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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.

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All apartment building in Leander, TX, ranked by score and relevance

We found 37 businesses offering apartment building in Leander, TX; 16 met the criteria for the scored directory. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is apartment building, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist.

The Standard at Leander Station Apartments
4.4(253)✓ Google-verified

Move-in experience here is smooth, with named staff like Brennan, Michael, Karla, and Chenia earning specific praise for attentiveness. Residents report modern apartments, quiet surroundings, quick repairs (one dryer fixed within hours), resort amenities, and a genuinely welcoming community where neighbors help newcomers find their way around.

Camden Leander Apartments
4.4(182)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Maintenance and leasing staff earn consistent praise for quick response times, professionalism, and going beyond standard service. Residents highlight efficient handling of requests (some same-day), friendly named staff like James, Valeria, and Kayly, and well-kept grounds with amenities. A single complaint raised concerns about enforcement inconsistency, animal policies, and community dynamics, but this represents a small fraction of feedback. The complex attracts residents seeking an upgrade or relocating to Texas, with appeal tied to responsive management and physical condition. Pricing starts at $1,199 for 1-bedroom units. The main caveat for prospective renters is clarifying pet and community policies upfront, given one resident's experience with complaint handling and perceived favoritism.

River Junction Apartments
4.5(216)✓ Google-verified

Residents split sharply on River Junction. Advocates praise spacious apartments, well-kept amenities, and staff like Sabella and Haley who resolve issues promptly. However, persistent internet outages through WhiteSky dominate negative reviews; work-from-home tenants report multi-day blackouts monthly, combined with thin walls triggering neighbor complaints, pest issues on lower floors, and management dismissal of internet reliability as contractual inevitability.

The Gabriel
4.7(118)✓ Google-verified

Most residents praise The Gabriel for its clean grounds, responsive maintenance staff, and friendly office team. The complex offers solid amenities, good pet facilities, and a generally peaceful feel. However, some report significant noise from neighboring units due to thin walls, and one long-term resident noted management's reluctance to enforce smoking, marijuana use, and pet waste rules consistently, which undermined the advertised community standards. Staff members like Will and Ashley are singled out for going the extra mile. Residents value the gas stoves, private patios, and proximity to Highway 183. Pay close attention to lease paperwork before signing, as one reviewer experienced a 13-month term when expecting 12 months.

The Southbrook
4.5(193)✓ Google-verified

Most residents praise the Southbrook's clean grounds, resort-style pool, and staff responsiveness. Leasing associates like Kyli, Anthony, Jazmin, and Amador earn consistent mention for patience and clear communication during tours and move-in. Maintenance typically responds promptly, and community events keep residents engaged. However, a small number report serious lapses: bugs and uncleaned units on move-in, repeated AC failures left unresolved, and one incident of a leasing agent refusing a tour. These issues appear concentrated in specific periods or staff moments rather than systematic, but they contradict the otherwise positive experience described by long-term residents.

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The Sarah by ARIUM
4.4(304)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Living here appeals to pet owners and families who value responsive management and a genuine sense of community. Residents consistently praise staff members Vanessa, Byron, and Hailey for going beyond standard help. Maintenance responds quickly, and the dog park is actively managed to keep leashes enforced. Management sometimes feels heavy-handed to those who see enforcement as invasive, and a few residents report coldness from front office staff. The property draws people relocating to the Austin area and draws praise for quiet but lively atmosphere, clean grounds, and reasonable parking. Ric and his team shape the day-to-day experience; their warmth dominates five-star reviews, but one resident reported feeling stalked during a dog-leash incident and another noted a rude property manager. Bird nesting on exterior areas has been flagged once. Most residents stay longer and recommend friends.

The Conley
4.5(192)✓ Google-verified

Most residents report smooth moves and attentive staff, especially leasing manager Jacoby. The community feels quiet, safe, and well-kept, with a strong pet park and active clubhouse events like bingo. Maintenance and management are typically responsive. However, some face significant friction: security deposits taking months to return, strict parking enforcement without warning, and occasionally poor move-in condition with paint defects and masking tape left behind. One resident paid a $300 tow fee despite having registered the vehicle and following what they believed was lease protocol.

Park at Crystal Falls
4.3(382)✓ Google-verified

Most residents praise the two pools, two gyms, and dog parks, along with quick maintenance and a genuinely helpful management team (Savannah, Calista, Deseray). A minority report serious friction: inconsistent phone access, steep move-out fees some call excessive, strict parking enforcement for visitors, and occasional neighbor disturbances. The experience varies depending on which staff member you work with.

YardHomes Hero Way
4.8(45)✓ Google-verified

Most residents report a polished living experience tied directly to named staff members who go well beyond standard service. Kenna in leasing and Andrea in move-in coordination are consistently praised for genuine care and responsiveness; maintenance lead Chima earns repeated mentions for swift, thorough fixes. The standalone house model with private yards and garage options appeals strongly to those avoiding shared walls. That said, parking congestion on weekends and a restrictive visitor policy create real friction, especially for late-shift workers. One resident spent eight months dealing with a faulty garage door while paying full rent, and construction quality varies by unit, with sound transmission and pest issues reported in specific homes. One reviewer questioned whether incentivized reviews skew the rating.

