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Urban energy pulses through Downtown Austin, where historic buildings stand alongside sleek high-rises with spectacular views. Rental options include industrial-chic lofts and luxury apartments with resort-style amenities targeting urban professionals. While the neighborhood offers unmatched walkability to restaurants, entertainment venues, and major employers, rental rates rank among Austin's highest with noise from entertainment districts affecting some buildings. Perfect for professionals and empty nesters who prioritize walkable urban living and don't mind paying premium rates for maximum convenience and amenities despite occasional street noise.
Tech corridor convenience defines North Burnet, where newer apartment communities surround Austin's growing technology district including The Domain's "second downtown" development. Most rental properties include contemporary amenities supporting both remote work requirements and active lifestyles through flexible spaces and resort-style facilities. Though lacking the character of historic neighborhoods, the practical advantages of modern construction and proximity to major employers creates compelling value for tech professionals seeking convenience.
The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Austin, TX is $1,421+, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $1,811+.
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I would look at Sentral maybe for elevated living, other places are called luxury but fail to deliver
Not sure a lot of places are are old n need to upgrade. But my experience in apartment I gotta say Salado made me feel welcome coming from losing everything in house fire
Bowen
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Austin’s rental market has shifted significantly in favor of renters, with a surge of new apartments increasing vacancy and softening rents compared to recent peaks. If you’re flexible on location and amenities, you’ll find plenty of options and opportunities to negotiate incentives. However, competition remains strong for unique or centrally located units, so starting your search early is advised.
Navigate apartment hunting and city life like a local with our curated articles about Austin, Texas.
Collegiate convenience meets urban buzz near UT Austin's 307-foot Tower. Renters covet Craftsman bungalows with original hardwood floors but face 45% rent increases upon lease renewal. The neighborhood's "Grove Shutdown" tradition sees 20,000 students flood 24th Street during finals week.
Very much so. I moved from COS, CO and I feel like I received 5 raises to go along with my promotion.
Just depends on person and preferences. I have many friends living downtown and all have different incomes, different lives, jobs, etc., but love it down there.
I was relocated here after a promotion and it is inexpensive.
The new L.A. basically. It’s better to get here early nowadays and get on the ball to establishing yourself because it’s definitely the place to be for opportunities.
Circle C south Austin, Spicewood Springs, jollyville, lakeline
East Austin
No, however prices are dropping
If you work downtown, can afford it and don’t want to commute and deal with traffic, sure!
Depends on what you’re looking for in life outside of work and also depends on what you’re willing to pay, it’s very pricey
Beautiful City with lots of outdoor activities. Small towns are not that far away so it’s always cool to visit one and learn it’s history.
Great restaurants, outdoor venues, hiking and the river is incredible. City with a small town feel.
Close to alot of different things to do and see
Lots of options and prices. Lots of parks a recreation for kids
Very friendly
Lots of choices
Location
Jobs fun city though expensive
Ever growing choices across town
Austin Texas is often considered 1 of the best places for renters due to it's vibrant Income income Income tax and diverse neighborhoods
Many new places to check
There’s always something to do. Try new foods, places, run a marathon, music lovers, all the things!
Convenient
Only the sights, everything else can get very expensive
Great city vibes with nature
Excellent Leasing Staff and Employees too.
It’s unique charm
Lots to do here.
The possibility of jobs and places to live
Calm and peaceful life. No rush and hush hush.
Austin is a place with purpose. If you are looking for a place away from it all, it won't be for you. But if you are enjoying a vibrant life and welcome to new experiences, Austin is the type of place that has it all and everyone is welcome.
Rental prices are lowering, it’s awesome if you are willing to have a roommate or two! Be picky and look early
Close to venues, downside is it is much more expensive. Better to live on the outskirts such as Roundrock or Dripping Springs
Rent prices have been decreasing. Lots of inventory.
Very diverse, there’s a complex for every one !
Fun city
Lots of options depending on what part of town you want to live in and rents overall have come down which is helpful.
Georgetown is where I want to live. Austin is too crazy.
The whole town is awesome
Nice weather, fun people active exciting
Mild weather in winter
Community, small city, great food
The domain
Domain, Downtown Central Austin
Pflugerville
Near Walnut Creek if possible.
Domain, downtown, north Austin, east Austin
Mine, north campus, Mueller
The outskirts
North West Austin
Cedar Park
Southwest Parkway
Cedar park, East Austin
Domain
Onion Creek
Georgetown is cheapest
Southwest
78704, Hyde Park
Austin’s reputation as the “Live Music Capital of the World” is just one of its many draws. This Texas gem combines a thriving tech scene with a laid-back lifestyle that appeals to both professionals and creatives. Downtown Austin offers high-rise apartments with stunning views of Lady Bird Lake, while South Congress (SoCo) charms renters with its boutique shops, food trucks, and vintage flair. Families often choose North Austin or Circle C Ranch for their spacious homes and strong sense of community. Whether you’re paddleboarding on the lake or enjoying live music at one of the city’s iconic venues, Austin offers a dynamic yet welcoming environment.