Patrol, monitoring, and emergency response for Bellaire’s apartment communities, condominiums, and townhomes — and only those. No retail, no offices, no events. We protect one thing inside this inner-loop enclave city.
Bellaire is its own city — an inner-loop enclave fully surrounded by Houston with its own municipal government, its own police department, and its own zoning. The multifamily stock is small but distinct. The Bellaire Boulevard corridor carries the bulk of the city’s condo high- and mid-rises, with newer mixed-use mid-rise stock built in the past decade. Bissonnet Street holds a small cluster of boutique apartment communities — mostly 1990s and 2000s mid-size garden-style buildings serving Med-Center-adjacent professionals. The deeper inner streets are dominated by single-family with a few small townhome HOAs scattered along the cross-grids. We currently maintain active contracts at 3 Bellaire properties.
Bellaire’s threat profile is shaped by its enclave geography. Because the city is fully surrounded by Houston, transient activity from the surrounding Houston neighborhoods flows in and out constantly — especially along the Bellaire Blvd, Bissonnet, and West Loop frontage edges. Bellaire PD runs a tight, well-resourced patrol on a tiny footprint, so coordination is fast and personal. Property managers here expect quiet, professional, low-profile security — this is not the place for flashing-lights theater.
Dispatch reaches Bellaire from our 77045 hub in just minutes via 610 Loop or Stella Link — the fastest drive-up of any of our service zones. Most Bellaire properties hit under 50 seconds. We coordinate primarily with Bellaire PD (the entire city is inside Bellaire municipal jurisdiction) and occasionally HPD for cross-boundary pursuits or pattern coordination with adjacent inner-loop Houston neighborhoods. Multifamily only — not Bellaire Blvd retail, not the Chinatown-adjacent commercial frontage, not office buildings.
Front-desk staffing for the Bellaire Blvd condo high- and mid-rises. Visitor management, vendor sign-in, package handling. The professional, low-key style residents of Bellaire’s condo stock expect.
Marked-vehicle patrols across Bellaire Blvd condos and the Bissonnet boutique apartment cluster. Tight cadence — the entire city is small enough that a single shift covers every contracted property multiple times.
Live-watched feeds for the Bellaire condo garages and Bissonnet building lobbies. Real-time alerts for transient activity crossing in from the surrounding inner-loop Houston neighborhoods.
“Our Bellaire Blvd residents expect a different feel than what works in Houston-proper. Quieter. More polished. Less visible. Multifamily Top understood that on the first walkthrough — they didn’t try to sell us the package they sell a Galleria high-rise.”
The shaded ring covers the entire enclave city plus the Bissonnet and inner-loop Houston-adjacent multifamily edges that touch the Bellaire boundary.
Yes. Bellaire contracts run 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. with tight-cadence marked-vehicle patrols — because the city is so small, each contracted property is visited many times per shift without the route ever feeling rushed.
Average drive-up to a contracted Bellaire property is under 50 seconds — the fastest of any of our service zones because of how close our 77045 hub sits to the Bellaire boundary.
Yes — Bellaire PD has full municipal jurisdiction inside the city, and our officers coordinate with their patrol routinely. When a pursuit or pattern crosses the city boundary into Houston, we loop in HPD via the established mutual-aid channels.
Only multifamily — Bellaire Blvd condo high- and mid-rises, Bissonnet boutique apartment communities, and the small townhome HOAs scattered along inner Bellaire cross-streets. We don’t protect Bellaire Blvd retail strips, office buildings, or any other vertical. Multifamily only.
We arrive in plain clothes, walk the property the way an officer on patrol would, then deliver a written proposal within 4 business hours.