Bevelo at Larkspur Apartments
4.3(56)✓ Google-verified

Half of residents describe a well-kept, quiet community where responsive management and named staff like Bri, Alexandria, and Mike earn consistent praise for fast maintenance and welcoming service. The other half cite serious friction: noise enforcement deemed selective (guests playing loudly late, dogs off-leash, pool use past hours), accusations of unfair violations without documentation, and a screening process that immigrant applicants find deliberately difficult. Thin walls and the nearby wastewater facility create additional ambient problems. The complex appeals to those who value a curated, strictly-run gated environment with premium amenities. New residents and out-of-state movers often report smooth initial experiences. Long-term tenants and families with elderly parents are divided: some find professional, consistent management; others say enforcement is arbitrary and management dismisses concerns defensively.

Oak House

#11Oak House

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4.5(63)✓ Google-verified

Most residents report a warm welcome and speedy maintenance, with staff like Iztli, Denise, Sal, and Roman earning genuine praise for going the extra mile. Leasing moves smoothly, events foster community, and the grounds stay clean. However, resident relations crack under pressure. A few tenants encountered dismissive replies to repair requests and inflexible late-fee enforcement despite advance notice. One family spent five days without hot water and received cold responses instead of urgency. Staff warmth appears selective, leaving some feeling unwelcome or deprioritized against fee collection.

22 North

#1222 North

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4.1(247)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Staff warmth stands out: leasing agents like Daniel and Tammy earn consistent praise for attentiveness and follow-through. Location perks matter-HEB, parks, and food trucks within minutes draw residents in. The rub comes down to execution. Multiple tenants report filthy roach-infested apartments on arrival, broken appliances sitting unfixed for months, and murky deposit refund practices. A handful of recent reviews celebrate the experience; a cluster of older complaints paint a darker picture of premium pricing masking basic service gaps. Common area cleanliness and maintenance responsiveness divide opinions sharply. Pool, gym, and dog park upkeep receive both praise and neglect complaints. Long-term resident grievances carry weight: one eight-year tenant called the place "overpriced, underserved." Another moved out after two weeks citing emotional and mental toll from conditions. If you move in, inspect your unit closely before signing; track all communications in writing.

Leander Park
4.0(157)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Leander Park draws strong praise for spacious, clean apartments and staff professionalism during move-in, especially from leasing agents like Alexa, Connor, and Nakieya. However, a vocal minority report serious friction since new management took over, citing slow application processing, poor communication, and dismissal of maintenance complaints. Residents highlight maintenance responsiveness from crew members like Juan, Johan, and Melvin, plus security patrols when requested. The recurring caveat is noise transfer through walls and new management's tendency to pass blame to tenants rather than solve problems. Pet policies are well-defined on their website but enforcement of community pet rules appears inconsistent.

Hills at Leander
3.8(93)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Active seniors and retirees who want community find Hills at Leander worth the move. Maintenance staff Rafael and Luvrin set a welcoming tone, the pool and grounds stay clean, and staff like Nubia and Esmeralda handle applications smoothly. Game nights, yoga, crafts, and a salon keep residents engaged. That said, fire alarms have been a recurring problem, some management changes left gaps in communication, and a few residents waited too long for repairs. A 2024 review notes these issues are being addressed. The complex prohibits smoking and enforces pet rules unevenly. Affordability stands out compared to other senior buildings in the market.

Lakeline Apartments
3.3(236)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Guillermo González, the leasing consultant, draws consistent praise for his knowledge and patience through the rental process. Many five-star reviews highlight his attentiveness and willingness to solve problems. However, a sharp divide emerges: residents report critical failures in maintenance response, particularly air conditioning repairs, and recurring problems with community standards, including neighbor behavior and property cleanliness that undermine daily living. Management turnover to Avenue5 has improved office interactions, and amenities like the fitness center and pool are present. Prices are described as reasonable for the area. The core tension is between strong front-desk service and weak follow-through on maintenance-what happens after you sign matters more than the leasing experience.

Villas of Mason Hills
4.1(44)✓ Google-verified

Five-star reviews praise the villa-style floor plan, private yards, and fast maintenance from technician John. Several residents note a family-like community feel and walk-ability to nearby shops. However, a cluster of one-star reviews from the past year describe management being hard to reach, slow to resolve complex maintenance issues, and dismissive during hardship requests. Quality appears to vary sharply by management tenure.

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Common questions about apartment building

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Leander, TX?
Rents vary a lot by unit size, age of the building, and proximity to 183A or the rail station. Older garden-style complexes tend to run cheaper than newer mid-rise buildings with structured parking and resort-style amenities. Always ask for the total monthly cost including utility and amenity fees, not just the base rent quoted online.
What fees should I expect beyond monthly rent?
Many Leander complexes charge separately for trash valet, pest control, water/sewer (often billed as a flat fee or RUBS split among residents), and sometimes a monthly amenity or technology fee. Ask for an itemized breakdown before signing, since these can add a meaningful amount to the advertised rent.
How do I judge the quality of an apartment building before signing a lease?
Check maintenance response times by asking current residents or reading recent reviews, inspect the actual unit you'd be renting rather than a staged model, and look at the condition of shared areas like stairwells, mailrooms, and parking lots. A well-run building keeps common areas clean and fixes issues quickly rather than letting them pile up.
How often will I deal with maintenance or management issues?
Routine requests like appliance repairs or minor plumbing issues come up occasionally in any building. What matters more is turnaround time. A responsive team handles most non-emergency requests within a few days; a poorly managed one can leave residents waiting weeks, which is a red flag worth asking about directly during a tour.

Last updated 2026-07-17