1804 W Rundberg Ln, Austin, TX 78758
FOR RENT

Ascent at Walnut Creek
1804 W Rundberg Ln
Austin, TX 78758

North Austin
  • 1-2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 537-787 sqft
  • 1-2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 537-787 sqft

$988 - $1,477/mo

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This apartment is located at 1804 W Rundberg Ln, Austin, TX. 1804 W Rundberg Ln is in the North Austin neighborhood in Austin, TX and in ZIP code 78758.

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Mon
10:00am to 5:30pm
Tue
10:00am to 5:30pm
Wed
10:00am to 5:30pm
Thu
10:00am to 5:30pm
Fri
10:00am to 5:30pm
Sat
10:00am to 4:00pm

Home Highlights

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Listed
4 days ago

Details for Ascent at Walnut Creek

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: UnknownDeposit Fee: $250

Interior Features

Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Unknown

Building

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Exterior Features

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Ascent at Walnut Creek Floor Plans & Pricing

1 Bedroom (3 Floorplans, 11 Units)

1x1BR
577 sqft
1bd1ba577 sqft$988 - $1,113
Available Now
1x1C
660 sqft
1bd1ba660 sqft$1,038
Available Soon
1x1AR
537 sqft
1bd1ba537 sqft$1,088
Available Now

2 Bedrooms (2 Floorplans, 2 Units)

2x1A
787 sqft
2bd1ba787 sqft$1,277
Available Soon
2x1AR
787 sqft
2bd1ba787 sqft$1,477
Available Now
Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

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What Locals Say about North Austin

