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Town Lake (Austin) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview and location

Town Lake is a student apartment complex located in Austin, TX 78741, roughly 3–4 miles southeast of downtown and the main university campus. The property sits near the Colorado River corridor, giving it a convenient position for students who need access to both the city center and the University of Texas at Austin area. The building is described by former residents as “a bit old,” and the common areas — particularly hallways and trash facilities — have drawn complaints about cleanliness and upkeep.

The property scores 4.2 out of 5 on location, the highest of all its rating dimensions, suggesting that being in this part of Austin is a genuine advantage. However, the overall Google rating is 3.5 stars from 333 reviews, and the staff, social, cleaning, internet, amenities, and value‑for‑money dimensions each sit at exactly 3.5. This flat profile indicates a predictable, middle‑of‑the‑road experience across most aspects of daily life.

Town Lake is pet‑friendly and offers a swimming pool and a game room. The minimum lease term is three months, and availability begins on 22 August 2026, aligning with the start of the fall semester for the 2026–2027 academic year.

Who this residence is for

Town Lake works best for students who are willing to trade some polish for a relatively low‑priced private or shared room in a location that is close enough to campus and downtown without paying a premium for a brand‑new building.

Who should look elsewhere

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The negative reviews from real tenants point to several reasons why some students may want to cross Town Lake off their list.

What residents say

The three reviews provided by Town Lake are worth reading carefully because they reveal the most frequently reported frustrations. Here are the verbatim extracts (spelling and punctuation as originally written):

“I lived in these apartments for one year (2022) and have been wanting to write a review for years but was waiting to see if my outlook on my experience would have changed and I can honestly say I am TRAUMATIZED by my experience living here. I would not recommend it to any prospective tenants for the following reasons… ” — Jana Carter, Google

“Good enough. Building is a bit old, hallways are dirty. Trash isn’t always picked up every week which is annoying when it over flows. Internet is a constant problem for me, they got a new or upgraded ISP but it caused issues where I can not connect my PC. (Heard from others that their Internet is amazing for them) Had ” — Alejandro Campos, Google

“This is not a bad place if you’re a student but there are better places. Don’t be tricked into renewing, they say if you renew it’s the same price but then they add a random fee so regardless rent goes up. The maintenance on the appliances in the apartment takes forever for someone to come check it out. Also there was ” — Michelle Brito, Google

The overall tone from these three reviewers is neutral‑to‑negative. No positive quotes were available in the dataset. When 333 Google reviews produce an average of 3.5 stars, it suggests a roughly equal split between satisfied and unsatisfied tenants. However, the specific complaints that surface here — maintenance delays, hidden renewal fees, internet problems, and dirty common areas — are concrete issues that prospective tenants should verify before signing a lease.

Price comparison and value

Austin’s city‑wide from‑price for student housing is $369 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). Town Lake’s lowest rate of $575 is about 56% higher than that floor. The maximum of $1,185 puts it on par with many mid‑range options in the area, especially for larger floor plans.

Given the property’s age and the maintenance complaints, the value for money dimension is rated 3.5 out of 5. That is not a strong endorsement, but it aligns with the “you get what you pay for” feel that emerges from resident feedback. Compared to newer student towers in West Campus or near Riverside, Town Lake undercuts them on price while offering similar floor plans and pet allowance.

Room types and lease terms

The unit types listed are:

Town Lake does not specify whether any of these are single‑occupancy or shared rooms. In student housing, “3b” or “4b” typically means a three‑ or four‑bedroom unit where each tenant rents a private bedroom and shares common kitchens and living areas. The lease start date of 22 August 2026 suggests availability for the fall 2026 semester. With a minimum lease of just three months, you can also enter in the spring or summer if a unit is open.

All prices mentioned in this article are indicative – confirm with the operator.

Booking timing

Because Town Lake’s available date is 22 August 2026, the property is preparing for the 2026–2027 academic cycle. In Austin’s student market, the best inventory typically appears between February and April for August move‑ins. If you are reading this after mid‑2026, last‑minute availability may still exist, but your choice of floor plan and price tier could be narrower.

Given the mixed reviews, it is especially advisable to tour the property in person or request a video walkthrough of the exact unit you would be assigned. Ask about the current trash collection schedule, confirm which internet provider is used and whether any known connectivity issues affect your bedroom, and get the renewal rate policy in writing. The negative reviews about hidden fees and slow maintenance are red flags that a direct conversation with the leasing office can help clarify — or confirm.

FAQ

Is Town Lake suitable for students with pets?

Yes. The property is tagged “Pet Friendly,” which means dogs and cats are generally allowed. You should still check the specific pet policy (breed restrictions, weight limits, additional deposit or monthly fee) with the operator before applying. Given that many Austin apartments restrict pets, this is a clear advantage for Town Lake.

What are the minimum and maximum lease lengths?

The minimum lease term is 3 months. The data does not state a maximum, but student leases typically run 12 months (August to July). You may be able to renew on a month‑to‑month basis after the initial term, but read the renewal clause carefully in light of the complaints about surprise fees.

Which amenities are available on site?

Town Lake offers a swimming pool and a game room. Parking, laundry, and gym facilities are not listed in the available data, so you should ask the leasing office whether these are provided or if there are extra costs. The property’s location (78741) is not served by the UT shuttle in some sections, so check bus routes or plan for a car or bicycle.

Sources & data date

Data as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.

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