Album Quail Springs is a mid-sized apartment community in northwest Oklahoma City, positioned between the Quail Springs Mall area and the Kilpatrick Turnpike, offering one- to three-bedroom floor plans at price points that sit between older complexes and newer luxury developments.
Album Quail Springs operates as a garden-style apartment complex serving renters who prioritize proximity to retail, dining, and highway corridors over being in downtown or historic neighborhoods. The property contains several low-rise buildings spread across its grounds rather than a single tower. It targets working professionals and small families seeking a location with straightforward access to I-44 and the shopping corridor along NW 23rd Street, where Quail Springs Mall, restaurants, and grocery options cluster. The Quail Springs area itself is one of Oklahoma City's older residential zones, developed through the 1970s and 1980s, and the complex reflects that age profile: functional rather than newly renovated.
Album Quail Springs offers one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units. One-bedroom floor plans typically range from 600 to 750 square feet. Two-bedroom units generally run 850 to 1,000 square feet, and three-bedroom floor plans approach 1,200 square feet. Rent prices fluctuate seasonally and by lease term length; current typical ranges sit between $700 and $1,100 per month depending on unit size and lease duration. A one-bedroom on a 12-month lease will cost less per month than the same unit on a 6-month lease. Renters should confirm current pricing directly, as Oklahoma City's apartment market has shifted noticeably since 2022. Most units include a balcony or patio, and the property includes a pool, fitness center, and laundry facilities. Pets are permitted under a separate deposit structure; confirm breed and weight restrictions when inquiring.
Album Quail Springs occupies a middle position in the Oklahoma City rental market. Newer construction complexes in Midtown and Bricktown, such as those around 10th Street or along the Plaza District, command $1,200 to $1,600 for comparable square footage and include amenities like rooftop spaces, smart-home features, and in-unit washer/dryer hookups. Older, independently operated complexes scattered across SW 29th Street or near Lake Hefner rent at $600 to $900 for equivalent units but may offer fewer amenities or less frequent maintenance. Album Quail Springs sits in the overlap: prices closer to mid-range than luxury, with established amenities (pool, fitness) and a location that avoids both downtown walkability and isolation. Choose Album Quail Springs if you need proximity to the northwest quadrant's shopping and work corridors without premium pricing. Choose a newer Midtown or Bricktown complex if walkable neighborhoods, modern finishes, and community events matter more than cost. Choose an older complex only if your budget is under $700 or you prioritize a specific neighborhood over amenities.
The property attracts renters commuting to employers along I-44, Kilpatrick Turnpike, or the NW 23rd Street corridor, including the medical district and nearby office parks. Young professionals, small families, and those relocating to Oklahoma City who want a known brand (Album is a regional operator with multiple properties) and established infrastructure fit here. The location also works for renters who frequent Quail Springs Mall or prefer shopping-adjacent living. Renters who prioritize urban walkability, newly built finishes, or a neighborhood-centric lifestyle will be frustrated by the aging infrastructure and car-dependent surroundings. Those seeking luxury finishes, concierge services, or social programming will find better options in newer complexes.
Contact the leasing office directly by phone or visit in person during posted business hours. The leasing team will show available units (often in a model configuration and in actual occupied floor plans at various stages of turnover). Expect to provide a Social Security number, employment verification, and references for a background and credit check, which typically returns results within 48 hours. A standard lease is 12 months, though shorter terms may be available at a higher per-month rate. Once approved, move-in involves a security deposit, first month's rent, and any pet deposit if applicable. The application process usually takes one week from submission to key handoff.
The leasing office maintains standard business hours (typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekends); confirm these before visiting. Parking is included and assigned by unit; no additional monthly parking fee applies. The property is accessible from NW 23rd Street via surface streets; no direct highway on-ramp sits adjacent, but the Kilpatrick Turnpike entrance is within 2 miles. Public transportation to Album Quail Springs is minimal; a car is effectively required.
Album Quail Springs fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's northwest rental market for renters balancing cost, location, and basic amenities without the premium pricing of newer downtown developments.
