19 senior apartments communities across 8 cities in Texas. Texas has the third-largest senior population in the country and deep care markets in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin.
Senior apartments are age-restricted rental homes - typically for residents 55+ or 62+ - designed for older adults who live independently.
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San Antonio, TX

Abbott, TX

Austin, TX

Austin, TX

Keller, TX

Abbott, TX

Abbott, TX

Garland, TX

Austin, TX

Abbott, TX

Brenham, TX

Allen, TX
Senior Apartments (typical US range)
$900 - $2,500 per month (US market-rate, 2026)
Senior apartments are the most affordable senior-housing option because no services are bundled into the rent. Market-rate rents typically run $900-$2,500/month depending on city and apartment size. HUD-subsidized senior apartments cap rent at roughly 30% of the resident's monthly income, which can mean rents as low as $200-$400/month for qualifying low-income seniors. Medicare and Medicaid do not pay for senior apartments directly.
Texas is a state where the cost of living is almost 9 points below the national average, making it a great state to move to if you're on a budget. Where Texas excels is its housing costs, which are nearly 17 points below the national average. Also, Texas has a median home cost of over $100K below the national average. You will have to pay more for utilities, which are over 3 points above the norm, but otherwise, Texas is an affordable state to move to for a retiree. There's a reason why many are moving here, from its low taxes to its high boots. Visit there and see how it fares you. Texas's cost-of-living index is 91.5 (100 = US average). The median home price is around $172,500. Average rent runs about $1,045 a month.
Senior apartments fit active older adults who want lower-maintenance rental housing and a community of neighbors closer to their own age. They're a strong match for seniors downsizing from a larger home, for fixed-income retirees who need an affordable rental, and for couples where both partners are still independent. Many residents move in their late 60s or 70s and stay for years - sometimes transitioning to assisted living or memory care on a different campus later.
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