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Houston Is About to Get a Lot Busier: What Residences at the MED is Planning For During the World Cup
Residences at the MED is located just minutes from NRG Stadium where the World Cup Games will be played this month (June 2026) in Houston. The FIFA World Cup is finally here, and Houston is preparing to welcome visitors from around the world. Over the coming weeks, NRG Stadium will host seven World Cup matches, including two knockout-round games. With a stadium capacity of approximately 72,000 spectators and teams, media representatives, support staff, sponsors, and fans all
Jun 84 min read


A One-Bedroom Apartment in Houston That Offers More Than You Expect
Finding a one-bedroom apartment in Houston is not difficult. There are countless options across the city, and at a glance, most of them start to feel the same. Similar layouts. Similar finishes. Similar promises about what the space will offer. The challenge is not finding an apartment. The challenge is finding one that actually makes sense for how you live. Because the decision usually comes down to more than just the unit itself. Location matters. How close you are to work.
May 44 min read


What You Can Expect from the Residences at the MED Team
At Residences at the MED, we believe the way you are treated matters just as much as the space you live in. That belief shapes every interaction, from your first tour to everyday life in the community.
Apr 205 min read


How to Keep Your Apartment Cool in Houston Heat
Keeping your apartment cool in Houston is not just about lowering the thermostat. As temperatures rise, small changes in how you manage sunlight, airflow, and everyday habits can make a noticeable difference in your comfort.
Apr 145 min read


RMED Offering Short Term Leases in Houston During the World Cup
RMED is offering short-term leases in Houston for World Cup contract workers, providing a flexible, well-located option just minutes from NRG Stadium.
Apr 65 min read


Why Reporting Small Maintenance Issues Early Can Save You Bigger Problems
Not every maintenance issue starts as a big problem. Most begin with small signs that are easy to overlook. Here is why paying attention early—and reporting it—can save you from bigger headaches later.
Mar 234 min read
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