TAM Residential

65 Communities
17,536 Units
39 Cities
9 Corporate Communities
2 Student Communities

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Houston

Rich in culture, attractions, and talent, Houston is the biggest city in Texas. With hundreds of years of history and people from across the globe, Houston is one of the nation’s most unique, diverse urban communities in the world. Each neighborhood in town, especially the Historic Six Wards, all have unique offerings. The city is great for any age and lifestyle with apartments, houses, and townhomes available for every budget from affordable neighborhoods to upscale living. Houston offers a wealth of attractions and landmarks that excite residents and visitors alike. Snap a selfie in front of Beyoncé’s childhood home or visit the famous NASA Johnson Space Center. Sports fans love the city for its abundance of big-league facilities. Cheer on the Houston Rockets at the Toyota Center or catch a ball game at Minute Maid Park. NRG Stadium and the Shell Energy Stadium beckon football and soccer fans, respectively. Indulge your curiosity at institutions like the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and the Houston Zoo. View art from the Paleolithic era to the present at the Menil Collection. Fashionistas adore the Galleria, a high-end retail center with a seasonal rink, and the stores at Willowbrook Mall. Outdoor adventure abounds at numerous green spaces around the city, including Memorial Park, George Bush Park, Cullen Park, and Discovery Green. Access to George Bush Intercontinental Airport and major highways makes a commute from your Houston apartment easy. San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas are all just a short drive away. Housing options in Houston include houses for rent as well as apartments, condos, and townhomes. Houston also has an active market of homes for sale.

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El Paso

Situated in west Texas along the Rio Grande, just north of the United States-Mexico border, El Paso embraces the past while building the future. Chamizal National Memorial, a museum and park, honors the peaceful settlement of the Chamizal boundary dispute while the University of Texas at El Paso fosters tomorrow’s leaders. El Paso is known as the Sun City, boasting over 300 days of sunshine every year. There are plenty of venues to enjoy the frequent sunshine, including the El Paso Zoo, Franklin Mountains State Park, and nearby Wet n Wild Waterworld. The Rio Grande is a popular spot for whitewater rafting, canoeing, and fishing as well. Should you want to head indoors, you have the option to catch a performance at the Plaza Theatre, indulge in authentic Mexican cuisine, admire the works in the El Paso Museum of Art, and tour the El Paso Museum of History in addition to the El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center. Convenient to Fort Bliss, Las Cruces, and Juarez, El Paso sits in a prime location. Getting around from El Paso is easy with access to local bus routes, I-10, and El Paso International Airport.

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Irving

Wedged between Dallas and the DFW International Airport, Irving is a major part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. If you choose to live in an Irving apartment, everything you want is right outside your door, from major sports events to amazing shopping and dining to theme parks to golf courses to museums and theaters. Irving is home to the University of Dallas, North Lake College, the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas, and the Irving Mall. Neighborhoods in Irving are as stunning as they are varied. From trendy downtown loft apartments to suburban mansions and everything in between, Irving has a community designed for you. While commuting throughout the Metroplex is simple with nearby highways like I-635 and the President Geroge Bush Turnpike, businesses like Kimberly-Clark, ExxonMobil, Abbott Laboratories, AT&T, and Citigroup are all located in Irving, many near the live-work-play neighborhood of Las Colinas -- home of the famous Mustangs at Las Colinas sculpture.