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Apartments for Rent in Austin, TX

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Average rent in Austin, Texas

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Austin is $1,591, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $2,025. Rent rates updated 6 days ago
Studio
$1,303
1 Bed
$1,591
2 Beds
$2,025
3+ Beds
$2,673
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List

Top neighborhoods in Austin

West University

West University

What it’s like to live in West University

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.
Great for
College Students
Grad Students
Academics
Young Renters
Remote Workers
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
North University

North University

What it’s like to live in North University

Academic accessibility shapes North University, where this established Austin neighborhood borders the University of Texas. Rental options include divided historic homes and smaller apartment buildings throughout this walkable district. The area offers exceptional access to both campus facilities and the popular Guadalupe Street "Drag" commercial corridor, making it particularly appealing to faculty, graduate students, and professionals connected to the university seeking character beyond purely undergraduate-dominated housing.
Great for
College Students
Grad Students
Academics
Young Renters
Remote Workers
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
North Austin

North Austin

What it’s like to live in North Austin

Eclectic energy defines this enclave where The Domain's upscale shopping meets Dive Bar's karaoke nights. Pet owners appreciate the 38-acre Walnut Creek Park's off-leash areas but contend with 65% of rentals charging monthly pet fees. Vintage lovers flock to the monthly N. Lamar flea market.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial

How To Find an Apartment in Austin

Austin is one of the largest cities in Texas, only smaller than San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas. It’s one of the best places to live in the state, offering a vibrant culture and stunning natural beauty.

The area is known as the Live Music Capital of the World and is home to famous venues like Broken Spoke and Carousel Lounge. This major city is the birthplace of country stars like Willie Nelson and often hosts music festivals.

Austin is also a thriving tech hub with companies like Apple, Google, and Tesla, and its rich academic community, anchored by the University of Texas, adds to the innovative energy. The city's vibrant food scene appeals to working professionals and students alike, drawing in foodies from all over. After indulging in some authentic BBQ, you can take a scenic walk at Barton Springs or Zilker Park, where Austin perfectly blends urban life with nature.

If you’re searching for apartments in Austin, there are many excellent neighborhoods to call home. Living in Downtown Austin means you’ll be close to everything from concert halls to top employers. It’s a nightlife hotspot with many different types of units available, including apartments and condos with up to five bedrooms.

South Congress (SoCo) is a trendy area with high-end boutiques and unique restaurants. There’s an eclectic mix of apartment complexes and townhomes in this neighborhood, and the best units offer amenities like fireplaces, gas cooking, and upgraded cabinetry. And Cherrywood is one of the safest neighborhoods in East Austin and known for its modern units in historic bungalows and converted warehouses.

If you’re tired of typing “Austin apartments near me” into Google and looking for rent signs around the city, try Apartment List. Just fill out our Renter Quiz, and we’ll match you with rentals in Austin, TX based on your budget, location preferences, and must-have amenities.

Our apartment finder app lets you communicate directly with landlords 24/7 to ask all your questions. You can also explore shared housing options in Austin zip codes if you want a roommate to split costs with.

FAQs answered by renters in Austin, TX

Are there any good apartment recommendations for someone looking to rent in East Austin or The Domain?

Showing 2 answers out of 8 total answers
  • Answer 1

    I would look at Sentral maybe for elevated living, other places are called luxury but fail to deliver

    answered on February 20 2025 by Gerard G.

  • Answer 2

    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

    answered on February 20 2025 by Kevin H.

Is Living in Downtown Austin Worth It?

Showing 2 answers out of 10 total answers
  • Answer 1

    Very much so. I moved from COS, CO and I feel like I received 5 raises to go along with my promotion.

    answered on February 21 2025 by Rebekah M.

  • Answer 2

    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.

    answered on February 21 2025 by Nick C.

What makes Austin, Texas the best place for renters?

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  • Answer 1

    I was relocated here after a promotion and it is inexpensive.

    answered on February 21 2025 by Rebekah M.

  • Answer 2

    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.

    answered on February 21 2025 by Nick C.

What are some of the best neighborhoods for renting an apartment in Austin, TX?

Showing 2 answers out of 25 total answers
  • Answer 1

    Circle C south Austin, Spicewood Springs, jollyville, lakeline

    answered on February 21 2025 by Nick C.

  • Answer 2

    East Austin

    answered on February 20 2025 by Gerard G.

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