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Senior Living Apartments in Pflugerville, TX

A guide to the 22 senior living apartment options in Pflugerville, TX, what to look for in a community, and how to compare them.

Finding senior living apartments in Pflugerville

Senior living apartments cover a range of setups, from independent 55+ communities where residents live on their own with light amenities, to communities that layer in assisted living services like meal plans, housekeeping, transportation, and help with daily tasks. Pflugerville has 22 communities in this category, and they vary quite a bit in size, price point, and level of support offered, so it pays to know what you're actually shopping for before you start touring.

What to look for

Start with the level of independence a resident actually needs today, and how much that might change over the next few years. Ask each community directly what's included in the base rent versus what costs extra: meals, transportation to medical appointments, help with medication, housekeeping frequency, and emergency call systems all vary. Walk the grounds and check unit sizes, kitchen setups, bathroom safety features (grab bars, walk-in showers), and how far apartments are from common areas and parking. Staffing ratios and turnover matter more than a fancy lobby. Ask about the waitlist situation, lease terms, and whether there's a move-out policy if care needs increase beyond what the community offers.

How we score communities

Our ranking weighs factors like resident reviews, responsiveness of staff and management, amenity offerings, unit condition, and value relative to price. The full breakdown of how we weigh each factor is on our methodology page. For a ranked list of the top-rated communities in the area, see our best apartment complexes in Pflugerville guide.

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All senior living apartments in Pflugerville, TX, ranked by score and relevance

22 businesses, scored on recent reviews. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is senior living apartments, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist.

Amberlin Pflugerville
#1
84

Amberlin Pflugerville

4.8(78)✓ Google-verified

Amberlin Pflugerville delivers the community experience active adults seek: clean grounds, daily activities, and residents who genuinely support one another. Management leads this, with Stephanie Salinas, Nick M., and Mark going beyond policy to help residents feel at home, troubleshoot tech, and investigate concerns personally. Reviewers consistently praise the 55+ atmosphere, the gym and pool, the pet policy, and the staff's willingness to listen. The complex feels less like an apartment building and more like a place where people chose to build friendships, attend line dancing, yoga, and Saturday movie nights, and trust they'll be heard when problems arise.

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Presidium Pecan District
#2
82

Presidium Pecan District

4.6(360)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Most residents praise the responsive maintenance and office staff, particularly Assistant Community Director Sugey Perez, and enjoy the modern, quiet apartments in a well-maintained community near Austin. The location, ample parking, and uncrowded fitness center add appeal. Complaints center on inconsistent upkeep of hallways and common areas, poor sound isolation between units, and slow weekend support. Package theft and unleashed pet violations recur. A few residents note the apartment layout requires navigating multiple heavy doors, and some experienced pest issues.

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The Emerson Apartments
#3
80

The Emerson Apartments

4.4(283)✓ Google-verified

Most residents report feeling safe and supported in a quiet, well-maintained community where management and office staff respond quickly to needs. Staff members including Frank, Monique, Michael, Liz, and Sheniq are named for their kindness and problem-solving, though one recent resident is waiting over six months for a deposit refund.

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Ashwood Apartments
#4
79

Ashwood Apartments

4.3(260)✓ Google-verified

Residents consistently report fast repairs, attentive staff, and quiet, well-maintained grounds. Long-term tenants and newcomers alike praise the spacious units and value. One incident of harsh property management during a tenant's medical crisis suggests management can lack discretion in enforcement.

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Jolie Pflugerville
#5
78

Jolie Pflugerville

4.8(62)✓ Google-verified

Living here means joining an active community with genuine staff who know residents by name. Kirra, Lisa, Angela, and Yuni handle tours, maintenance, and resident life with real care and speed. The gym, game room, and frequent social events (Thanksgiving dinners, brunch wagon) keep people engaged. One resident moved in thinking it was 55+ only and found no age restriction enforced; another paid $300 more than the website quote and flagged hidden water and garbage charges. The move-in process runs smoothly, apartments arrive clean, and maintenance answers promptly. Most people land here for the peaceful setting and community feel. But read the lease closely for fees and confirm pricing before you commit.