  • Trulia User
    "Schools are good. It's a reasonably safe place. Not much access to public transportation here. Good presence of supermarkets."
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  • Trulia User
    "people know each other and there are few loud cars going through. I'm not sure it's unique but it's the only place I've lived for the past 6 yrs. However, i prefer Central to South or east Austin at this time."
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  • Javier H.
    "Been here for over 6yrs. It’s ok. Cars peed by and many are rude. No theft or burglary has ever happened. Neighbor sometimes has his music high. But he’s ok. "
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  • Elizabeth A.
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood next to Lanier, now Navarro, high school, for 10 years now and have seen an improvement in home care and maintenance. The area is up and coming. Friendly neighbors and lots of retired folks/folks working from home. "
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  • Ashleyrconway
    "Five-minute drive to train, 35 minute drive downtown in rush hour. 18 minutes to get downtown without traffic"
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  • Javi
    "All dogs I have seen are on a leash and the dog owners always pick up after their pets. Friendly and polite neighbors. "
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  • Brandongallenstein
    "This area is a great place to live. Its near domain, future MLS stadium and public transportation. There is lots of good food and good people."
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  • Abednego A.
    "none really just nice people who look out for one another. quiet areas. shopping center. laundromat."
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  • Trulia User
    "Great place to live. close to downtown and the domain. great restaurants good shopping. The schools could be better but most kids go to a satellite school anyway. Over all good safe neighborhood. "
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  • Miguebram
    "Great community with everything walking distance. Neighbors are nice and friendly. Good vibes for young adults"
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  • Cbellman
    "I'm retired so I don't commute. When I was commuting to work I hated I 35. I had some slower options@ 183, Mo-pac, Lamar or Airport."
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  • Cbellman
    "The schools are not the best but I think they are workable. There is a fairly new YMCA with swimming, full gym, and fitness classes. Also we have a library close by. "
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  • Ekoteras35
    "people never have their dogs on leashes. my dog was attacked by another dogs whose owners let it run free. Seen multiple violations of dog safety, neighbors dogs have been kept outside without food or water, balcony and stair way smelled of urine and poop due to owners not cleaning up after dogs."
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  • Michael G.
    "Fine. I work nearby. Getting to south Austin kind of sucks, 35 and Mopac are a PITA during rush hour. Easy access to highways."
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  • Cj_champ
    "Work in Westlake, do the drive is not bad until I hit 360. The neighborhood & 183 aren’t too terrible. Braker by the Domain and Mopac gets busy sometimes."
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  • R i. s.
    "I don’t see what they wouldn’t like. You can walk your dog. It’s just a busy street not many parks to choose from though"
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  • Sarah L.
    "People don't have the 'perfect,' most obedient rescue dogs here—they are just normal dogs. It's okay if your dog barks—you don't have to worry about being judged because of your dog."
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  • Pam R.
    "Too many dogs here, and people don't keep them on their leashes."
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  • Jessica W.
    "North Austin does have access to a few dog-friendly parks, such as the Cedar Park Bark Park, and most neighborhoods and apartments provide an onsite dog park as well. However to get to off-leash trails you will need to commute more central or to downtown."
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  • Jennifer J.
    "The commute is difficult because of very bad traffic. I live in a very desirable part of Austin with two major roadways, both of which are used heavily for morning commutes."
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  • Sarah Z.
    "The commute is easy. My place has easy access to MoPac, 183, and I-35."
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  • Shaundre B.
    "The commute is easy to moderate. During school dropoff, lunch time, and rush hour it gets a little congested. Most of the traffic is on IH-35 and MoPac."
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  • Jessica W.
    "Like in any other part of Austin, the commute will be longer in the mornings and right after work. However, it tends to be less congested than downtown or down south. There are also many ways to get to major highways such as 183 and MoPac."
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  • Joli K.
    "My neighborhood has great potluck dinners. We also have a happy hour that rotates among the homes, and everyone loves it. At Christmas, almost all the neighbors decorate their homes and trees at the curbside, and at night it looks like a winter wonderland!"
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  • Desi M.
    "A well established neighborhood near MoPac and close to the Apple Computer campus, Dell, and Samsung Corp.—three of the major employers in Austin. It's near good schools, supermarkets, and the North Austin Medical Center. We have a good monthly newsletter, and many people use a neighborhood e-mail group to share announcements of interest to all. The streets and sidewalks are well-maintained, and taxes are manageable compared to houses near downtown. Most houses and yards are well maintained, and there are plenty of trees for shade during the hot summer days."
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  • Kay T.
    "It's an established neighborhood with lots of oak trees and plenty of shade."
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  • Kara S.
    "It's away from the hustle and bustle of downtown but still has a wide selection of restaurants and cool places to go. It stays true to how diverse Austin is while also being a great community."
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  • Jessica W.
    "Our neighborhood has monthly events—spaghetti dinners, board game nights, and more—that are free for residents."
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  • Jay D.
    "It's a mixed race neighborhood with schools and emergency services close by."
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  • Kara S.
    "There are many elementary and middle schools in the area, and child safety is a big goal around my neighborhood. We not only have school zones in place, but crossing guards to make sure everyone gets across the busy streets safely."
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  • April H.
    "Some areas may not be safe for children or require full supervision of children for safety purposes."
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  • Elissa M.
    "Good schools are in North Austin. There are a few schools that even top the list of best public schools."
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  • Ann W.
    "A lot of the school districts here are really great. They have good markings, and the teachers are usually pretty awesome."
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  • Shaundre B.
    "It's kind of a quieter place to raise children. Great police presence and nice neighbors. Everything is near you, schools are less than 5 minutes from home, and there is a pool."
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  • nurseellen1120
    "Quiet neighborhood, tucked conveniently between major roads"
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  • Sarah
    "I lived on Neans drive for two years before buying a new home. The street itself is relatively quiet and the neighbors were friendly. It was relatively diverse and most of the homes were well maintained. Unfortunately the neighborhood quickly deteriorated if you travelled two blocks in any direction. Gang violence was commonplace. There was a shooting at our daughter's bus stop. Late at night you'll be regaled by roaming bands of youths competing for the loudest rap/Tejano music from a car. Every morning we'd find trash on our front easement. Twice we had to chase transients out of our shed in the backyard. The police helicopter was a regular visitor and you're regularly treated to a show of the police chasing someone. Sometimes right through your yard. The nearest grocery store is filthy. Restaurants were fast food or 'Mom & Pop' store fronts of varying quality. Traffic is a nightmare and it seems that every driver on Lamar is competing for the title of 'Worst Driver in Austin'. The schools are laughable. We pulled our daughter out and home schooled one year. The second year she was accepted into an AISD magnet school and was bussed there and back. Be prepared for constant bullying, unless your kid is the bully. "
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  • Albert
    "Cool area. Something for everyone. Cool bar, great restraurants, and nice homes in the true center of the city. Easy access to most of Austin."
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Ascent at Walnut Creek is located at 1804 W Rundberg Ln, Austin, TX. Ascent at Walnut Creek offers 1-2 bed, 1 bath units. Ascent at Walnut Creek is located in North Austin, Austin. There are 13 units available for rent starting at $988/month.