Anatole At Norman is a 264-unit apartment community in Norman designed primarily for University of Oklahoma students and early-career renters, located on the south side of Norman near the university's campus perimeter.
Anatole operates as a purpose-built student housing complex offering one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans. The property sits roughly one mile south of OU's main campus, close enough for a 15-minute walk or short bus ride to central academic buildings. Units are fully furnished, which distinguishes Anatole from many Norman rentals marketed to undergraduates; this setup appeals to renters who move frequently or avoid buying furniture for a temporary lease. The community targets undergraduates in their junior and senior years, graduate students, and young professionals working in Norman, though lease terms and pricing reflect its primary market of college-affiliated renters.
Anatole At Norman typically offers 12-month leases, with pricing that fluctuates year to year; individual unit rent ranges from approximately $600 to $1,100 per month depending on bedroom count and floor plan features. Verify current rates directly, as OU enrollment patterns and local competition drive seasonal adjustments. A standard security deposit equals one month's rent, and most leases require proof of income or a co-signer. Furnished units include a bed frame, desk, and basic kitchen appliances; renters should confirm which items (mattresses, dishes, linens) are included versus what they must supply. Utilities are typically split among residents or billed separately; clarify the exact arrangement when reviewing a lease, as this significantly affects true monthly cost.
Norman's student housing market includes The Enclave at Norman, Compass Pointe, and scattered privately owned duplexes and houses near campus. The Enclave At Norman, located closer to central campus, charges higher rents (typically $800 to $1,300 for comparable units) but markets itself as more upscale with newer construction and in-unit washers and dryers. Compass Pointe sits northwest of campus and appeals to graduate students and professionals with quieter surroundings; rents run slightly lower than Anatole but less furnished amenities. Privately owned rentals scattered throughout Norman's residential neighborhoods often cost $150 to $300 less per month but require renters to source their own furniture, coordinate multiple landlords, and accept potentially older buildings. Choose Anatole if you want move-in convenience and furnished living in a managed community; choose independent rentals if you prioritize cost savings and longer-term settlement; choose The Enclave if premium finishes and in-unit laundry justify higher rent.
Anatole fits junior and senior undergraduates, graduate students staying two to three years, and young professionals in their first job after graduation who value furnished convenience and community amenities. First-year undergraduates often prefer on-campus housing for social integration and meal plans. Renters seeking long-term stability (five-plus years) typically move toward ownership or independent rentals with lower monthly costs. Families with children are not a primary target; the community layout and lease structure reflect single and couple occupancy.
Tours are typically available by appointment or during walk-in hours; call ahead to confirm availability. During a tour, examine specific floor plans (not just a model), check water pressure and appliance function, and verify parking assignments and layout. Applications require a completed rental application form, proof of income (pay stubs, financial aid letters), a valid ID, and references. Processing usually takes three to five business days. A co-signer is required if annual income does not meet a stated threshold (usually 2.5 times monthly rent); out-of-state parents frequently co-sign for student applicants. Move-in typically involves a walk-through inspection, keys, parking pass issuance, and a brief utility orientation.
Anatole includes one parking space per unit in surface lots; additional spaces may be available at an extra monthly fee. Street parking is not guaranteed and fills quickly during OU semesters. Norman's public transit (Norman Transit System) serves the area with limited evening and weekend service, so a vehicle is helpful for off-campus errands, though campus is walkable. The community is a 10-minute drive west to downtown Norman's retail and restaurants, and roughly 20 minutes south to Interstate 35. Confirm current parking fees and lease terms before signing, as these details shift year to year.
Anatole At Norman fills a specific niche in Norman's rental market: renters willing to pay a premium for the convenience of furnished units and professional community management, located near but not directly on campus. For transient student and early-career populations, this trade-off often outweighs the lower per-square-foot cost of scattered independent rentals.
