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Willis, TX 102 Apartments for Rent with Garages

Willis apartments with garages are sometimes more expensive than other options. However, they may make more financial sense in the long run. Weather, break-ins, and daily str... Read Guide >
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City Guide for Willis, TX

Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis? Willis, Texas, that's what!

Willis, Texas, was founded in 1870 after the Willis brothers donated their land to the Great Northern Railroad so it could build a route between Houston and Chicago. Willis, Texas, is a rapidly growing community in Montgomery County located 50 miles north of downtown Houston along Interstate 45. This town of 5,662 residents still has the down-home, small-town-Texas feel yet is starting to integrate the suburban lifestyle that exists in other Montgomery County towns such as The Woodlands, Magnolia, and Conroe. While Willis started out as a railroad town and still has a lot of rail traffic, it has diversified itself into a hub for agriculture, petroleum and recreation, as it is situated just east of Lake Conroe. View Willis City Guide

What to keep in mind when looking for apartments with garages in Willis, TX

Willis apartments with garages are sometimes more expensive than other options. However, they may make more financial sense in the long run.

Weather, break-ins, and daily struggles to find a space can take a toll financially and physically. Remember that even cities in mild climates experience issues like salt air, tornadoes, hail, falling branches from storms, and other issues.

It’s also possible to score an auto insurance reduction if you park in a garage. Ask your insurance provider about any deals or discounts that could trim money off the cost of your monthly bill.

Before signing a lease, ask the landlord or property manager about any restrictions on garage use. It’s important to know if there are enough spaces for tenants and visitors and what happens if the garage is full. If you’re moving into an apartment inside a home, ask about any conditions on its use and if storage is allowed.