This April, Austin was the 20th most expensive city to rent in the nation. One bedroom units were priced at a median of $1,150 and two bedroom units at $1,500. This city came ahead of Houston, Charlotte, and Nashville in our most recent national rent report.

At a neighborhood level, Downtown Austin ($1,900) was the most expensive area for renters this spring. A few hundred dollars behind, East Cesar Chavez ($1,650), Holly ($1,625), and Old West Austin ($1,600) were the next priciest neighborhoods. More affordable options in the $1,000 range could be found in Pleasant Valley, University of Texas – Austin, and North Loop.
If you’re interested in seeing how Austin stacks up to the rest of the United States, view our April National Rent Report, which analyzes over 1 million active listings available in the prior month.
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