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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Austin rents have softened noticeably since their 2022 peak. A significant wave of new apartment supply — over 20,000 units added between 2023 and 2025 — has pushed vacancy rates to roughly 10–12% in many submarkets, according to CoStar market data. Year-over-year rent growth has turned slightly negative in several areas, and landlords are increasingly offering one to two months of free rent as move-in concessions. Renters in 2026 have more negotiating leverage than at any point in the past several years.
A widely used financial guideline recommends spending no more than 30% of gross income on rent. With Austin's average one-bedroom rent around $1,800–$2,200/month in urban neighborhoods, a renter targeting that range should ideally earn at least $72,000–$88,000 annually before taxes. Renters willing to live in suburban areas like Cedar Park or Round Rock, where one-bedrooms average $1,100–$1,600/month, can manage comfortably on incomes starting around $44,000–$64,000/year. Texas has no state income tax, which meaningfully increases take-home pay compared to most other states.
The most budget-friendly rental options within the greater Austin metro are found in suburban communities north and east of the city core. Cedar Park, Round Rock, Pflugerville, and Manor consistently offer one-bedroom apartments in the $1,100–$1,600/month range — roughly $400–$700 less per month than comparable units in East Austin or South Congress. Within Austin proper, neighborhoods like North Lamar, Rundberg, and far North Austin tend to have lower average rents than the downtown or SoCo corridors, though unit quality and amenity levels vary widely.
As of 2026, the average rent in Austin, TX is approximately $1,895/month across all unit types, per industry data. Studio apartments typically range from $1,100 to $1,600/month, one-bedrooms from $1,500 to $2,400/month depending on neighborhood, and two-bedrooms from $2,000 to $3,500/month in urban areas. Luxury high-rise units in Downtown or the Domain can exceed $4,500/month. Prices have moderated from their 2022 highs, and move-in concessions are common in 2026, effectively lowering the true cost of many leases.
Yes, the majority of Austin apartment communities accept pets, though policies and fees vary significantly. Most properties charge a one-time non-refundable pet fee of $300–$600 per pet, plus a monthly pet rent of $25–$75 per animal. Some communities enforce breed or weight restrictions, particularly for dogs. Neighborhoods like East Austin, South Lamar, and Mueller are known for their walkability and proximity to dog parks, making them popular choices for pet owners. Always confirm the full pet policy — including any deposit structure — before signing a lease.
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It is best to start looking for apartments in Austin 10 weeks before your move-in date. 10 weeks will allow you to see all of the inventory available, and also give you plenty of time to tour units and consider your options.
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Pricing, availability, and concessions are subject to change at any time and without notice. Photos may be of various model units and apartment availability and lease terms may vary. Information is believed to be accurate, however is subject to errors and omissions. The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals.

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Bridge at Saffron

13023 Hema DrAustin, TX
Cedar Park


Bridge at Saffron Apartments

248 Apartments available | 

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Bridge at Saffron Overview and Highlights

Address

13023 Hema DrAustin, TX

Building Type

Rental

Year Built

2026

Amenities

Cats
Dogs
Parking
EV Charging
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 248 units available at Bridge at Saffron, as of 1 day ago.
Bridge at Saffron is located in the Cedar Park neighborhood of Austin.
Prices & availability for Bridge at Saffron were updated 1 day ago.
Yes, apartments at Bridge at Saffron come equipped with in-unit washers & dryers.
Yes! You can reach out here to get in touch with a locator and see virtual tours, videos of specific units, and get more information on individual units.
Bridge at Saffron has no reviews at this time on our site.
Yes, Bridge at Saffron allows cats.
Yes, Bridge at Saffron allows dogs. Please note that breed and size restrictions may apply.
Yes, Bridge at Saffron has a dog run.

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Disclaimer

Pricing, availability, and concessions are subject to change at any time and without notice. Photos may be of various model units and apartment availability and lease terms may vary. Information is believed to be accurate, however is subject to errors and omissions. The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals.