Overview & Location
The Bowie is a purpose-built student housing property located at Austin, TX 78703, USA, in the western part of the city near the Colorado River. It is within a short distance of the University of Texas at Austin campus, though not directly adjacent. The address places it in a residential area with access to local restaurants, shops, and parks. The location receives a perfect 5.0 rating from residents on the property’s own scoring system, and the “getting around” score is also 5.0, indicating convenient access to transport and the university.
The building offers a range of unit types: studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and general apartments. On-site amenities include laundry facilities, a gym, and a clubroom. The property has been rated by 191 Google reviewers, giving an overall score of 3.7 out of 5. However, the resident-submitted ratings on the platform show a more mixed picture, with several dimensions scoring only 3.5 (food, staff, accuracy, cleaning, internet, condition, management, indoor spaces, room experience, study environment, value for money) and perfect 5.0s for social, location, amenities, community, getting around, and safety/security.
Who It Suits / Who It Doesn’t Suit
The Bowie is marketed as a premium student residence with high-end finishes and a strong social scene. Based on resident feedback and the data, this property is best suited for:
- Students who prioritise a lively community and social atmosphere. The social rating is 5.0, and community and amenities also scored 5.0.
- Residents who want a central location close to downtown Austin and the university. The location and getting-around scores are perfect.
- Those who are comfortable paying a premium price for convenience and appearance. The monthly rent range is USD 1,951–12,241, well above the city’s “from” price of USD 369 per month for student housing. This suggests The Bowie is in the top tier of Austin’s student accommodation market.
The property is not suitable for:
- Students on a tight budget. The starting price of USD 1,951 is more than five times the city’s cheapest option. Even the lower-end units here will be significantly more expensive than most other student residences in Austin.
- Residents who value reliable management and maintenance. Several long-term tenants have reported ongoing issues with gas, power, pests, and communication. The management and property maintenance scores are both 3.5, and the negative reviews are explicit about these problems.
- Anyone seeking a quiet, hassle-free living experience. The complaints about “insanity,” “unending” issues, and “polished thank you for your patience emails” suggest that problems are not isolated incidents.
What Residents Actually Say

The three Google reviews provided offer direct accounts from former tenants. They are all 1-star ratings and should be weighed carefully against the overall 3.7 score.
Avery Eyster (lived September 2021 – October 2025):
“I lived in the Bowie for 4 years from September 2021 - October 2025. I would strongly advise against living at this property. While the location is great, the insanity you deal with living here is not remotely worth it. Over the four years I lived here I dealt with gas issues, power issues, gnats, trash issues, unendin”
Justin Todes:
“The Bowie is extremely good at marketing itself and significantly worse at delivering the experience it sells. While the building markets itself as luxury and prices the rent accordingly, the only thing I could count on while living there was another polished ‘thank you for your patience’ email, long after everyone’s p”
Kate Schwartz (edited 26 January):
“Edit (1/26): We have a 70+ email chain dating back to October when we picked up our keys. I wouldn’t write this review if we hadn’t already tried extensively to resolve issues directly with The Bowie and given the team multiple chances to address each problem. This insight is something potential residents deserve to ha”
These three reviews are consistent in describing a gap between marketing promises and actual living conditions. They point to maintenance delays, communication failures, and recurrent building-level issues. However, these are only a small fraction of the 191 reviews; the overall rating of 3.7 suggests some residents had a neutral or positive experience, especially regarding location and amenities.
Price Positioning vs City Average
The city of Austin has a “from” price of USD 369 per month for student housing (likely the cheapest available unit across all properties). There are 70 student properties listed in Austin. The Bowie’s minimum price of USD 1,951 is approximately 5.3 times that baseline. Its maximum price of USD 12,241 suggests very large or premium penthouse-type units.
All prices mentioned are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator before any commitment.
Compared to the median student housing price in Austin (not provided, but likely between USD 800 and USD 1,200 based on typical ranges), The Bowie is clearly positioned at the luxury end. Residents should expect to pay a substantial premium for the location, building amenities, and marketed “luxury” image, without a guarantee that day-to-day management will match that level.
Room Types & Guidance
The Bowie offers studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and apartment-style units. The wide price range (USD 1,951–12,241) reflects differences in size, floor plan, and occupancy. Typically, studios and 1-bedroom units will be at the lower end, while 3-bedroom or larger apartments span the upper range. No specific floor plans are available in the data.
For prospective residents:
- Studios and 1-bedrooms: likely the most affordable option, but still starting at nearly USD 2,000 per month. Consider whether this fits your budget compared to shared apartments in other buildings.
- 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom units: may be more cost-effective per person if shared with roommates. However, the total rent can be very high.
- Apartment type: unspecified, possibly larger layouts. Use caution with the top-end prices.
Because the negative reviews focus on management responsiveness, it is advisable to inspect the specific unit offered, talk to current tenants, and verify all lease terms before signing. The high social and amenity scores suggest common areas are well-regarded.
Booking Timing
The property is likely to be popular due to its location and marketing. Given that it is a large building (indicated by the 191 reviews and many unit types), availability may fluctuate.
- For a move-in date in 2026 or 2027, start inquiring as early as possible, ideally 6–9 months before your intended move-in. This applies especially if you want a specific unit type or floor.
- Booking later may risk higher prices or limited choices, though the wide price range suggests some units may remain available.
- Check directly with the operator for current availability, as the property does not show an “available from” date in the data.
FAQ
Is The Bowie close to the University of Texas at Austin?
The property is in Austin, TX 78703, which is on the west side of the city – within a few miles of the UT Austin campus. Residents rate the location and getting around 5.0 out of 5.0, indicating good access by bus, bike, or car. Walking distance may be longer for some parts of campus; confirm with the operator.
Are utilities included in the rent?
The data does not specify whether utilities are included. Given the price range, it is common for luxury student housing to include some utilities (water, trash, internet) but not all. You need to confirm with The Bowie’s management before signing a lease. The internet rating is 3.5, which suggests service may be adequate but not outstanding.
What is the lease length?
The data does not provide a minimum lease term. Student housing in Austin typically offers 12-month leases, with some properties offering shorter terms or per-semester contracts. Contact the operator to confirm lease options for 2026 or 2027.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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