Lubbock, TX apartments for rent
222 apartments for rent in Lubbock, TX, from 21 communities.
Icon at Lubbock
6216 66th Street, Lubbock, TX, 79424
Ashton Pointe
308 Frankford Ave., Lubbock, TX, 79416
The Dominion
5501 50th Street, Lubbock, TX, 79414
Vineyards at Monterey
9410 Milwaukee, Lubbock, TX, 79424
Lubbock Square
4602 50th Street, Lubbock, TX, 79414
The Leighton
10412 Milwaukee Ave, Lubbock, TX, 79424
The Hudson at Orchard Park
3901 114th St, Lubbock, TX, 79423
Tuscany Place
6312 73rd Street, Lubbock, TX, 79424
Cottages at Abbey Glen
5240 114th Street, Lubbock, TX, 79424
Hunters Way 1
5550 56th Street, Lubbock, TX, 79414
Hillcrest Manor Senior Apartments
1102 North Memphis Ave, Lubbock, TX, 79415
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Average rent in Lubbock
In Lubbock, the average rent is $1,148 per month, with the average rental size around 925 square feet. Most renters here pay under $1,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 50.3%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 33.1%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 8.5%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 4.8%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 2.9%
- Over $3,000
- 0.4%
Average utility cost in Texas
In Texas, renters typically spend around $456 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $20 for cable to $170 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.
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Renter’s City Guide to Lubbock
Introduction
Lubbock is a mid-sized city in northwestern Texas, famously known as the birthplace of rock ’n roll legend Buddy Holly. It’s also known as the home of Texas Tech University, which is among the largest colleges in Texas. Loved by locals for its small-town vibe, it offers a traditional atmosphere due to its location in the partially dry Lubbock County. Red dust storms are another iconic image of the city. Despite this, Lubbock boasts numerous accolades, such as the “Best-Run City in Texas,” according to WalletHub.
How big is Lubbock?
With a population of just under 260,000, Lubbock is the 11th-most populous city in Texas. It has a total area of 123.6 square miles, which is pretty big compared to similar mid-sized Texas cities. As a result, the city is less densely populated than others in the state.
What cities are close to Lubbock?
Lubbock is pretty far from other major cities, with its closest larger neighbors being Midland (around 120 miles south) and Amarillo, about 125 miles north. It’s almost 350 miles from Dallas, around 560 miles from Houston, 370 miles from Austin and just under 400 miles north of San Antonio.
What is the weather like in Lubbock?
Lubbock has a cool, semi-arid climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters. While snow and ice are rare, they’re not unheard of, and the city sees an average of just 19 inches of rainfall per year. July is typically the hottest month of the year, with average highs of nearly 93°F, while January sees average lows of 26°F. For the most part, winter afternoons are warm and pleasant, but nights and mornings can get very cold for Texas. In the spring, the city occasionally experiences violent thunderstorms and large hail with a small risk of tornadoes.
What are the pros of living in Lubbock?
Lubbock enjoys a lower cost of living compared to both the state and national averages, with housing being particularly affordable here. Healthcare is also high quality in the city, and residents have access to a wealth of top-rated facilities. The city itself offers plenty to do, with a friendly vibe and a bustling downtown area. Finally, Lubbock’s residents enjoy some of the best commute times in the state, with an average of 17 minutes, compared to the national average of 25.7 minutes.
What are the cons of living in Lubbock?
One of the major drawbacks of living in Lubbock is its isolation from other large cities, with most major Texas hubs being around five to eight hours away.
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How much is public transportation in Lubbock?
Public transportation in Lubbock is provided by Citibus, which offers numerous bus services throughout the city, as well as the Texas Tech University campus. A monthly pass costs $50, a weekly pass is $14.50 and a one-day pass is $3.50.
How much does a meal cost in Lubbock?
Eating out in Lubbock is extremely affordable, with a three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant typically averaging just $38.60. A regular coffee should be about $4.40. Meanwhile, a single meal in an inexpensive restaurant generally costs around $8.50.
How much are utilities in Lubbock?
Expect to pay around $113 per month on basic utilities for a 915-square-foot apartment. This includes water, electricity, cooling, heating and garbage disposal. It should cost around $63 per month for an internet connection.
