
Apartments for Rent in Amarillo, TX (285 Rentals)


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Amarillo Square Apartments

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Silos At Farmers

Winchester Apartments

Reserve @ 47

Town Parc at Amarillo

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Rock Island Apartments

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Quail Creek Apartments and Duplexes

The Park at 54th Apartments

Amarillo Greentree Village

Georgia Villas III

Cottonwood Apartments

Boulder Bay

Plum Creek

Arden Ridge Apartments

Georgia Villas II

Glenwood Apartments

The Coachlight Apartments

Axiom at 51st

Ridgecrest Apartments

Georgia Villas

Legacy Ridge Apartments

North Grand Villas

Crossings at Bell
Amarillo, TX Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Amarillo?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amarillo Studio Apartments | $891 | $430 | $1,469 |
| Amarillo 1 Bedroom Apartments | $864 | $473 | $1,584 |
| Amarillo 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,076 | $544 | $1,800 |
| Amarillo 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,308 | $642 | $2,100 |
| Amarillo 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,414 | $907 | $1,800 |
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Amarillo Overview
Located in the Panhandle of Texas, Amarillo is known for the natural attractions that surround the city as well as the cowboy history and feel that is present throughout the area. If you are a fan of historical beauty, or just the country lifestyle, an apartment in Amarillo may be the choice for you.
What is the history of Amarillo?
Amarillo started as a large ranch, which grew into a settlement first named Oneida that was known as a fast growing cattle market. The name was changed to Amarillo after the yellow flowers that are populous around the lakes and waterways. The eventual discovery of natural gas and oil drew many new residents and the population quickly expanded.
How is the weather in Amarillo?
Like most of the Panhandle region, Amarillo’s climate is considered semi-arid. During the winter season the temperature from day to night can vary greatly, but most of the precipitation in the area is seen during the spring and summer months. Temperatures throughout the year have an average of 70 degrees and can range from 50 degrees in January to 91 degrees in July.
How do I get around town?
While the primary mode of transportation in the city of Amarillo is cars, the downtown brick paved roads are easy to travel via foot or bicycle. The city also provides a bus route to provide transportation for local residents.
What is the Amarillo commute like?
The main routes of travel throughout the city and to outlying areas are through state highways such as 60, 287, and 87. There is one primary interstate highway that connects with the city and usually helps to keep traffic passing through town to a minimum.
What are the local media outlets?
"Most of your news in Amarillo is delivered via one of the four main newspapers owned by Morris Communications. The primary news is ""The Amarillo Globe News,"" which won a Pulitzer Prize for one of its expose pieces. Whether you are a fan of classic hits, top ten, or are an avid country fan, one of the 5 radio stations will have something for your ear."
Why live in Amarillo, TX?
There is not only a lot to do in Amarillo but it is, an extremely family friendly place to live. They have everything from an amusement park, to horseback riding, to sports, to museums and are known for having some of the friendliest neighbors around. The town's history and roots are apparent everywhere you go, but don't think of Amarillo as a sleepy town, as the town's many attractions draw visitors from all over throughout the year.
What Amarillo landmarks should I see?
The city Amarillo is home to West Texas A&M University, which host multiple Division II sports teams. Another must see in Amarillo is the decorated horses located outside of the businesses that are an artistic project sponsored by The American Quarter Horse Association and Center City.
What is there to do around Amarillo?
If you are looking for things to do in the area you can take a trip to Cadillac ranch, or spend the day touring the Jack Sisemore Traveland RV Museum. For those looking for a little more activity, you can spend the day riding the attractions at Wonderland Park or take the kids to the Don Harrington Discovery Center.
Any annual festivals or Amarillo events to know?
Throughout the year, you can enjoy the many events and festivals hosted in the city, such as Hair Metal Revival Festival, the Nights of Lights at Enchanted Acres, and the Center City Block Party, just to name a few.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
From your apartment in Amarillo, you are just a short drive to Palo Duro Canyon State Park, The Camp Rock Canyon State Park, or the Buddy Holly Center outside of Lubbock.
Where is the best place to move in Amarillo?
When looking for Amarillo apartments, picking the right neighborhood is key. In reports compiled comparing education, low crime rates, reasonable cost of living, and accessibility to amenities, there are five neighborhoods listed as the best places to live in Amarillo, Texas. Making the list is the neighborhood of Georgia Street and West Farmers Ave which is located east of highway 27 and just north of highway 335. Also making the top five are the adjacent neighborhoods of West McCormick Rd/Georgia St area and Lake Tanglewood/Palisades. Two other good neighborhoods to live, located around highway 87, are Broadway Dr/West Cherry Ave and The Bishop Hills neighborhood. Be sure to check out when of these neighborhoods when shopping for your next apartment rental.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Amarillo
How much are Studio apartments in Amarillo?
There are currently 33 Studio Apartments in Amarillo with rent ranges from $430 to $1,469 with an average price of $891.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Amarillo Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Amarillo ranges from $473 to $1,584 with an average monthly rent of $864.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Amarillo cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Amarillo range from $544 to $1,800. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,076.
How expensive are Amarillo Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 60 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Amarillo on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $642 to $2,100 - averaging $1,308 for the location.
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