Lark Austin
Austin, TX 78705, USA · 3.7 (166 Google reviews)
About this residence
Lark Austin is a student residence in Austin, United States, offering 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom options. Listed rates range between $799 and $1,959 per month, varying with room type and contract. Residents score staff (5.0/5) and social (5.0/5) highest in published ratings. The operator highlights meditation classes, gym, swimming_pool. Rooms are listed as available from 14 Aug 2026. Figures are indicative — confirm current pricing and terms with the operator before signing.
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Why do I pay 65 dollars a month in a compulsory amenity fee, if half of the amenities are not functioning and hardly maintained? Half of the TVs in the lounge do not have remotes. None of the TVs in the upstairs lounge have remotes. If you want to use them, you have to download an app, a different one for the numerous
I am renting at The Lark and I find their treatment of residents to be absolutely unacceptable. At around 1am an extremely loud and persistent beeping noise emerged from the locked maintenance closet in my unit. I contacted emergency maintenance because this noise can be heard all the way from the elevators. They said
Though it’s super close to the ut campus, apartments are small and pricy so moving even one block away is worth is to save ~$300. They still have rooms with no window for an absurd price and broken elevators often. This wouldn’t be my first choice off-campus apartment if I did it again.
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