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The Majestic Apartments

5701 Schumacher Ln, Houston, TX 77057

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Details

Lease Term Options

  • Available months 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17

Property Information

  • Built in 2011
  • 44 units / 2 stories

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

One-Time Move-In Fees

  • Administrative Fee
    $0
  • Application Fee
    $120

Apartment Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • Carpet
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Dishwasher
  • Disposal
  • Granite Countertops
  • High Speed Internet Access
  • Kitchen
  • Smoke Free

Community Features

  • Gated
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Picnic Area
  • Property Manager on Site
  • Short Term Lease
  • Walk-Up
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Area Scores

Very Walkable
Walk Score®
81
Out of 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
51
Out of 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
44
Out of 100
Busy
Soundscore
59
Out of 100

Transit

Commuter Rail
Houston
15 min Drive
Amtrak
Airport
William P Hobby
32 min Drive
Airport
George Bush Intcntl/Houston
36 min Drive
Houston George Bush Intercontinental

Schools

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Waldorf Education for Houston

Grades K-K

Private

6 rating

School at St George Place

Grades PK-5

Public

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Montessori - Day Care School

Grades PK-1

Private

4 rating

Tanglewood Middle

Grades 6-8

Public

1 rating

Lee High School

Grades 9-12

Public

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Houston Learning Academy-Central Campus

Grades 9-12

Private

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Crossroads School, Inc.

Grades 3-12

Private

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For The Majestic

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1 Rating & Review

How Is This Rating Determined?

4/27/20

Bad for your Health

Ok, so when you talk about this place called majestic apartments we are talking about the engineering of this complex.

Sign on the dotted line at your own risk.

1. I’m sure they have a mold problem. When a tenant raised a concern and put in a ticket... the only thing done was to paint over the discoloration. Doesn’t mold harm life? More than one tenant has complained about a cough and being sick due to suspicion of the units itself.

2. The mold may be due to the flooding that occurs annually...
. There’s work getting done on the ditches to make them deeper, but could that really help with such a long standing problem? Why would anyone sit to be the Guinea pig to disprove a false promise?

3. It’s privately owned so the management has changed frequently in the 5 to 6 years. I’m sure there’s a way to research the different times the property has been sold and with each new company and owner comes new rules and new ways.

4. The company aspires to charge premium price for its units as the management today does not waive rent if you get water in your home. Some would say flooding is an act of God and rent is still due, but how are they relieved of liability without promising actions for a solution? They waive no rent while they have prior knowledge the complex has a consistent history of water getting in homes? This makes homes unsanitary.

5. There are no small German cockroaches but there are stray cats within the complex that belong to no one yet get fed by the neighbors so now they are your problem. They hunt and leave dead birds on the floor bcs the cats do not eat the kill. Oh, but you do have the garden small roaches and those don’t infest houses. But they also do sometimes get the large 1-inch wood roaches (the size of a thumb).

6. Anderson park is a problem. There’s gun shots a few times but nothing deadly. There have been gang fights and I’m almost sure there’s drug deals that go unchecked. It’s also messy and it’ll remain messy bcs it stays kind of busy.

7. The parking is a challenge for homes with more than one car. You have to park at either Anderson park or in one of the eight parkings in the front end of the building. Neighbors report break ins into their cars when forced to leave their vehicles at Anderson park. Also, there are parking spaces behind both sliding gates but each side is a dead end and the parking does not loop around the complex. This makes getting into your slot extra difficult with such tight areas. You get use to it though

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