Who this residence suits
Greenbriar Park is a practical choice for students or professionals who need to be near Houston’s Texas Medical Center, Rice University, or the University of Houston. Its address on Braeswood Blvd places it within walking distance of MD Anderson Cancer Center and St. Luke’s Medical Center, making it a strong option for medical residents, researchers, or graduate students with clinical placements. The property is also pet-friendly, so anyone bringing a cat or dog will find fewer restrictions than many competing buildings.
The unit types – one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and apartment – cater to both solo renters and shared living arrangements. Monthly prices range from $1,488 to $1,975 (indicative — confirm with the operator), which positions Greenbriar Park well above Houston’s city-wide from-price of $649 per month. That gap is typical for properties in the medical center corridor, where demand from hospital staff and students keeps rents at a premium.
Who might want to look elsewhere
If you are on a tight budget, Greenbriar Park likely will not fit. The cheapest units start nearly $900 above the city’s lowest-priced listings. For students at Rice or UH who want to stay under $1,000, there are more affordable options within the 40 properties available in Houston.
The property’s Google rating of 3.1 out of 5, based on 1,202 reviews, suggests mixed experiences. Several reviewers mention inconsistent amenities. For example, Melanie Baxter Black noted: “I booked this Extended Stay America Suites because of the proximity to Methodist Hospital, price and amenities advertised. Every other Extended Stay America Suites I have stayed in had a fully stocked kitchen, i.e. pots/pans, silverware, plates and glasses, etc and a stovetop. This location’s kitchen had absolutely not…” If a full kitchen with cookware is important to you, confirm in writing what is included before signing.
What residents actually say
Three Google reviews offer a snapshot of real experiences.
Vic Clark (rating 5) described the location positively: “Dog Friendly plus walking distance too MD Anderson and St. Luke’s I’ve had a wonderful experience staying at Extended Stay America on Braeswood near NRG in Houston. The staff here truly makes this location feel welcoming, comfortable, and cared for.” The proximity to major hospitals is a recurring theme.
Janice Lopez (rating 5) praised the staff’s responsiveness: “This place has very friendly staff that is very tentive to your needs as situations have came up (appt changes, extended stay) they’ve been very understanding, and the general manager is very nice and willing to do everything to accommodate to our stay. The room service has been great and will clean the room anytime I’…” Flexibility with changes and cleaning service appears to be a strength.
Melanie Baxter Black (rating 3) flagged the kitchen shortfall mentioned above. She gave a balanced score but the missing equipment was a clear disappointment.
Overall, the feedback points to strong staff service and a convenient medical-center location, offset by variability in the unit’s amenities. The 3.1 average rating reflects that not all guests leave satisfied.
Room-type guidance
Greenbriar Park offers one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and apartment-style units. “Apartment” here likely refers to a studio or efficiency layout, but you should verify the exact floor plan with the operator.
- One-bedroom – suitable for a single occupant, possibly a couple. Monthly prices start at $1,488.
- Two-bedroom – can be shared between two housemates, bringing the per-person cost closer to $740–$990 each (indicative). This is still higher than many shared rentals farther from the medical center.
- Apartment – likely the smallest layout; pricing may fall at the lower end of the range.
All units include Wi-Fi and air conditioning. Pets are allowed, which is a notable perk in Houston where many apartments charge extra fees or ban pets entirely.
Booking timing

Because Greenbriar Park sits in a high-demand corridor near the Texas Medical Center, Rice, and UH, availability can tighten during summer move-in season (May–August) and before fall semester start (August–September). The property does not list a minimum lease length or earliest available date in the data, so you should inquire directly about flexible lease terms. Early booking – several months in advance – is advisable if you need a specific move-in date. The on-site pricing and deposit of $350 (indicative — confirm with the operator) may change based on seasonal demand.
Price positioning vs. the city’s from-price
Houston’s overall from-price for student housing is $649 per month (indicative). Greenbriar Park’s cheapest unit at $1,488 is 2.3 times that baseline. This puts the property in the upper third of the city’s 40 listed student housing options. The premium reflects the property’s location within walking distance of major hospitals and its pet-friendly policy. If you are comparing, note that the from-price of $649 likely represents a shared room in a larger complex further from campus or the medical center.
FAQ
H3: Is Greenbriar Park close to Rice University and the University of Houston?
Yes, it is within a reasonable commute. Rice University is about 2 miles north, a 5–10 minute drive or a 20–25 minute walk. The University of Houston campus is roughly 5 miles east, usually a 10–15 minute drive. Many students use the METRO bus routes along Braeswood and Main Street. The medical center area also has dedicated shuttle services for hospital affiliates.
H3: What is the pet policy exactly?
The property is listed as “Pet Friendly,” but the data does not specify breed restrictions, weight limits, or additional deposits. Since the deposit is $350 (indicative — confirm with the operator), that may cover a pet deposit or be separate. Contact Greenbriar Park directly to ask whether cats and dogs are both allowed, if there is a monthly pet rent, and if any fees are non-refundable.
H3: Does the rent include utilities and internet?
The tag “Wi-Fi” suggests that wireless internet is included in the monthly rent. Air conditioning is also part of the unit. Other utilities such as electricity, water, and gas are not mentioned in the data, so you need to clarify with the operator whether they are bundled or billed separately. The monthly price range of $1,488–$1,975 may include some utilities, but assume it does not unless confirmed.
Sources & data date
All figures and review quotes in this article are based on data from student-housing listing platforms as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Ratings and reviews are from Google (1,202 reviews, average 3.1). The city from-price ($649) and property count (40) are derived from the same dataset.
Booking availability
Greenbriar Park’s current availability and lease terms may have changed since this article was written. Use the on-site assistant to check live pricing, room options, and move-in dates for your specific semester.
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