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Enclave Falcon Pointe Apartments
#6
77

Enclave Falcon Pointe Apartments

4.2(172)✓ Google-verified

Most residents praise the welcoming atmosphere, clean grounds, and attentive maintenance at this Pflugerville complex. Staff like Savannah, Phoenix, and Ashley earn regular mention for helpfulness. However, some tenants report difficulty recovering security deposits and describe inconsistent service from leasing staff.

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Brio
#7
77

Brio

4.4(135)✓ Google-verified

Brio earns strong marks for leasing staff warmth and unit quality, with many residents renewing leases after years. Diana, Isabella, and Amy are repeatedly named for professionalism and genuine care during tours and tenancy. Move-in readiness and trash management expose cracks in operations. One family found their unit unclean with missing items on day one; another resident reports chronic piling garbage, liquid spills, and pest breeding grounds in common areas, with management sending emails instead of enforcing collection rules or cleaning up.

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The Bower
#8
74

The Bower

4.9(63)✓ Google-verified

The leasing team earns consistent praise for friendliness and professionalism, especially Alfonso Cardenas. Reviewers highlight modern finishes, attractive landscaping, and amenities like the dog park and pool. However, occupants report thin walls that transmit neighbor noise, disputed repair charges with unresponsive management follow-up, frequent package theft, and unit-specific problems including weak water pressure and poorly functioning appliances that feel below luxury standards. Recent move-ins describing remote leasing applaud the team's help and beautiful grounds. Yet longer-term residents cite insufficient enforcement of pet waste rules, cheap interior paint that peels easily, and a freezer that won't open fully due to poor design. One reviewer's $1,700 plumbing charge went unexplained after repeated unanswered emails.

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LC Pflugerville
#9
73

LC Pflugerville

4.2(90)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Residents consistently praise LC Pflugerville for its modern amenities, clean grounds, and approachable management team. Staff members like Hailee, Chelsea, Jazmin, and Maliah receive repeated mentions for making leasing and move-in smooth and personal. The complex excels at maintenance responsiveness and hosts regular community events that foster connection. Amenities stand out: the gym, resort-style pool, on-site Goat restaurant, dog park, and proximity to Stonehill Town Center and shopping. One resident noted staying two years longer than planned after management helped solve a housing crisis. Minor friction emerges around pet owner responsibility for cleanup and occasional sound travel between units.

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Abbey Haus
#10
73

Abbey Haus

4.3(231)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Staff charm-especially Zaylynn, Makayla, and the management team-drives strong first impressions, with move-ins often completed in days and maintenance problems resolved quickly. Yet consistency breaks down after signing: lease terms shift without warning, phone lines stay unanswered, and units show neglect with dirty hallways, stained appliances from hard water, and damage throughout the property barely three years old. Tenants report communication gaps on application rules (leasing staff contradicts printed policy), payment methods switched mid-lease with punitive enforcement, and inadequate maintenance of common areas. One long-term resident loves it; others feel the property and management fail to match the upbeat touring experience once they move in.

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Villas Tech Ridge
#11
69

Villas Tech Ridge

3.7(341)✓ Google-verified

Villas Tech Ridge earns consistent praise for staff who go beyond standard service, with leasing agents like Cayla Moore and Keila remembered by name for solving problems and finding units for people with credit challenges. The community feels quiet and organized, maintenance responds fast, and office staff handle requests with transparency and speed. A smaller set of reviews flag serious issues: roaches, stolen items from vehicles, and broken gates. These complaints, while fewer, represent real red flags for prospective residents who prioritize pest control and security. The package delivery system also needs work.

