Apartment complexes in Willow Run, Austin: ranked picks
Willow Run sits among several apartment corridors on Austin's north side, and the complexes here run the full range from tightly-run communities to properties still working through pest and maintenance backlogs. This list uses our methodology to weigh ratings, review volume, and recent sentiment, so you can see which leasing offices actually follow through and which ones residents warn you about.
Most of these properties are within a short drive of the Domain, MoPac, and Round Rock, so commute access is similar across the list. The gap between them shows up in day-to-day details: how fast maintenance closes a ticket, whether pest control actually shows up, and how move-out charges get handled.
9 businesses, scored on rating, review volume, recency, sentiment and listing completeness. How we score › · View on map ›
At a glance
| # | Business | Score | Rating | From | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Grand Station Apartment Homes | 76 | 4.2 (76) | — | First-time renters |
| 2 | The Nine on Shoreline | 72 | 4 (166) | — | Community amenities and pet owners |
| 3 | Parkside Crossing Apartments | 71 | 3.6 (191) | — | Fast maintenance turnaround |
| 4 | Lodge at Merrilltown Apartments | 68 | 4.1 (49) | — | Residents needing transportation help |
| 5 | Preserve at Rolling Oaks | 66 | 4 (478) | — | Landscaping and floor plans, with caveats |
| 6 | Art At Bratton's Edge Apartments | 61 | 3.9 (57) | — | Spacious units, income-restricted budgets |
| 7 | The Orion Apartments | 59 | 3.5 (174) | — | Budget-conscious renters watching for improvement |
| 8 | Terrastone Travesia Apartments | 59 | 3.7 (206) | — | Smooth move-in, less so move-out |
| 9 | District on La Frontera | 53 | 2.9 (342) | — | luxury apartments |
Ranked picks

Grand Station Apartment Homes
score 76/100Staff like Keke and Xyre get named repeatedly for fast, patient move-ins and the highest sentiment score on this list.

The Nine on Shoreline
score 72/100A dog park, pool, and regular events back up praise for staff like Elizabeth and Nancy, though move-out fee disputes come up.

Parkside Crossing Apartments
score 71/100Management points to two-hour emergency fixes and a two-business-day standard, matching resident reports of quick, name-recognized service.

Lodge at Merrilltown Apartments
score 68/100Weekly rides to grocery stores and medical appointments stand out, alongside quiet, tree-lined grounds under current management.

Preserve at Rolling Oaks
score 66/100Staff like Gabe and Stephanie draw consistent praise, but pest issues and weak parking lot security pull the score down.

Art At Bratton's Edge Apartments
score 61/100Roomy floor plans and affordability appeal, though management turnover has made maintenance response inconsistent.

The Orion Apartments
score 59/100New management arrived in 2026 and is visibly tackling a pest and trash backlog that left many residents frustrated for years.

Terrastone Travesia Apartments
score 59/100Leasing staff like Florita Rivera earn steady praise, but responsiveness and billing clarity drop off sharply after residents leave.

District on La Frontera
score 53/100Living here means dealing with widespread pest problems, delayed maintenance, and an unresponsive management team.