Alameda Pointe is a garden-style apartment complex in Oklahoma City's central corridor, positioned between the Midtown entertainment district and the medical/biotech cluster around the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. The community offers one and two-bedroom floor plans at a price point designed to compete with newer construction on the northwest side while capturing renters who prioritize proximity to employment on the central and east sides of the city.
Alameda Pointe occupies a multi-building site with surface and covered parking, situated on or near NW 23rd Street in the area historically known as Alamo. The complex is not a high-rise; it functions as a conventional mid-rise garden community with exterior corridors and stairwells. Amenities typically include a fitness center, community room, and landscaped grounds. The property does not market itself as luxury or new construction; it serves working professionals and families seeking stability and affordability rather than amenities as a primary draw.
Alameda Pointe offers one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. Rent for one-bedroom apartments ranges from approximately $700 to $850 per month, depending on floor level and lease length; two-bedroom units typically start at $850 and can reach $1,050 for premium or recently renovated units. These figures shift with market conditions and lease incentives, so contacting the leasing office is necessary to confirm current rates and any move-in specials. Standard lease terms run 12 months, though shorter or longer terms may be negotiated. Deposits typically equal one month's rent.
Utilities are not included in rent. Renters pay separately for electricity through OG&E; water, sewer, and trash may be billed by the complex or as part of lease terms. Clarify utility responsibility with the leasing office before signing.
Alameda Pointe sits in the mid-range price bracket. Newer construction apartments in northwest Oklahoma City (around Hefner Parkway or Lake Hefner Drive) often start $150 to $300 higher per month for equivalent square footage but offer updated appliances, smart home features, and resort-style pools. Older complexes in central and east Oklahoma City may undercut Alameda Pointe by $100 to $200 monthly but typically lack in-unit amenities or community investment. South Oklahoma City apartments near I-240 and SW 119th Street tend to cluster at similar price points but appeal to families seeking proximity to schools rather than employment centers.
Choose Alameda Pointe if you work near the medical district, OU Health, Midtown, or downtown and want to avoid the northwest corridor commute. Select a newer northwest-side complex if amenity quality and unit finishes are primary priorities and commute time is acceptable. Pick an east or southeast option if budget is the dominant factor.
Alameda Pointe suits professionals and graduate students working at OU Health, nearby biotech firms, or downtown offices who value a short commute over luxury finishes. It also attracts renters who plan to stay 2+ years and prefer stability over cutting-edge design. The property does not target luxury seekers, pet-heavy households (clarify pet policy with the office), or anyone seeking a doorman, concierge, or premium fitness facility.
Contact the leasing office to schedule a tour during business hours. Bring a photo ID. The office will show you a model unit and discuss available floor plans and move-in dates. Be prepared to provide employment verification, proof of income (typically last two pay stubs), and a credit authorization. Application fees are standard across Oklahoma City complexes; Alameda Pointe typically charges $25 to $50. Approval usually takes 3 to 5 business days. Once approved, you sign a lease, pay the deposit and first month's rent, and receive keys.
Leasing office hours are typically Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday hours vary. Verify hours by phone before visiting. Parking is included with rent; reserved spots may carry an additional monthly fee. The complex sits on or near NW 23rd Street; confirm the exact address with the leasing office, as some sources reference the Alamo neighborhood. Public transit via METRO serves the area, though service frequency and routes should be verified directly with METRO.
Alameda Pointe offers practical living for Oklahoma City renters whose jobs cluster around the medical district and midtown, with pricing that reflects its central location without requiring you to cross the city daily.
