When you're relocating to Oklahoma City for work or need housing for more than two weeks, extended stay hotels offer a middle ground between short-term rentals and long-term leases. Northwest Oklahoma City, anchored by the Warr Acres area and stretching toward Bethany, has become the primary market for these properties because of proximity to corporate parks and lower nightly rates than downtown locations. This guide covers what you'll actually pay, which neighborhoods offer the best value relative to what you need, and how to evaluate whether an extended stay property beats alternative housing for your situation.
Most extended stay properties in the northwest corridor charge between $50 and $75 per night for weekly rates (a meaningful discount from nightly rates), and $35 to $55 per night for stays of 28 days or longer. This assumes a basic one-bedroom with kitchenette during non-peak seasons. Summer rates (May through August) typically rise 15 to 25 percent, while winter rates fall to the lower end or below. A 30-day stay in January or February averages $1,050 to $1,650 for a one-bedroom unit; the same stay in July runs $1,350 to $2,100.
By comparison, furnished one-bedroom apartments through short-term rental platforms in the same area run $1,200 to $1,800 monthly, and unfurnished rentals require a deposit and lease commitment. Extended stay hotels eliminate upfront deposits but bundle utilities into the room rate, which can swing the calculation significantly depending on your usage. A property that includes utilities may be $100 to $150 more per night than one that charges separately, but you avoid surprise electric bills during the Oklahoma summer.
The majority of extended stay inventory concentrates in Warr Acres, the unincorporated area immediately northwest of Oklahoma City proper, along Northwest Expressway and extending toward N.W. 39th Street. This zone is convenient if your work is at the Oklahoma City corporate parks (particularly those near Meridian Avenue or along N.W. 23rd Street) because commute times stay under 20 minutes. However, the neighborhood itself is primarily commercial and residential strip development with limited walkability. Grocery shopping, restaurants, and entertainment require a car.
If you're staying longer than four weeks and have flexibility, Bethany (west of Warr Acres) offers slightly lower nightly rates, typically $5 to $10 less per night for comparable units, but adds 10 to 15 minutes to a commute toward downtown or central OKC. Bethany works well if your workplace is on the west side of the city or if you're in OKC for a project with irregular schedule demands.
The trade-off is straightforward: Warr Acres offers shorter commutes and slightly more dining and service options nearby; Bethany saves money on room rate but requires accepting longer travel times if your primary destination is the downtown or midtown area.
Extended stay hotels in this market fall into two tiers based on amenities. The higher-priced properties (toward the $70 to $75 nightly range) typically include a small fitness center, breakfast service (usually continental, sometimes hot items), and a business center with printing. The lower tier ($45 to $60 nightly) may offer only a small fitness room or skip it entirely, and no breakfast service.
Breakfast service has direct financial value: if the property includes it, you're saving roughly $7 to $12 per day on meals, which adds $210 to $360 over a 30-day stay. For properties that don't include breakfast, proximity to a Walmart Supercenter or Aldi becomes more important because you'll be buying groceries regularly. Warr Acres has both options accessible within 5 to 10 minutes by car; Bethany has less immediate access to discount grocers.
Free laundry facilities are standard across all extended stay properties in OKC, unlike older motels in some cities that charge per load. Confirm this in your reservation, but you will not encounter surprise laundry fees at established chains.
All extended stay properties in northwest OKC include free Wi-Fi, but speed and reliability vary. If your work requires video conferencing or upload-intensive tasks, request a property closer to the front desk or main office building, as these locations typically have stronger signal. Rooms at the rear of a property may experience degraded connectivity, particularly in older buildings built with materials that absorb wireless signal.
Properties with a dedicated business center (separate room with desk and printer) justify their slightly higher nightly rate if you need a professional environment for client calls. A room desk works for most remote workers, but a separate center provides psychological separation from your sleeping area and reduces the sense of living at work, which matters over 60+ day stays.
Extended stay hotels in Warr Acres and Bethany generally allow pets with a one-time fee of $75 to $150, rather than a per-night charge. A few properties prohibit pets entirely; confirm this before booking if you're traveling with an animal. The fee structure makes these properties competitive with furnished rental companies, which typically charge $300 to $500 for pets over a 30-day lease.
Book a weekly rate at a Warr Acres location if your stay is 7 to 20 days and your workplace is on the north or west side of the city; the nightly discount versus daily rates saves 15 to 20 percent without locking you into a longer commitment. If you're staying four weeks or longer, lock in a monthly rate immediately, as properties rarely hold weekly discounts for extended bookings and will instead apply the longer rate retroactively. For month-to-month occupancy, properties in northwest OKC consistently undercut furnished apartments, provided utilities are included. Verify that your room rate includes utilities before booking; if not, budget an additional $100 to $150 per month depending on season and air conditioning usage.
