Apartments for Rent in League City, TX (483 Rentals)

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The Magnolia Living
$1,750 - $2,995
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The Magnolia Living

540 Hobbs RdLeague City, TX 77573
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Cortland League City
$1,346 - $5,075
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Cortland League City

1751 W. Walker StLeague City, TX 77573
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Fairways at South Shore
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$1,193 - $2,281
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Fairways at South Shore

3045 Marina Bay DrLeague City, TX 77573
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Aura Beacon Island
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$1,565 - $2,935
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Aura Beacon Island

2200 Beacon CirLeague City, TX 77573
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CP Waterfront
$924 - $1,825
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CP Waterfront

451 Constellation BlvdLeague City, TX 77573
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South Shore Lakes
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$1,174 - $1,725
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$1,174 - $1,725

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South Shore Lakes

3850 Fm 518 Rd ELeague City, TX 77573
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Huntcliff
$1,006 - $2,026
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Huntcliff

2525 St Christopher StLeague City, TX 77573
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$2,500

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200 Pecan Dr, Unit 501

200 Pecan Dr
League CityTX77573
property at 2303 Cantabria Ln

$2,705

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$2,705

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2303 Cantabria Ln

League CityTX77573

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property at 802 Cherry Blossom Dr

$2,610

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802 Cherry Blossom Dr

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property at 5718 Emerald Brook Ln

$2,995

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5718 Emerald Brook Ln

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property at 793 Davis Rd

$1,500 - $1,650

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793 Davis Rd

League CityTX77573

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League City Overview

Close to both Houston and Galveston, League City is a remarkable slice of Texas living, boasting close to 50K residents and growing with each passing year. Home to a number of area schools as well as impressive postal and library facilities, League City is an ideal destination for anyone considering a move to the Lone Star State.

What is the history of League City?

While settled in the late 1800s, League City became officially incorporated in 1962. A stop along the Henderson Railroad helped League City gain an initial foothold, and population growth steadily followed. Oak and other trees became a staple of the area thanks to early conservation and beautification efforts, and League City's pinpoint location between Houston and Galveston has led it in recent years to be dubbed 'one of the best Texas cities for job seekers' by Nerd Wallet.

How is the weather in League City?

While the summertime can be hot and humid, the mild fall and winter months more than make up for any June-August stickiness. Spring rains are commonplace in the area, although the blue bonnet flowers they yield make their appearance a welcome one.

How do I get around town?

A park and ride can be found close to many League City apartments, and increased citywide transportation has been growing thanks to partnerships with Connect Transit. George Bush Airport in Houston is an enormous hub of domestic and international flights, and most League City residents choose to maintain a personal automobile for getting around.

What is the League City commute like?

Texas State Highway 96 is a primary roadway, with Interstate 45 the most prominent for commuters to Houston and beyond. Unfortunately gridlock is a way of life in east Texas, with fender benders and consistent road construction adding to the sluggish momentum. Car pooling and ride sharing apps have become popular for this reason.

What are the local media outlets?

The 'Bay Area Citizen' and the 'League City Daily News' are both popular print outlets for the city, with a wide ranging radio selection including folk, country, talk and gospel found easily as well. Nearby Houston offers much of the broadcasting options, from FOX to PBS.

Why live in League City, TX?

If ideal location is a priority, look no further than an apartment in League City. With large job markets and amenities within easy driving range and local schools receiving consistently high marks, this Lone Star State locale is flush when it comes to pluses and low on the minus scale.

What League City landmarks should I see?

The local postal service is one of the most prominent in the entire state, and the Helen Hall Library boasts a huge assortment of books as well as colorful flowery grounds. A number of waterside resorts also call League City home, making some of the local fishing holes the stuff of legend. The Challenger Seven Memorial Park is a space of quiet contemplation, and Water Hall Park makes an excellent stop for a brisk hike.

What is there to do around League City?

Spend a day immersed in local lore with a trip to the Butler Longhorn Museum, or search for antique treasures at Nana's Attic. Space city Rock Climbing is the place for fun and exercise at the same time, while Bacchus Wine Bar is a favorite among couples on date night. Of course, don't forget the boating and swimming opportunities of the nearby coast!

Any annual festivals or League City events to know?

The League City Music Festival is held every May, complete with a BBQ cookoff and large crowds. The Dream Weddings Bridal Show is a popular annual event for would-be nuptuals, and Pirates Day in the Park will help you get your 'RRRRRRRR!' on.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Head further east to the crawfish hot spot of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, or spend an afternoon exploring the nearby museums of Houston proper. Austin and its live music mecca lies a few hours to the west, and the wilds of Arkansas make an ideal camping getaway just to the north.

Where is the best place to move in League City?

Many families choose to reside in neighborhoods like Magnolia Creek, with Cedar Landing and Claremont Park other popular options. Whether you are on the hunt for a League City apartment close to Interstate 45 for commuting ease, or simply want to secure a spacious three-bedroom family unit complete with onsite parking and pet-friendly ambiance, we're confident that League City has the rental you are looking for. Start your quest for the ultimate new place to call home today, and start enjoying all that life in the Lone Star State has to offer!

League City, TX
Population: 106,244

Ranked #292

in US Census Population by City

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Frequently Asked Questions about League City

What is the current pricing and availability for apartments for rent in League City, TX?

As of today, August 21, 2026, there are currently 483 available League City apartments priced from $540 to $25,626, with an average monthly rent of $1,528.

What League City neighborhoods have the most available apartments?

There are 32 neighborhoods in the League City area with available listings as of today. The three neighborhoods with the most options are Southeast Houston with 2,481 listings, Inner Loop East with 1,181 listings, and Fourth Ward with 863 listings.

How much are Studio apartments in League City?

There are currently 18 Studio Apartments in League City with rent ranges from $799 to $1,813 with an average price of $999.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom League City Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in League City ranges from $540 to $10,415 with an average monthly rent of $1,366.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in League City cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in League City range from $900 to $23,598. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,702.

How expensive are League City Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 65 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in League City on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,200 to $16,311 - averaging $2,183 for the location.

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