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Inside Leander’s New Apartment Communities

Inside Leander’s New Apartment Communities

Eyeing a brand-new apartment in Leander and not sure where to start? With so many openings along 183A and near Old Town, it can feel like a lot to sort through. You want the right location, the right floor plan, and a deal that actually saves you money. In this guide, you’ll see where the newest communities are, what to expect inside, current rent context, and how to spot move-in specials fast. Let’s dive in.

New apartment hotspots in Leander

183A and Crystal Falls corridor

New communities cluster along 183A for quick north-south driving and easy access to nearby retail. Properties like the Evergrove at Crystal Village sit right by 183A, making it a strong pick if you commute by car or want fast access to North Austin. You’ll also find other recent openings along this corridor that mirror suburban-luxe amenities and modern finishes. Check each property’s site for floor plans, pricing, and specials. Evergrove at Crystal Village

Old Town and Main Street area

If you prefer a more central Leander setting, look near Old Town. Communities here aim for short drives to dining, services, and the Leander Station Park & Ride. Newer properties like The Chloe target this node with modern interiors and on-site conveniences. You can preview finishes and common spaces on their galleries. The Chloe gallery

Larkspur and Palmera Ridge

Northwest of central Leander, you’ll see growth tied to master-planned neighborhoods. These developments often mix apartment buildings with townhome-style options. Expect family-friendly layouts and parking choices that suit longer stays.

Ronald W. Reagan Boulevard nodes

This connector is seeing new projects thanks to local growth and access to regional corridors. It is also supported by ongoing road work around San Gabriel Parkway that aims to improve traffic flow. For context on upgrades, review the city’s project updates. City of Leander road project overview

Commute and transit tips

Leander is the northern terminus of Capital Metro’s Red Line, which runs from Leander Station into downtown Austin with stops along the way. If rail fits your routine, review the route and current schedule before you sign. For drivers, US‑183, the 183A Toll Road, and Ronald W. Reagan Boulevard shape most day-to-day commute tradeoffs. When comparing addresses, note the nearest 183A access point and your typical destinations. CapMetro Red Line details

Floor plans and amenities

Layouts and sizes

Most new Leander properties offer 1 to 2 bedrooms, plus a solid selection of 2-bedroom options sized for roommates or a WFH setup. Several communities also include 3-bedroom units, and a few go bigger with 3 to 4 bedroom flats or townhome-style homes. For example, Arista San Gabriel shows larger 3 to 4 bedroom homes that illustrate the top end of the new-build mix. Always confirm square footage and included features on the floor plan page. Arista San Gabriel floor plan overview

In‑unit features

You can expect in‑unit washers and dryers, quartz or granite counters, stainless appliances, and private balconies or patios in most new builds. Storage is typically improved compared to older stock, with larger closets and efficient layouts. Many communities also offer reserved or direct-access garages as an optional upgrade.

Community perks

Across new developments, you’ll see co‑working lounges and meeting rooms, resort‑style pools with cabanas, and fitness centers with free weights and studio spaces. Outdoor kitchen and grill areas are common, as are dog parks and pet-wash stations. Select properties add EV charging, smart access systems, and package lockers for extra convenience. For a representative amenities set, scan a property like Park at Crystal Falls. Park at Crystal Falls amenities

Pricing and specials

Averages to set expectations

Multifamily data providers show mid‑range rents for Leander’s apartment stock. RentCafe reports the average apartment rent in Leander at about $1,523 as of Feb 2026. Some listing marketplaces that focus on active one-bedrooms may display averages in the low $1,200s. Use these as context only and verify unit‑level pricing at the property. Leander rent trends on RentCafe, Leander market snapshot

Real examples from new communities

  • Evergrove at Crystal Village: advertised one-bedrooms start in the low $1,200s with grand-opening offers highlighted on the site (as of Feb 16, 2026). Specials can include multiple weeks free on select lease terms. Confirm exact floor plans, dates, and eligibility before applying. Evergrove pricing and offers
  • Larger floor plans: 3 to 4 bedroom units at properties like Arista San Gabriel appear in the mid $2,400s and above, which reflects the premium for size and new construction (as of Feb 16, 2026). Always verify current availability. Arista San Gabriel large units

How to capture savings

Grand openings and new phases often come with move‑in specials like weeks free, reduced deposits, or gift cards. Track deal language on each property’s leasing page, then confirm the terms, minimum lease length, and expiry with the onsite team. To save time, use a local specials feed that aggregates current offers across Leander and nearby suburbs. Browse featured move‑in specials on MoveInATX

Compare and tour with a plan

Use this quick checklist when you tour:

  • Floor plan fit. Measure key furniture and confirm storage, balcony space, and WFH needs.
  • Parking and fees. Ask about reserved spaces, direct-access garages, and any monthly add-ons.
  • EV charging. Confirm stall availability, per‑kWh or session pricing, and reservation rules.
  • Work-from-home support. Look for co‑working lounges, conference rooms, and strong Wi‑Fi.
  • Pet priorities. Check dog park size, pet wash access, breed rules, and monthly pet rent.
  • Noise and timing. Ask about nearby construction timelines and quiet hours.
  • Special fine print. Note the promo name, eligible floor plans, required lease term, and expiry date.

Where new builds meet your commute

If you plan to use the Red Line, look for communities within a short drive to Leander Station and compare travel times to your downtown or Domain-area stops. If you rely on 183A Toll, prioritize sites with quick toll access and consider peak-hour tradeoffs. Keep an eye on the city’s road upgrade projects since intersection work and phased improvements can shift travel times during your lease term. CapMetro Red Line route, San Gabriel Parkway project

Track openings and deals quickly

The fastest way to stay on top of new phases and specials is to combine property site checks with a curated specials feed. Many Leander communities, including openings like Evergrove and Old Town options such as The Chloe, post limited-time pricing and incentives on their official sites. Then use an aggregator to compare multiple deals side by side and flag time-sensitive promos. See current specials on MoveInATX, Preview finishes at The Chloe

Get local help, free

If you want a short list of best-fit options and same-day or next-day tours, our local team can handle the heavy lifting at no cost to you. We’ll curate apartments that match your must-haves and budget, surface real move‑in specials, coordinate showings, and guide your application so you can lock in the right place fast. Start your free search with Four22 Leasing.

FAQs

What are average rents in Leander right now?

  • Multifamily data shows average apartment rent near $1,523 (as of Feb 2026), and some listing snapshots place active one-bedrooms in the low $1,200s; verify unit-level pricing with each property.

Which Leander areas have the newest apartments?

  • Hotspots include the 183A and Crystal Falls corridor, Old Town near Main Street, Larkspur and Palmera Ridge, and emerging nodes along Ronald W. Reagan Boulevard.

What amenities do new Leander apartments usually include?

  • Expect in‑unit washers and dryers, modern kitchens, balconies or patios, co‑working lounges, resort‑style pools, fitness centers, pet amenities, and often EV charging.

How do move‑in specials work at new communities?

  • New phases often offer weeks free or reduced deposits for specific floor plans and lease terms; always confirm dates, eligibility, and fine print on the property’s site or via the leasing office.

Is the CapMetro Red Line useful for commuting from Leander?

  • Yes, the Leander Station Park & Ride connects directly to downtown and intermediate stops; review the current route and schedule before you sign. CapMetro Red Line

Can I find larger 3 to 4 bedroom rentals in new builds?

  • Yes, select communities include larger 3 to 4 bedroom flats or townhome-style units; check availability and pricing at examples like Arista San Gabriel. Arista San Gabriel details

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