Berrywood Terrace is a garden-style apartment community in Oklahoma City's northwest corridor, positioned between mid-market and upper-mid-market options in a neighborhood anchored by shopping and dining. The property serves renters seeking furnished or unfurnished leases without the premium pricing of newer luxury towers downtown or in Bricktown.
Berrywood Terrace consists of low-rise buildings arranged around courtyards, typical of Oklahoma City's apartment stock from the 1980s and 1990s. The community sits near the Nichols Hills border, within reasonable distance to midtown restaurants and retail but outside the dense urban core. Unit mix includes one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans. The property does not position itself as luxury or newly renovated; it competes on affordability and established neighborhood character rather than amenities race.
One-bedroom units typically rent in the $650 to $850 range; two-bedrooms from $850 to $1,150; and three-bedrooms from $1,100 to $1,400, depending on floor location and lease length. These figures reflect pre-tax monthly rent and should be confirmed directly, as pricing shifts seasonally and with occupancy. Lease terms run 6, 9, or 12 months. A standard security deposit equals one month's rent. Furnished units are available at a premium of roughly 10 to 15 percent above unfurnished rates.
Pet policy allows dogs and cats with a nonrefundable pet fee, typically $200 to $300 per animal, plus a monthly pet rent of $25 to $40 per pet. Weight and breed restrictions apply; confirmation is necessary before applying.
Water, sewer, and trash are included in rent. Tenants pay their own electric and gas. Parking is unreserved and surface-lot only; no covered or assigned spaces are offered.
Berrywood Terrace is older and less amenity-dense than newer communities like those in the Bricktown and Plaza districts, where rents run 20 to 35 percent higher and units feature fitness centers, rooftop decks, and in-unit washer-dryers as standard. Berrywood does not offer a fitness center or business center on-site.
Compared to aging properties in southwest Oklahoma City near I-44, Berrywood's location near shopping and restaurants makes it more convenient for renters without cars, though prices are slightly higher. For renters seeking newer construction at similar price points, options are limited in Oklahoma City; the gap between mid-range garden apartments and luxury towers is steep.
Choose Berrywood Terrace if you need affordability and a stable, walkable neighborhood without demanding modern amenities. Choose a newer community if in-unit laundry, modern HVAC, or extensive community facilities are priorities. Choose a luxury tower if you prioritize downtown proximity and contemporary design.
This community suits renters on fixed incomes, graduate students, early-career professionals, and families seeking stable, predictable housing costs without long-term ownership. The furnished-unit option appeals to corporate relocations and short-term assignments.
Berrywood does not suit renters who require wheelchair accessibility beyond ground-floor units (accessibility compliance should be verified before application), those who need in-unit laundry, or renters who prioritize walkability to downtown entertainment. The property's age means limited soundproofing between units and older appliances.
A walk-through of a model unit takes 15 to 20 minutes; seeing an actual available unit is often possible the same day. The leasing office can be reached during business hours Monday through Friday and limited weekend hours. A completed application requires a photo ID, proof of income (recent pay stub or employment letter), and authorization for a credit and background check. Application fees are typically $25 to $50. Approval decisions are made within 2 to 3 business days. Move-in cost equals the security deposit plus prorated rent for any days remaining in the move-in month.
Berrywood Terrace is located northwest of downtown Oklahoma City, with direct access from Portland Avenue or Wilshire Boulevard. The leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Sunday hours vary by season. Parking on-site is free and unreserved. The property is served by EMBARK bus route 40, which runs on Portland Avenue nearby, though service frequency should be confirmed with EMBARK directly.
For renters seeking affordability and neighborhood stability over new construction, Berrywood Terrace delivers a realistic middle ground in Oklahoma City's rental market. Its pricing and location fit renters priced out of luxury options but unwilling to move to the urban fringe.