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Collier Apartments
#12
68

Collier Apartments

4.0(300)✓ Google-verified

Collier splits sharply. Five-star residents praise affordable spacious units, quiet grounds, and staff who fix issues fast. But recent guests report a darker side: seven-day AC outages during 95-degree heat with unresponsive emergency lines, roach infestations, pet waste scattered, and management that dismisses health concerns. The gap between "excellent response" and "do not move here" suggests inconsistent quality or a recent decline.

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Legacy Ranch at Dessau East
#13
63

Legacy Ranch at Dessau East

3.9(69)✓ Google-verified

Abraham at the front desk and the maintenance team earn consistent praise for responsiveness and kindness, with recent management changes bringing visible improvements to the property. However, serious lapses emerge: a disabled veteran's car was towed without clear explanation, visitor parking was cut with minimal notice, and after heavy snow senior residents faced iced walkways and ramps for days with no management action, creating fall hazards in a community where injuries could be severe.

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The Beacon at Pfluger Farm
#14
63

The Beacon at Pfluger Farm

3.8(91)✓ Google-verified

Most recent residents praise the location, new appliances, and leasing staff responsiveness, with maintenance staff (especially Angelo/Anllelo) frequently noted for quick repair work. However, a vocal minority reports serious frustration over AC malfunctions not being fixed despite repeated requests, deteriorating common areas, and a marked decline in community standards since the property's 2023 management transition from Terra Cap to Valiant Residential. Broken gates, algae in the pool, and unsupervised issues (noise, pet behavior, trash) suggest growing pains under new ownership.

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The Foundry Apartments
#15
63

The Foundry Apartments

3.7(334)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

The complex draws strong ratings for responsive maintenance and welcoming leasing staff like Danny. Residents praise quick repairs and a clean, well-kept pool. However, some tenants face frustration with locked community bathrooms despite open pool hours, unclear access codes, and a rigid application screening process that reviewers found unresponsive to proof of income or rental history.

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The Arden Apartments
#16
63

The Arden Apartments

3.7(301)✓ Google-verified

Strong maintenance response divides residents sharply. Some praise spacious apartments, the pool, dog park, and staff warmth; others report unannounced maintenance entries, cars broken into multiple times with no security fixes, and frustration when management dismisses shared concerns. Staff reliability varies widely. A few maintenance technicians earn praise for speed and professionalism, but leasing agents miss appointments and ignore follow-up emails. One property manager reportedly told residents not to expect weekend upkeep of bathrooms and mailroom despite paying for amenities.

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Stoneridge Apartments
#17
62

Stoneridge Apartments

3.6(168)✓ Google-verified

New management has brought real changes: AC repairs happen within the hour, maintenance staff know their work, and leaders like DJ, Gianna, and Rashad show genuine care for residents. Yet the complex still struggles with its image. Pool water turned green two summers running, early arrivals reported roaches and rats, and some guests felt unsafe on day one. Long-term residents say the trend is improving, amenities include a learning center and food pantry, and staff will admit what they do not know rather than guess. The property offers two to four bedroom units with carports, playgrounds, and sports courts. Buildings are aging but being refreshed. Affordability draws families and seniors, and management now works with people in financial hardship. The maintenance crew's reputation is strong, though inconsistency in other operations (pool care, unit turnover cleanliness) remains a question for new arrivals.

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Edenbrook Ridge
#18
62

Edenbrook Ridge

4.1(34)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Strong five-star reviews praise the clean grounds, responsive maintenance staff, and proximity to Pflugerville shopping and I-35. However, multiple one-star complaints from long-term residents detail a gap between promised and working amenities: the 24-hour gym, pool, car wash, and sauna either don't function or have restricted hours, and management communication is reportedly difficult. A recent review flagged a religious accommodation concern during the application process. The business shows a stark divide between those who've had smooth moves and those who feel misled by advertised features. Recent five-star reviews from new residents emphasize staff friendliness and organization, while older one-star feedback centers on broken promises and poor follow-up care after lease signing. Genesis, a leasing agent, is named positively for transparency. The pattern suggests front-end leasing experience differs sharply from resident-facing management and facility operations once occupancy begins.

