For renters comparing budget friendly rental apartments in Allen TX near Watters Creek, Twin Creeks Crossing offers one- and two-bedroom apartment homes at 1090 West Exchange Pkwy, Allen, TX 75013. The community is positioned on West Exchange Parkway with practical access to US-75 (Central Expressway), local Allen shopping, and the Watters Creek area without placing you directly inside the retail district. Current pricing, specials, and move-in dates change, so the leasing office is the best source for today’s availability.
Watters Creek, also known as Watters Creek at Montgomery Farm, is an open-air Allen destination with restaurants, retail, office space, landscaped walkways, and outdoor gathering areas. Renters often look near it because it puts weeknight dinners, coffee meetups, shopping errands, and US-75 commuting routes within a manageable local drive. It is especially useful if your routine takes you between Allen, Plano, McKinney, Richardson, or the employment corridors along Central Expressway.
From Twin Creeks Crossing, daily travel is centered around West Exchange Parkway, Alma Drive, Bethany Drive, McDermott Drive, and US-75. Those roads connect residents to Watters Creek, Allen Premium Outlets, downtown Allen services, and nearby Collin County destinations. Like much of suburban Allen, this is generally a car-oriented location, so it works best for renters who plan to drive for most errands rather than rely on a fully walkable neighborhood.
The floor plan mix is straightforward: one-bedroom homes range from 660 to 889 square feet, and two-bedroom homes range from 1,014 to 1,285 square feet. The one-bedroom layouts include A1 through A7 options, while the two-bedroom layouts include B1, B3, B4, and B5 options, giving you choices if you want a smaller footprint, a larger living area, or a second bedroom for guests, work, or storage. Because availability shifts by date and apartment home, it is worth asking the office which layouts are open and whether a virtual tour is available for the plan you like.
Inside the apartments, the value comes from features that affect everyday living: wood-like flooring throughout the main areas, carpet in bedrooms and closets, washer and dryer connections, ceiling fans, built-in microwaves, multi-cycle dishwashers, ceramic tile backsplashes, pantries, linen closets, spacious closets, garden tubs, and private patios or balconies. Select homes may also include built-in bookshelves, kitchen islands, dual vanities, or exterior storage, so confirm those details before applying if one of them matters to your decision.
The community amenities are useful without feeling overcomplicated. Residents have access to a clubhouse with a business center, Wi-Fi in common areas, and a conference room, plus a fitness center, a resort-inspired pool with tanning ledge, courtyards with grilling and an outdoor kitchen, a playground, a running and biking trail, parcel lockers, door-to-door trash pickup, and 24-hour emergency maintenance. Reserved parking and detached garages are listed amenities as well, and availability or monthly costs should be verified with the leasing team.
The honest trade-off is that Twin Creeks Crossing is not the right fit if you want to step out your door and be surrounded by restaurants, shops, and nightlife in a dense mixed-use setting. Watters Creek is nearby, but this community is more residential and road-connected than urban and pedestrian-first. For many renters, that separation is a benefit, but it is something to think through before you tour.
If Twin Creeks Crossing sounds like it matches the way you use Allen, contact the leasing office to confirm current floor plan availability, compare layouts, and schedule a tour.