Bethany Place Apartments is a 120-unit complex in northwest Oklahoma City that caters to renters willing to pay a modest premium for pet accommodation and proximity to recreational water access. Located near Lake Hefner Park, the community sits in a quieter pocket of the city, away from the downtown core and the more densely trafficked midtown corridors.
This is a garden-style apartment community built in the 1980s, arranged across multiple two-story buildings with a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. The property does not offer luxury finishes or high-rise views; it is fundamentally a stable, lower-mid-range option for tenants whose primary concern is allowing pets without restriction or penalty. The complex permits dogs and cats with no breed or size limits, a distinction that narrows the field considerably in Oklahoma City's rental market, where many competing buildings impose weight caps, breed restrictions, or per-pet surcharges.
One-bedroom units rent between $650 and $750 per month, depending on floor location and lease length. Two-bedroom units fall in the $800 to $950 range. A standard lease is 12 months. The pet policy carries no additional monthly fee, though the community does collect a one-time pet deposit of $300 per household (not per animal), a structure that rewards households with multiple pets relative to single-pet competitors. Utilities are tenant-paid; the complex covers trash and grounds maintenance. Lease terms and rates shift seasonally; confirm current pricing and availability directly.
Bethany Place does not require an application fee, though the standard credit and background check applies before move-in. The deposit is equal to one month's rent, standard across Oklahoma City. Renters should budget for renter's insurance, which most landlords do not require but many tenants find prudent; policies covering a two-bedroom unit run $10 to $15 monthly through local agents.
Oklahoma City's mid-range rental market includes several pet-friendly alternatives. Copper Ridge Apartments, also in northwest OKC, allows pets but charges $25 per month per animal, raising the effective rent for multi-pet households. The Oaks at Edmond, further north, imposes a 75-pound weight limit and does not permit certain breeds, narrowing choice for owners of larger or restricted dogs. Village Green Apartments in Midtown allows pets with a $50 monthly pet rent and a $250 deposit, making it costlier long-term than Bethany Place for a single-pet household but comparable for two pets.
Choose Bethany Place if you have multiple pets or a large dog and want predictable, flat-rate housing costs. Choose Copper Ridge if you prefer newer construction and accept monthly pet fees. Choose Village Green if walkability to restaurants and retail matters more than pet cost savings and you are willing to pay for amenities like a fitness center.
Floor plans are straightforward. One-bedroom units are roughly 650 square feet with a living room, galley kitchen, single bedroom, and one bathroom. Two-bedroom units run approximately 850 square feet with a second bedroom and full bath. Kitchens include basic appliances; no dishwashers or garbage disposals. Carpeting is standard; a few units on the upper ends of the rent range have vinyl flooring in living areas. Heating and air-conditioning are central and included in the lease structure, though tenants pay for the utility consumption.
The property has a small community center, a coin-operated laundry facility (important if your unit lacks hookups), and a playground area. A small, fenced dog run sits near the main office, though it is minimal and best suited for short breaks rather than primary exercise.
Bethany Place works well for pet owners who prioritize affordability and flexibility over amenities. It appeals to renters with a dog or multiple cats who have been priced out of pet-friendly complexes charging monthly per-animal fees. It suits quiet households; the property skews toward working professionals and retirees rather than party-oriented younger renters. It does not suit anyone seeking new construction, in-unit laundry, or premium finishes. It is not the right fit for renters who need proximity to downtown jobs or midtown dining and entertainment; the 15-minute drive to Bricktown or the OKC core is a real friction point for car-free or car-light lifestyles.
Contact the office (open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays) to schedule a tour and request an application. You will need photo identification, proof of income (pay stubs or an employment letter), and permission for a background and credit check. Approval typically takes 2 to 3 business days. Once approved, you pay the deposit and first month's rent to secure a move-in date. The community does not hold units without a signed lease.
Bethany Place occupies a practical niche: it solves a real problem for multi-pet households in Oklahoma City by eliminating the per-animal premium, letting the landlord and tenant budget transparently and keep costs predictable.
