Everything you need to know about Houston's free apartment locating service — no fine print, no surprises. Click any category below to jump straight to those answers.
Yes — 100% free for renters, always. Apartment communities pay leasing commissions from their existing marketing budgets. This never increases your rent or affects your lease terms in any way. You never pay My Rent Return anything before, during, or after your search.
How does My Rent Return get paid?
When you sign a lease, the apartment community pays us a standard referral fee from their existing marketing budget — the same fee they pay to any leasing agent. You pay nothing. The commission comes entirely from the property, not from you, and does not affect your monthly rent, concessions, or lease terms.
What makes My Rent Return different from other Houston apartment locators?
Most Houston apartment locators help you find an apartment and keep 100% of their commission. My Rent Return does three things no other locator offers together: we surface every active leasing special across 100+ compatible apartments daily, build you a true side-by-side cost comparison within 24 hours, and rebate 25% of our commission directly back to you after move-in. Real money, confirmed before you sign, no strings attached.
Is My Rent Return a licensed real estate service?
Yes — My Rent Return is a licensed Texas real estate agent, held to the highest professional and ethical standards in the industry. You can trust that every recommendation is made in your best interest, not based on which property pays us the most.
Can I use my own real estate agent alongside My Rent Return?
My Rent Return serves as your leasing agent throughout the process. To qualify for the 25% cash back rebate, your lease must be processed through My Rent Return. Using a separate agent makes the rebate ineligible — but you're always welcome to reach out with questions before committing to anything.
Do you work with every apartment building in Houston?
We work with a wide range of Houston apartment communities across all 21 major neighborhoods we cover. If you find a property you love that isn't on our platform, reach out and we'll manually check whether it's eligible — we're always happy to look into it for you.
Your search
How do I get started with My Rent Return?
Getting started takes about 2 minutes. Fill out our intake form with your budget, preferred neighborhoods, must-haves, and move-in timeline. We personally review every submission and send your personalized shortlist within 6 hours. No account creation, no credit card, no obligation.
Do I have to choose from a specific list of apartments?
Not at all. Every apartment in your search is fully compatible with our model — you're never limited to a specific community, management company, or area of the city. We search broadly across all compatible Houston apartments and surface the ones that best match your criteria.
How fast will I receive my apartment shortlist?
Complete our intake form with your preferences and you'll receive a personalized shortlist within 6 hours — sometimes the same day depending on your criteria and when you submit. Every shortlist is personally reviewed and curated, not auto-generated.
How quickly will I receive my side-by-side comparison report?
Once you select your top three apartment options from your shortlist, your customized side-by-side cost comparison will be delivered within 24 hours. It includes net effective rent, all move-in fees, active specials, and your exact cash back for each property.
Do you work with renters who have lower credit scores?
Yes — My Rent Return works with renters across all credit score ranges. If you have credit concerns, simply note it on your intake form and we'll verify eligibility with each apartment community before sending your options, so you only see apartments you're likely to be approved for.
How quickly can I move in?
We work around your ideal timeline. Move-in dates are subject to availability at the community you choose — let us know your target date on your intake form and we'll find options that fit your schedule. Many Houston apartments have same-month availability.
Cash back rebate
How is my cash back rebate calculated?
My Rent Return rebates 25% of the leasing commission back to you. Since commissions are typically equal to one month's rent, your rebate is roughly 25% of your monthly rent — for example, on a $2,000/mo lease, your rebate would be approximately $500. Your exact amount is confirmed before you sign your lease, in writing.
When do I receive my cash back?
Apartment communities typically pay leasing commissions approximately 90 days after your lease start date. Your rebate is processed and sent directly to you as soon as we receive it — no chasing required on your end. We handle everything and notify you when it's on its way.
Will I know my exact rebate amount before I sign?
Yes — we confirm your exact cash back amount before you sign anything. No surprises, no fine print, no vague estimates. You'll know precisely what you're getting before you commit to a lease. If the amount changes for any reason, you'll be notified immediately.
Does using My Rent Return affect my rent or lease terms?
Never. The commission comes 100% from the apartment community's existing marketing budget. Your monthly rent, concessions, and lease terms stay exactly the same whether you use My Rent Return or not. You get the same apartment at the same price — plus cash back after move-in.
Is there a minimum lease term to qualify for the rebate?
Most apartment communities require a minimum 12-month lease to pay a leasing commission — and therefore for the rebate to apply. Some communities offer shorter terms but may not pay a commission on those leases. We'll confirm rebate eligibility for any property before you sign so there are no surprises.
Houston neighborhoods
What Houston neighborhoods does My Rent Return cover?
My Rent Return covers 21 major Houston neighborhoods — from the inner loop to the suburbs. Inner loop and urban core neighborhoods include Midtown, Downtown, Montrose, The Heights, EaDo, Upper Kirby, River Oaks, Rice Military, Rice Village, Medical Center, Uptown/Galleria, Memorial, and Spring Branch. Greater Houston suburbs include The Woodlands, Katy, Sugar Land, Cypress, Spring, Tomball, and Richmond.
What Houston neighborhoods have the most apartment deals and move-in specials?
Midtown, Montrose, EaDo, and the Galleria corridor consistently have the highest volume of active leasing specials in Houston. These are high-density neighborhoods with strong competition between properties, which drives frequent concessions like free months, waived deposits, and reduced move-in fees. Suburban areas like Katy, Cypress, and The Woodlands also see strong incentives — particularly for new construction communities working to fill units.
