardly no parking a man was shot in the back parking were I park in August of last year. Apartment asked workers to not disclose information to any resident. So I don't feel safe in this community this area is known…
We spent over 5 months waiting on repairs that never got completed. Leaking roof, MOLD, leaking refrigerator, gaps under windows and doors, and so much more. I tried contacting their corportate office but they kept hangi…
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The core of Greenspoint — the area is in active transition, with the old mall site being redeveloped and new mixed-use projects planned. Affordability remains the number-one draw.