Two miles from Sundance Square and steps from Montgomery Plaza, Aviator West 7th fuses designer interiors with resort-level amenities. Built in 2015, the four-story community offers studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms (482 – 1 154 sq ft) starting near $1 200, and most leases now include up to one month free. Each home elevates city living with wood-plank floors, granite counters, stainless appliances, USB charging stations, and in-suite washers and dryers. Select layouts add wine fridges, prep islands, and Texas-sized closets for a truly luxe landing pad.
Key Amenities & Perks
- Spring-fresh pool + spa with sundeck cabanas
- 24-hour fitness hub featuring Peloton bikes, free weights, and yoga studio
- Sky-lounge clubhouse: Starbucks coffee bar, billiards, co-working nooks, and conference room
- Bark park & pet spa — no weight limits and a short walk to Trinity Trails
- Outdoor kitchen pavilion with built-in grills, sink, and fridge for game-day cookouts
- Controlled-access building, gated garage, and key-fob entry for peace of mind
- Package lockers, door-to-door trash service, and on-site storage to simplify life
- Resident events: tacos by the pool, food-truck Fridays, and charity drives keep neighbors connected
Why Residents Choose Aviator
- Walk-to-everything location – Super Target, Velvet Taco, Orangetheory, and Crockett Row are all within a six-minute stroll.
- Tech-forward touches – USB outlets, Nest-style thermostats, fiber internet, and keyless entry match a work-from-anywhere lifestyle.
- Flexible space – From efficient studio lofts to 1 154 sq ft two-bedrooms with dual suites and gourmet islands, there’s a fit for singles, couples, or roommate crews.
- Social scene on tap – Pool parties, wine tastings, and trivia nights make it easy to network when you’re new in town.
- Commute made easy – Five minutes to the Medical District, 10 to TCU, and 15 to the Joint Reserve Base keeps work travel low-stress.
What Neighbors Are Saying
“Finishing a spin class then grabbing free Starbucks in the lounge is my daily reset. Management hosts food-truck nights that actually bring the community together.” — Elena H.
“Floor-to-ceiling windows give us skyline sunsets, and the wine fridge was a surprise perk. Only downside so far is limited guest parking after 9 p.m.” — Devin R.
“As a TCU grad student I needed quiet hours and fast maintenance. Both boxes checked; they fixed my dryer the same day.” — Marcus L.
“Rules are strict on rent deadlines and towing, but that keeps everything looking sharp. I feel safe walking my dog at midnight.” — Sierra M.
“Location can’t be beat—three-minute jog to Trinity Park. Noise from upstairs footsteps is noticeable, so grab a top-floor if you’re a light sleeper.” — Riley K.
Bottom Line
If you want modern interiors, built-in social life, and walkable access to West 7th nightlife without sacrificing security or amenities, Aviator West 7th is a first-class ticket. Fly in for a tour—your first month of rent might already be covered.