Apartments with balconies in Austin
Outdoor space matters in Texas spring and fall. Balconies range from a 4×6 perch to wraparound terraces, and the price-per-square-foot premium varies hugely by building.
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Common at The Domain. Downtown towers vary wildly by floor plan. Often free in newer construction; older buildings rarely have them. Austin has 15 neighborhoods we actively track for balconies, and the inventory varies a lot by area.
Best Austin neighborhoods for balconies
**The Domain** (Upscale & Tech-adjacent, $1,600-$2,800): The Domain is Austin's second downtown, a massive mixed-use development in north Austin packed with luxury apartments, high-end retail, and corporate offices. Apple, Meta, and Amazon all have nearby campuses, making it a natural home for tech workers. The walkable outdoor mall features over 100 shops and restaurants. Apartments here tend to be newer builds with resort-style pools, coworking lounges, and smart home features. **East Austin** (Creative & Diverse, $1,300-$2,200): East Austin is the creative heartbeat of the city, known for its food trucks, art studios, craft cocktail bars, and a rapidly evolving restaurant scene. Once one of the more affordable parts of town, it has seen significant development while still maintaining its cultural roots. You will find murals on nearly every block and a strong sense of local identity. Apartments range from converted bungalows to modern complexes with rooftop decks. **South Congress** (Iconic & Trendy, $1,500-$2,600): South Congress, locally called SoCo, is one of the most iconic streets in Austin. The avenue is lined with vintage shops, live music venues, and beloved local restaurants like Jo's Coffee with its famous 'I Love You So Much' mural. Apartments on and near SoCo offer walkable access to downtown via the Congress Avenue Bridge, which is also famous for its bat colony. This neighborhood is quintessential Austin. **Downtown** (Urban & High-energy, $1,800-$3,500): Downtown Austin is the epicenter of the city's famous live music scene, anchored by 6th Street and Rainey Street. High-rise apartments with skyline and Lady Bird Lake views define the housing market here. You are steps from the Texas State Capitol, world-class dining, and year-round events like SXSW and ACL. It is the most walkable part of Austin but comes with premium pricing. Ideal for anyone who wants to be in the middle of the action. **Mueller** (Planned & Family-oriented, $1,400-$2,200): Mueller is a master-planned community built on the site of Austin's former airport. It is designed around walkability, with a town center, lake park, farmers market, and community gardens. The Thinkery children's museum and Alamo Drafthouse anchor the retail area. Apartments here attract families and professionals who value green space and planned infrastructure without leaving the city. The neighborhood has a suburban feel inside city limits. **Hyde Park** (Historic & Academic, $1,200-$1,800): Hyde Park is one of Austin's oldest neighborhoods, located just north of the UT campus. Victorian-era homes, massive pecan trees, and a quiet residential atmosphere make it feel like a small town inside a big city. Apartments here tend to be smaller, older buildings with character, and rents are reasonable compared to downtown. Quack's Bakery and Hyde Park Bar & Grill are neighborhood institutions. It is a popular spot for graduate students and university staff.
What to ask when touring
Balcony amenities vary by building. Ask: (1) Is it included in rent or a separate fee? (2) What hours is it accessible? (3) How recently was it renovated? (4) Are there usage limits or reservations? Our locator agents know the answers for every Austin building they tour.
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Frequently asked questions
Which Austin neighborhood has the most balconies?
Common at The Domain. Downtown towers vary wildly by floor plan.
How much extra do balconies cost in Austin?
Often free in newer construction; older buildings rarely have them.
Are balconies included in rent?
In Austin, balconies are usually included in rent for newer buildings. Older buildings sometimes charge a separate fee or don't offer them at all.
Can Key Finders Locating help me find an apartment with balconies?
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Last reviewed 2026-04-07 · Key Finders Locating, a TREC-licensed free apartment locator (Bosah Group ID 9012866)