Bennett Ridge Apartments is a 200-unit community in north Oklahoma City offering two and three-bedroom floor plans at mid-market rents in a location that serves commuters heading toward Edmond and north Quail Springs. The property sits on the city's northeast side, where rental options cluster around major employment corridors and are popular with renters who prioritize proximity to highways 35 and 77.
Bennett Ridge operates as a garden-style apartment complex typical of Oklahoma City's mid-tier rental stock. Units are spread across multiple low-rise buildings rather than a single tower, which means less central amenity density but lower rents than high-rise alternatives. The community targets working professionals and small families rather than luxury renters or students; it does not market student housing specifically and sits outside the immediate Norman or central Oklahoma City college rental zones. The property was built during the 1980s and renovated in phases, so unit condition and finishes vary depending on lease year and building assignment.
Bennett Ridge offers two-bedroom and three-bedroom floor plans. Two-bedroom units typically rent between $650 and $750 per month, while three-bedroom units range from $800 to $900 per month. Rent varies based on floor level, building location within the community, and lease renewal timing; call the leasing office to confirm current rates, as quarterly fluctuations are common in Oklahoma City's rental market.
A standard lease requires first month's rent, last month's rent, and a security deposit equal to one month's rent. Most leases run 12 months, though 6-month and month-to-month terms may be available at a higher monthly rate. Resident fees cover water and trash; residents pay their own electric and gas. The complex does not offer utilities included in rent, which differs from some newer mid-market communities in south Oklahoma City that bundle water and waste.
Bennett Ridge's pricing and unit mix place it between downtown loft conversions (often $900 and up for one-bedrooms) and newer garden complexes in southeast Oklahoma City near I-35 and Reno Avenue, where two-bedrooms can run $700 to $800. The north location appeals differently depending on commute direction: renters heading to north OKC employers or Edmond save 10 to 15 minutes compared to central or south options, while those working downtown or in Midtown face a longer drive than residents near Bricktown or Automobile Alley.
Bennett Ridge does not include fitness facilities or a resort-style pool, which aligns with its price point and sets it apart from newer complexes like those on NW 50th Street, which offer gyms and designer lobbies but rent at $900 to $1,100 for comparable floor plans. The trade-off is lower rent in exchange for fewer on-site amenities; residents have access to basic grounds maintenance, laundry facilities, and parking but should expect a more functional than luxury setup.
Bennett Ridge works well for renters prioritizing affordability and commute convenience over amenity richness, particularly those employed along I-35 North, in Edmond, or at north Oklahoma City industrial parks. The three-bedroom units appeal to small families or roommate groups seeking to split a lower total rent than multiple one-bedroom units would cost.
The community does not suit renters who require modern finishes, in-unit laundry, or abundant amenities; renovations are selective rather than community-wide, so unit age varies. It is not pet-friendly (confirm current pet policy with leasing), which excludes dog and cat owners. The complex also lacks direct transit access, so carless renters should explore alternatives with proximity to OKC's public bus routes instead.
Prospective renters should contact the leasing office by phone or email to schedule a tour, though walk-ins are often accommodated during business hours. During a tour, a leasing agent shows available floor plans (not necessarily your assigned unit, as inventory rotates) and discusses lease terms, move-in costs, and any current promotions. Application processing typically takes 3 to 5 business days and requires proof of income, a reference check, and a background and credit review. Approval decisions and move-in dates are communicated after the background check clears.
Bennett Ridge's leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday hours vary; call ahead to confirm. The office is located on the main community road, easily visible from the entrance. Parking is ample and free for residents; each unit includes at least one assigned space. The complex sits roughly 1.5 miles east of I-35 on the city's northeast side, accessible via Covell Drive or NW 63rd Street. Confirm current office hours before visiting, as seasonal adjustments occur occasionally.
Bennett Ridge fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: it offers stable, below-average rents for a community that prioritizes reliability and location over showpiece design, making it a reasonable choice for cost-conscious renters with north-side commutes.
