Aspen Way Apartments is a 60-unit complex offering furnished and unfurnished studios and one-bedroom units in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhood, positioned between the city's downtown core and the Bricktown entertainment district. The property targets renters seeking month-to-month or longer leases without the price tag of newer downtown high-rises or the distance of suburban complexes.
Aspen Way occupies a mid-rise footprint typical of Oklahoma City's residential inventory from the 1980s and 1990s. The complex sits on NW 23rd Street, a major corridor that runs parallel to Classen Boulevard and connects to downtown in under five minutes by car. Units are distributed across three wings, with ground-level and upper-floor options. The property does not advertise luxury finishes or resort amenities; the draw is affordability, location, and the flexibility of month-to-month agreements that many newer buildings no longer offer.
Studios rent from $500 to $625 per month depending on floor and whether utilities are included. One-bedroom units range from $625 to $800 per month. Furnished units command a premium of approximately $75 to $150 above unfurnished rents. Lease lengths start at one month with no early-termination penalty beyond the standard 30-day notice. Deposits equal one month's rent. A small number of units allow pets for an additional $25 per month per animal, though this is not guaranteed on every floor or unit type; prospective tenants should confirm availability. Prices are current as of early 2024 but should be verified directly, as rental rates in Oklahoma City have shifted noticeably in recent years.
Aspen Way's pricing and flexibility sit between two tiers in the Oklahoma City rental market. Downtown properties like SoDo Lofts and Centennial Towers charge $900 to $1,400 for comparable square footage but offer exposed brick, high ceilings, and walkability to restaurants and nightlife in Bricktown and the Film District. Chain complexes in suburban areas (Edmond, Norman, north OKC) offer newer construction and modern amenities (fitness centers, splash pads, dog parks) at similar or slightly lower rents but require a car for most errands and enforce 12-month leases as standard. Aspen Way's strength is accessibility: month-to-month terms appeal to people with temporary employment, those relocating for a short assignment, or renters testing a neighborhood before committing. Its Midtown location bridges the downtown-to-suburb gap, with bus routes and walkable access to restaurants and retail along NW 23rd without the premium charged for downtown addresses.
Aspen Way works well for professionals in transition, students or young workers on short-term contracts, and anyone prioritizing lease flexibility over modern finishes. The furnished units appeal to corporate relocations and short-term assignments. The pet-friendly option (where available) adds appeal for renters with animals who find few other month-to-month buildings willing to accommodate them. The complex does not suit renters seeking in-unit washer and dryer, modern appliances, or amenity-heavy living. Residents without cars will find it less convenient than downtown addresses, despite bus access. The building's age means noise from neighboring units and hallways may be more noticeable than in newer, better-insulated complexes.
Prospective renters should call or visit in person to confirm current availability, specific unit layouts, and whether furnished or pet-friendly options are in stock. The application process is straightforward: proof of income (typically pay stubs or an employment letter), a credit check, and a background screen. Approval is usually granted within 24 to 48 hours. Move-in happens on the date specified in the lease; most units are ready within one to two business days of approval. Aspen Way does not require a cosigner on leases, though applicants with marginal credit or income below 2.5 times the monthly rent may face higher deposits or denial.
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited weekend availability (call to confirm current Saturday hours). Parking is included with every unit; each resident receives one dedicated space plus access to overflow lots. Street parking is available but not guaranteed. The property is served by OKC transit routes 1 and 20, with stops less than two blocks away on NW 23rd. Downtown Oklahoma City is accessible in five to seven minutes by car via Classen Boulevard or Meridian Avenue. The address is 2200 NW 23rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73106.
Aspen Way fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's rental market for renters prioritizing flexibility and location over finishes, and its month-to-month terms make it an unusual option in a market increasingly dominated by 12-month-minimum leases.