Is it cheaper to rent in Houston suburbs or the inner loop?
Houston suburbs like Katy, Sugar Land, and Cypress generally offer lower base rents and more square footage per dollar than inner loop neighborhoods like Midtown or Montrose. However, inner loop properties frequently run larger concessions — free months, waived deposits — that can significantly close the gap. The best way to compare is on net effective rent, not sticker price. My Rent Return builds this comparison for you so you can see the true cost of both options side by side.
What are the best Houston neighborhoods for young professionals?
Houston's top neighborhoods for young professionals are Midtown — Houston's most walkable urban area with bars, restaurants, and a vibrant social scene — followed closely by Montrose for its eclectic character and arts culture, The Heights for tree-lined streets and a strong community feel, and EaDo for its rapidly growing arts district and proximity to downtown. Uptown/Galleria is popular for those in finance or corporate roles who want luxury living close to major employers.
What Houston neighborhoods are best for healthcare workers near the Medical Center?
For healthcare workers and students at the Texas Medical Center, the most convenient neighborhoods are the Medical Center / Museum District area itself, followed by Midtown, Montrose, and Upper Kirby — all within a short commute. Rice Village and West University offer a quieter, more academic feel close to TMC. My Rent Return works extensively with Medical Center employees and can quickly build a shortlist of compatible apartments near your workplace.
What are the best Houston suburbs for families?
Houston's top family-friendly suburbs are Katy — consistently rated among Texas's best school districts with easy I-10 Energy Corridor access — followed by Sugar Land and Richmond in Fort Bend County for their excellent schools and community amenities. The Woodlands is a premium option north of Houston with master-planned communities, top schools, and a thriving job market. Cypress is growing rapidly with newer apartment communities, strong schools, and convenient Hwy 290 access.
Leasing specials
What is a leasing special?
A leasing special is a temporary incentive offered by an apartment community to attract new renters. Common leasing specials include free months of rent (e.g. "first month free" or "6 weeks free"), waived application or admin fees, reduced security deposits, and gift cards or move-in credits. Leasing specials change frequently — sometimes weekly — and are often not advertised publicly, which is why having a locator who tracks them daily is valuable.
How do I find apartments with move-in specials in Houston?
My Rent Return aggregates 100+ live Houston leasing specials daily across all compatible apartments — free months, waived fees, reduced deposits — so you never miss a deal before it expires. Simply submit your intake form and we'll include every active special for each property in your shortlist. You can also browse the full Houston apartment map on our search page to see available properties by neighborhood.
What's the difference between a concession and a leasing special?
The terms are often used interchangeably, but there's a subtle difference. A leasing special is a broad term for any temporary incentive used to attract renters. A concession specifically refers to a reduction in the total cost of the lease — typically free months of rent that reduce your net effective rent when spread across the lease term. Both reduce what you actually pay, but concessions are the most financially significant type of special.
What is net effective rent and why does it matter?
Net effective rent is what an apartment actually costs per month after all concessions are factored in. For example, if an apartment is listed at $2,000/mo with one free month on a 12-month lease, the net effective rent is approximately $1,833/mo — because you're only paying 11 months out of 12. My Rent Return always shows net effective rent in your comparison report so you can compare apartments accurately, not just by their sticker price.
What is the best time of year to find apartment deals in Houston?
Houston's rental market is active year-round, but the best deals tend to appear October through February when demand is lower and properties are more motivated to fill vacancies. New construction communities often run strong incentives regardless of season as they work to reach full occupancy. Since leasing specials change weekly, the best strategy is to search with My Rent Return regularly — we update available Houston leasing specials daily so you never miss a deal.
Comparing apartments
How do I accurately compare Houston apartment costs?
Sticker rent doesn't tell you what an apartment actually costs. A true comparison includes admin fees, security deposits, parking costs, pet fees, and concessions like free months — all factored into a net effective rent. My Rent Return builds this side-by-side comparison for your top three apartments within 24 hours so you can see the true cost of each option — including your exact 25% cash back rebate — before you make a decision.
What fees should I ask about before signing a lease in Houston?
Before signing any Houston apartment lease, make sure you understand all of the following: application fee, admin fee (often $150–$300), security deposit (typically one month's rent), parking fees (often $50–$150/mo), pet deposit and monthly pet fees if applicable, trash and valet fees, amenity fees, and any required renters insurance minimums. My Rent Return surfaces all of these in your comparison report so nothing catches you off guard on move-in day.
How do I know if I'm getting a good deal on a Houston apartment?
A good deal on a Houston apartment isn't just about the lowest rent — it's about the lowest total cost after fees, specials, and your cash back rebate. My Rent Return's comparison report shows you exactly which option has the highest total savings across your top three choices, so you can sign with complete confidence that you're getting the best available deal in your target area.
Should I negotiate my rent before signing?
In Houston's apartment market, the most effective negotiation happens at the leasing special level, not the rent level. Most apartment communities are flexible on concessions — free months, waived fees, reduced deposits — rather than base rent, which is often set by corporate pricing systems. My Rent Return negotiates on your behalf as part of the service, and our comparison report shows you exactly what's available so you enter every conversation with full market knowledge.
Still have questions? We're happy to walk you through everything — no obligation, no pressure.
Estimates may vary by property. Your actual rebate will be confirmed before you sign.
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