Apartment complexes in Pond Springs: ranked picks
Pond Springs sits in North Austin along the 183 corridor, home to a mix of garden-style and townhome-style apartment communities. These rankings weigh resident feedback on leasing staff, maintenance turnaround, and amenities like pools and dog parks, using our methodology to score each property. Below are four complexes serving the area, ordered by overall resident sentiment.
Most renters here are looking at proximity to the 183/Lakeline corridor, with easy access to shopping and job centers, plus green space for pets given how many of these properties lean into dog parks as a selling point.
4 businesses, scored on rating, review volume, recency, sentiment and listing completeness. How we score › · View on map ›
At a glance
| # | Business | Score | Rating | From | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Onyx 183 | 74 | 3.8 (306) | — | Pet owners, long-term renters |
| 2 | Bridge at Balcones Apartments | 72 | 4 (130) | — | Value seekers, self-employed renters |
| 3 | NoA on McNeil Townhomes + Flats | 62 | 3.7 (129) | — | Townhome-style units, garages |
| 4 | The Flats on San Felipe | 58 | 3.5 (143) | — | Location near Lakeline Mall |
Ranked picks

Onyx 183
score 74/100Named staff like Sofia and Elia get repeat praise for quick responses, and the dog park and pet spa stand out as everyday perks.

Bridge at Balcones Apartments
score 72/100Same-day maintenance and a staff willing to work with tricky approvals win most residents over, though a few report pest and safety issues.

NoA on McNeil Townhomes + Flats
score 62/100Attached garages and a 24-hour maintenance promise are real draws, but noise and sound insulation between units are recurring gripes.

The Flats on San Felipe
score 58/100Long-term tenants like Gloria's service and the amenities, but newer renters describe a harder time getting maintenance and complaints addressed.