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Livano Pflugerville
#19
61

Livano Pflugerville

3.8(111)✓ Google-verified

Livano draws strong praise for hands-on leasing staff and amenities like a well-stocked gym and pet care when operations run smoothly. However, residents consistently report frustration with office accessibility, slow maintenance responses, building quality that does not match premium pricing, and safety lapses including vehicle break-ins and shootings. The property markets itself as luxury but delivers mid-tier construction with persistent issues: hot water heaters lasting only 7-10 minutes, HVAC imbalance in townhomes driving $300-400 electric bills, and sticky floors. Amenities like the pool and coffee bar are frequently unavailable due to staffing, while trash valet fees and high water charges compound affordability concerns.

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Oxford at Santa Clara Apartments
#20
59

Oxford at Santa Clara Apartments

3.4(372)✓ Google-verifiedPublishes prices

Tenants split sharply on the experience. Those satisfied praise the staff, especially Jalisha, for responsiveness and name-calling care; gym, pool, and maintenance requests handled well. Critics point to broken grills and gym equipment left unfixed, trash accumulation in common areas, swift and seemingly aggressive towing (with $350 recovery fees), and management turnover that affects service consistency. The gap between move-in tours and lived reality troubles both residents and prospective tenants.

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Villas at Grand Avenue
#21
59

Villas at Grand Avenue

3.2(228)✓ Google-verified

Villas at Grand Avenue divides sharply: 44% give five stars, 42% give one or two. Praise centers on individual staff members-Maria and Chanay in leasing, Terence in maintenance-who go above and beyond. Long-term residents who moved in under prior management remember the property differently, citing respect and responsiveness. The bulk of complaints cluster since the current manager Wanda took over. Tenants report water heater failures lasting days (a Texas law violation), slow repairs, roaches, unmaintained grounds, overflowing dumpsters, and gates that don't close. Move-out disputes and aggressive collection tactics appear in recent reviews. A ten-year resident says conditions have "steadily declined" and no longer recommends it.

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Cambridge Villas
#22
53 low data

Cambridge Villas

3.5(63)✓ Google-verified

Residents who feel at home praise the community activities, responsive maintenance, and sense of family; others report pest infestations, garbage issues, and poor management communication. Evidence is mixed across 9 recent reviews spanning two years.

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Common questions about senior living apartments

How much do senior living apartments cost in Pflugerville?
Independent senior apartments typically run in line with or slightly above standard market-rate apartments in the area, while communities offering assisted living services (meals, care staff, transportation) usually charge a base rent plus service tiers, which can add several hundred to over a thousand dollars a month depending on the level of care needed. Always ask for an itemized breakdown rather than relying on an advertised starting price.
What's the difference between independent senior living and assisted living apartments?
Independent senior living is essentially an age-restricted apartment community (usually 55+ or 62+) with no built-in care services, just amenities like clubhouses or fitness rooms. Assisted living apartments add support staff on-site for things like medication reminders, bathing assistance, and scheduled meals. If a resident is fully independent, paying for assisted living services they don't need is a common way people overspend.
How do I judge whether a senior living community is good quality?
Visit at different times of day if possible, talk to current residents rather than just staff, check how quickly call buttons or requests get answered, and look at the ratio of staff to residents during meals or common activities. Consistent staffing and clear, current state inspection or licensing records (for communities offering care services) are better signals than the age of the building or how new the furniture looks.
How often do residents need to move as their needs change?
It depends on the individual, but many families start in independent senior apartments and later need to transition to a higher level of care as health needs increase. Ask upfront whether a community offers a continuum of care on-site or whether a move to a different facility would be required, since that affects how disruptive a future transition would be.

Last updated 2026-07-17