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Austin Apartment Rentals
Austin is a great city in the state of Texas and finding an apartment in or around the metro area should be no problem. Some University of Texas students say it's hard to get good affordable housing near the campus, but otherwise your choices should be plentiful. Not everyone is looking for downtown housing anyways as many people work up near Round Rock. If you are searching for an apartment or rental condo near downtown, consider the Crescent Apartments on E. Riverside or AMLI Downtown on Lavaca Street. The Ashton Austin Luxury Apartments on Colorado Street are definitely "posh" but you will pay a premium to be in this fabulous location - 1 bedrooms go for $2000+ and 2 bedrooms are $3200/month or more. As you get closer to the U. of Texas, you'll find University Towers, 21 Rio, or even UtStudent.com is a great resource. There are often bulletin boards in the student union at school with shared housing options, apartments for lease, and even rental houses near campus. Check out all places before signing any lease and see what other students have to say.
The entire process of looking for housing in any city can be tiresome and that is why we suggest using a property management company that has dozens of listings. They can take your requirements and hopefully match them up with a rental property. They deal with shared housing, condo rentals, apartment complexes, and private homes. Even if they can't help you with their inventory, they often have connections throughout town that will lead you to the right place. Roscoe Properties lists plenty of places to rent and it's perfect for students, young professionals, or families. Alori Properties also features studios, 1, and 2 bedroom apartments throughout the city. We recommend that you call a few of these companies, talk to a manager, and tell them what you are looking for. They can save you time and energy in the property search. Always try to look at 5 rentals (minimum) before making any decision as rental prices vary considerably based on location, size, and amenities. Floorplans are important as well. Also, make sure the prospective rental property allows things like pets if you have any. Will they have a parking space? Do supply water and cable as part of the rent? These are all good questions to have ready to ask when you are searching and talking with property owners.