Finding an apartment in Leander
Leander has grown fast over the past decade, and its apartment stock reflects that: new construction near the 183A corridor and Bagdad Road sits alongside older, smaller communities closer to downtown and the Old Town area. We track 37 apartment buildings across the city, ranging from garden-style complexes with surface parking to larger mid-rise communities with structured garages, pools, and fitness centers. Some cater to commuters heading into Austin via 183A or the CapMetro rail, others sit closer to schools and family neighborhoods.
When comparing buildings, look past the leasing office's marketing photos. Ask about actual unit condition, not just the model unit. Check what's included in rent versus billed as utility or amenity fees (many Leander complexes charge separately for trash valet, pest control, or water). Walk the property at different times of day if possible, since parking availability and noise levels can shift a lot between a Tuesday morning and a Friday night. Get a clear answer on maintenance response times, since that's often where a good complex separates from a mediocre one.
Our rankings weigh factors like maintenance responsiveness, fee transparency, unit condition, and how management handles disputes or move-out charges. See the ranked list of the best apartment buildings in Leander, and read our methodology for how we score and verify each one.