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Apartments for Rent in Amarillo, TX | No Broker Fee

Frequently Asked Questions About Apartments for Rent in Amarillo, TX

  • How many apartments for rent are available in Amarillo, TX right now?

    Roomster currently shows 1 active apartment listings in Amarillo. That inventory typically spans Downtown, Wolflin, the Medical District, the southwest side near Soncy Road, Puckett, Greenways, and nearby Canyon and Bushland, with renters often comparing several neighborhoods by rent, commute to the hospitals or plants, and lifestyle fit. Fresh apartment listings move fast when priced near market rate with clear notes on parking, heating and utilities, and distance to I-40, I-27, or Loop 335.

  • What are the best Amarillo neighborhoods to rent an apartment?

    For newer, convenient living, many renters start with the southwest side near Soncy Road, Puckett, and Greenways - close to shopping, dining, and Loop 335. Wolflin and Bivins offer historic charm near Downtown and the Medical District. Downtown and the San Jacinto and Route 66 districts appeal to renters who want walkable, central spots. Nearby Canyon and Bushland attract renters who want value, more space, or proximity to West Texas A&M.

  • How much does an apartment for rent cost in Amarillo?

    Across current Roomster listings, apartment rent in Amarillo typically ranges studios: $650-$900/month; 1-bedroom: $750-$1,050/month; 2-bedroom: $900-$1,300/month. The southwest side near Soncy, Wolflin, and newer complexes run toward the higher end; North Heights, Eastridge, and older buildings near Downtown tend to offer value. Parking, in-unit laundry, modern finishes, included heating, and proximity to the hospitals account for the largest premiums in this affordable market.

  • Can I find furnished or no broker fee apartments in Amarillo?

    Yes. Furnished apartments and direct-to-landlord listings both appear on Roomster, especially near the Medical District, Downtown, and the major employers where relocations to Pantex, Bell, Tyson Foods, and the BSA and Northwest Texas hospital systems create steady demand. That is useful for people relocating to the Panhandle, between jobs, or unwilling to furnish a place from scratch. Just compare the full move-in cost - rent, deposit, parking, heating and utilities, and any building fees - not only the advertised rent.

  • What should I look for before renting an apartment in Amarillo?

    Before renting in Amarillo, check commute to the hospitals or your plant or job site, proximity to I-40, I-27, or Loop 335, parking cost and availability, whether heating and utilities are included, in-unit laundry, and lease terms. In this market, those practical details often matter more than polished marketing copy, especially when you are comparing newer areas on the southwest side near Soncy with value-oriented spots like North Heights or older Downtown blocks. Panhandle winters and wind make included heating and good insulation worth confirming.

  • What is the best apartment finder app in Amarillo, TX?

    Roomster is one of the top apartment finder options in Amarillo. It connects renters with individual landlords across Downtown, Wolflin, the Medical District, the southwest side near Soncy, Greenways, and nearby Canyon and Bushland - with ID screening and no broker fees.