Redpoint Norman is a 380-unit apartment complex in Norman designed exclusively for University of Oklahoma students, located on Alameda Drive within walking distance of the OU campus. It functions as a modern alternative to on-campus dormitories, offering private leases, furnished units, and amenities geared toward undergraduate and graduate residents.
Redpoint Norman operates as a private student housing community rather than university-managed housing. The property comprises multiple residential buildings with a central amenity core that includes a fitness center, study lounges, and resident gathering spaces. Units range from one-bedroom to four-bedroom floor plans, allowing students flexibility to rent individually or share costs with roommates. The complex opened to serve the growing student population in Norman and competes directly with other off-campus housing options while maintaining proximity to campus that justifies premium pricing over more distant alternatives.
One-bedroom units typically start around $800 to $1,000 per month, depending on floor level and lease term length. Two-bedroom apartments range from $1,200 to $1,600 monthly, with four-bedroom units reaching $1,800 to $2,400 when divided among occupants. Prices vary by lease duration; fall/spring academic-year leases often cost less per month than 12-month leases, though year-round occupancy shifts housing demand seasonally in Norman. Most units include furniture, utilities (water, sewer, trash), and high-speed internet in the quoted rent. Verify current pricing directly, as student housing rates adjust annually and competitive pressure from new developments on the Norman market affects availability and rates.
All leases require a security deposit, typically equal to one month's rent. Redpoint requires a guarantor (parent or co-signer) for residents without established credit history, a standard practice across Norman student housing but worth confirming before applying.
The main alternative near OU campus is on-campus housing managed by the university, which charges $6,000 to $8,500 per semester for residence hall placement but guarantees housing for freshmen and offers significantly lower unit density than private communities. On-campus housing appeals to first-year students seeking immediate community integration and those without transportation.
Redpoint competes most directly with other private off-campus complexes like Traditions at Norman and The Greens at Norman. Redpoint's advantage lies in its walking proximity to campus (approximately 0.3 miles) and inclusion of utilities in base rent, which reduces hidden costs. The Greens at Norman, located further south, typically charges lower base rent ($600 to $900 for a bedroom) but excludes utilities, adding $100 to $200 monthly per resident depending on season. Traditions at Norman sits between Redpoint and The Greens in price and distance, making it a middle-ground option for cost-conscious students willing to bike or drive to campus.
Redpoint's four-bedroom floor plans work well for student groups seeking to split costs; The Greens offers similar configurations but requires more negotiation around utility responsibility. Choose Redpoint if proximity to campus and utility inclusion matter more than lowest absolute rent. Choose The Greens or Traditions if commute time is acceptable and rent minimization is the priority.
Redpoint suits upperclassmen, graduate students, and organized groups of undergraduates seeking furnished, move-in-ready housing without the administrative overhead of university housing. Students with vehicles or those prioritizing walkability to campus libraries, classes, and athletic facilities benefit most from the location.
The property does not suit students seeking the cheapest off-campus option; savings of $100 to $300 monthly exist at complexes further from campus. Students uncomfortable with private lease accountability or those preferring the structured community of on-campus residence halls should explore university housing first. International students and visa holders should confirm residency eligibility before applying, as some student housing communities have restrictions.
Redpoint hosts tours during standard business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends. Prospective residents can walk the grounds, view model units, and discuss floor plan options with leasing staff. The application process requires proof of enrollment at OU (acceptance letter or current student ID), a completed application form, and a parent or guarantor signature if you lack credit history. Processing typically takes 3 to 5 business days once all documents arrive.
Lease signing occurs at the leasing office on-site. Most students move in during late July through mid-August for fall semesters, and demand for units peaks in March through May. Applying early (January or February) secures better unit choice and move-in dates.
Redpoint Norman sits at the corner of Alameda Drive and Chautauqua Avenue, approximately 10 minutes on foot from the OU oval and student center. Parking is included in rent; each unit receives at least one assigned space, with additional surface and garage parking available for an extra fee (typically $25 to $50 monthly for a second space). Public transit in Norman is limited, so having a vehicle is practical though not essential given campus proximity.
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Confirm current hours before visiting.
Redpoint Norman fills a clear niche for OU students seeking furnished, utilities-inclusive housing within walking distance of campus, justifying the premium over distant alternatives through location and convenience rather than rock-bottom affordability.