Lubbock Housing Statistics
- 18,769 Single-family detached homes
- 2,162 Attached homes or townhouses
- 36,801 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (7,925) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (15,934)
Among all the available rental units in Lubbock, 41% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 59% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the major industries in Lubbock?
The most common industries in Lubbock are healthcare, education and retail. However, the agricultural, industrial and oil industries are also rather common.
What are the top employers in Lubbock?
Lubbock is home to a number of major corporations that have headquarters in the city. These include Bahama Buck’s, Taco Villa, Stripes and Subway. However, the top employers are Texas Tech University, Lubbock ISD, University Medical Center, Texas Tech University, the City of Lubbock and United Supermarkets.
Does Lubbock have good schools?
Lubbock is served by four public school districts with several highly rated schools among them. The city is also home to five well-regarded private schools.
What are the top colleges in Lubbock?
Texas Tech University is, by far, the largest and most well-known college in the city and famous for its athletics programs and agricultural certifications. Other notable colleges include South Plains College, Virginia College, Wayland Baptist University and Lubbock Christian University.
Lubbock Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 107,597 | 2.6% |
| Blue Collar | 25,450 | -0.3% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 12,057 | 1.8% |
| Private Companies | 85,543 | 1.4% |
| Governmental Workers | 25,290 | 4.6% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 10,157 | 2.2% |
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What cultural things can you do in Lubbock?
Lubbock has a rich and diverse culture that can be enjoyed throughout the city. Each month, enjoy the First Friday Art Trail, a free event that allows you to hop on a trolley and visit a number of renowned galleries in the city. Other highlights include the Buddy Holly Museum, the National College Baseball Hall of Fame, the National Ranching Heritage Center and the American Cowboy Culture Association. Alternatively, head to the Depot District, a veritable cultural hub where you’ll find a wide array of theaters, galleries and musical venues, as well as Ballet Lubbock. Finally, the Museum of Texas Tech University is home to millions of exhibits from art to paleontology covering millions of years of local history.
Are there parks in Lubbock?
Lubbock is home to a number of superb parks, with Mackenzie Park being among the most popular. As the largest recreational area in the city, you’ll find a variety of things to do, including fishing; golf; horseback riding; admiring sculptures and works of art; picnics; and much more. For more fishing, boating and camping, head to the nearby Lake Alan Henry.
What are the main annual events in Lubbock?
Lubbock celebrates its history and culture throughout the year with an eclectic mix of annual festivals and events. Broadway Festival takes place on the 4th of July and features an Independence Day parade, live music, street fairs and much more. Plus, it’s free to attend. The National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration is another top choice and celebrates local culture.
What is there to do in Lubbock for families?
Joyland is a popular amusement park that is a real hit with kids. It features rides, water slides and much more to keep the entire family entertained. For laser tag, bowling, pool and arcade games, head to Main Event. Alternatively, go back to nature and check out Prairie Dog Town in Mackenzie Park, where you can see these wild animals in their natural habitat throughout the year.
What is there to do in Lubbock for couples?
You can enjoy a variety of exciting activities for date night. For a classic movie date, head to one of the many cinemas in the city: IMAX, Premier Cinema, Alamo Drafthouse, Movies 16 and Tinseltown. There’s even a drive-in theater for a retro night out. Alternatively, enjoy some art at the Charles Adams Gallery, or show off your moves during a line dancing night at Charley B’s. When you need refreshments, La Diosa Cellars is a great place to sample some stunning wines.
Where to go shopping in Lubbock?
South Plains Mall is the most popular place for shopping in Lubbock. It’s home to more than 150 stores, from big brands to quirky crafts, as well as a number of restaurants and other amenities. The Village Shopping Center is another top choice and is home to a range of smaller boutique stores, cafes and restaurants.
What are the renters’ rights in Lubbock?
Renters’ rights in Lubbock are fairly well-protected under Texas law, which states that landlord retaliation is illegal. This means tenants can complain to their landlord or the City of Lubbock about things like unsafe living conditions without fearing repercussions. The city also operates Lubbock’s Alternative Dispute Resolution service, which aims to help tenants and landlords reach an amicable agreement without resorting to the courthouse.