Avalon Park Apartments is a mid-sized residential community in northwest Oklahoma City, positioned between affordability and managed amenities for renters who want more than a basic lease but do not require luxury finishes.
Avalon Park operates as a garden-style apartment community with one and two-bedroom floor plans. The property sits near the border with Edmond, placing it within 5 to 10 minutes of the University of Oklahoma's north campus corridor and shopping areas along 2nd Street and Covell Drive. The community is not gated and does not position itself as upscale; it serves working renters, early-career professionals, and graduate students who prioritize proximity to north Oklahoma City activity over resort-style amenities.
Avalon Park typically offers 12-month leases starting in the $650 to $800 range for one-bedroom units and $750 to $900 for two-bedroom units, depending on floor plan and lease start date. Like most Oklahoma City apartment communities, the standard security deposit equals one month's rent. Confirm current pricing directly, as rates shift seasonally and with promotions.
Renters should expect standard lease language regarding utilities responsibility; many Oklahoma City properties require tenants to pay electric, water, and trash. Avalon Park generally includes some services in rent but leaves others to the resident, a detail that separates it from all-inclusive communities and warrants clarification before signing.
Within the northwest quadrant and Edmond corridor, Avalon Park sits in a middle bracket. The Enclave at Quail Springs, also in northwest Oklahoma City, positions itself at a higher price point with more resort-style amenities like resort pools and fitness centers; renters choosing Enclave typically pay 15 to 25 percent more. Conversely, apartment communities further south in central Oklahoma City or east toward Midtown tend to undercut Avalon Park's rent by 10 to 15 percent but may lack proximity to the OU-North Campus corridor. Renters prioritizing walkability to academic or employment centers near Edmond will find Avalon Park's location worth the mid-range price; those primarily seeking the lowest monthly payment should compare properties closer to Bricktown or Midtown.
Avalon Park suits graduate students, young professionals earning $35,000 to $55,000 annually, and small households without pets or with one small animal, provided the community permits them. The community's location works well for anyone employed at OU facilities, nearby retail, or medical centers north of the city. It does not suit renters seeking luxury finishes, doorman service, or resort pools; it also does not serve renters with large dogs or multiple pets unless the lease explicitly permits them. (Verify pet policy before applying.)
Prospective renters should plan 30 to 45 minutes for a leasing office visit. The office will show floor plans (units vary even within the same bedroom count), explain lease terms, and clarify which utilities are included. You will need a photo ID and likely proof of income, such as recent pay stubs or a letter from an employer. Background and credit checks are standard and typically take 24 to 48 hours. Move-in requires the first month's rent and security deposit; ask the leasing agent whether any move-in specials reduce the deposit or waive administrative fees during your visit.
Avalon Park sits on the northwest side, off a main arterial between Edmond and central Oklahoma City. Parking is unrestricted surface lot parking; residents do not reserve individual spots. Public transit service in this area is limited; you will need a personal vehicle. The leasing office is open during standard business hours, usually 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and limited hours on weekends; call ahead to confirm before visiting.
Avalon Park fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's rental landscape: it offers stability and a known quantity for renters who need predictable housing near north-side employment and universities without stretching into luxury pricing. Its location makes it especially valuable for anyone working or studying in the Edmond or OU-North Campus corridor.
