Houston · 3,229 buildings tracked
Building Quality
Average building score
Safety
Based on violent crime rate
Maintenance
Violations per building
Responsiveness
Complaints per building
Buildings
3,229
Violations
3,816
Complaints
8,680
Reviews
0
248
Total Incidents
55
Violent
42
Property
0
Quality of Life
1.2
Below avg
2.7
Average
0
Tenant reviews
248
Total incidents
Median rent with 25th-75th percentile range
Based on listing data. Shaded area shows 25th-75th percentile range.
HERNANDEZ
37 buildings in this zip code
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In the last 12 months, the 77053 zip code had 248 reported crime incidents, including 55 violent crimes and 42 property crimes. The area receives a safety score of 4.5 out of 5. Check the full crime breakdown on Lucid Rents for details.
77053 has 3,229 tracked buildings with an average building quality score of 4.2 out of 5. Building scores are based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Buildings in the 77053 zip code have a combined 3,816 housing violations on record (an average of 1.2 per building). You can browse individual buildings on Lucid Rents to see their specific violation history.
The largest landlord in 77053 is HERNANDEZ, managing 37 buildings in this zip code. View their full portfolio and tenant reviews on Lucid Rents.
77053 has 3,229 tracked buildings with 3,816 violations and 8,680 complaints. Visit the Lucid Rents neighborhood rankings to see how 77053 compares to other NYC neighborhoods by safety, building quality, and maintenance.
77053 recorded 248 crime incidents over the past 12 months: 55 violent crimes, 42 property crimes, and 0 quality-of-life incidents. See the full trend data on the Lucid Rents crime page for 77053.
Many buildings in NYC have rent-stabilized units. Browse buildings in 77053 on Lucid Rents to check the rent stabilization status of individual buildings in the 77053 zip code.
U.S. Census ACS estimates
30,175
$62k
33%
33.8
Safer than 82% of neighborhoods
Fewer violations than 1% of neighborhoods
Better rated than 50% of neighborhoods