
Apartments near South Congress Square in Austin, TX (500 Rentals)


44 South

South Lamar Village

The Aspect

The 704

Placemakr Downtown Austin

Alexan St. Elmo

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Alexan Rivercrest

The Ladybird Senior Apartments - 55+

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The Marlowe

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The Bouldin

Residences at Saltillo

Sentral East Austin

Water Marq

Berkshire Riverview

The Grove

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Railyard

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AMLI Downtown

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Muse at SoCo

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Oltera in SoEast

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Sur512

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Lakeshore Pearl

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Ashton Austin

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Corazon

SkyHouse Austin

Stoney Ridge Apartments

Bainbridge Apartments

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The Lola

MAA South Lamar

Grace Woods

The Arnold

Lexington Hills

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Alexan Riverside

Talavera Lofts

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1155 Barton Springs

Tramor at Creek Village

Crescent

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422 at the Lake

Eastside Station

Treehouse Apartments

Cascade Apartments

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Tree

The Social

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Prospect

Acclaim at South Congress

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The Rebekah Senior Apartments

Whisper Hollow

Fifteen15 South Lamar Apartments

Vi Collina

The Weaver

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