Bethany Square Apartments is a mid-sized rental community in northwest Oklahoma City, situated in the 73008 zip code near Bethany, offering two and three-bedroom units at rates competitive with comparable properties in the Wardie Cliffs and Quail Creek submarkets but without the premium pricing of newer luxury complexes closer to downtown or Bricktown.
Bethany Square operates as a traditional garden-style apartment complex, meaning units are arranged in low-rise buildings across a multi-acre property rather than in a single tower or mid-rise structure. The community is older stock, built in the 1980s, which directly affects both pricing and amenities compared to newer construction in Oklahoma City. Units range from two to three bedrooms; the complex does not advertise one-bedroom or studio options, which immediately distinguishes it from properties like Watermark Apartments (which offer one-bedrooms) or luxury downtown addresses like Mule Alley Lofts.
Two-bedroom units at Bethany Square typically rent in the $650 to $750 monthly range; three-bedroom units fall between $750 and $850 per month. These figures represent the lower end of Oklahoma City's rental spectrum for unfurnished, standard apartments. Verification is important here, as rental rates shift seasonally and with lease terms, so confirm current pricing directly. All units include water, sewer, and trash in the rent, a meaningful distinction from properties that charge these separately and can add $40 to $80 monthly to a tenant's cost.
Deposits are standardized at one month's rent, refundable upon move-out if the unit meets the property's condition standards. The community does not offer furnished or corporate lease options, eliminating it as a choice for short-term relocations or temporary assignments.
In the same price tier, Wardie Cliffs Apartments, also northwest, offers comparable square footage and similar age, with the advantage of a small on-site fitness center; Bethany Square does not advertise fitness facilities. Move upward to $900 to $1,100 monthly, and newer communities like Creekside Apartments introduce amenities like updated appliances, in-unit washer-dryers, and controlled-access entry.
Downtown and Bricktown properties, such as the Mule Alley Lofts or Axis on Main, command $1,200 to $1,600 for similar bedroom counts, justified primarily by location and architectural interest rather than additional amenities. Bethany Square appeals to tenants prioritizing affordability and northwest Oklahoma City location over amenity density or walkability to entertainment districts. Those seeking newer construction with modern finishes should expect to budget 30 to 40 percent more.
Bethany Square works well for families on a tight rental budget, single renters seeking a two-bedroom for personal space or home office use at a low price point, and tenants whose employment is on the northwest side, making Bethany commute time-efficient. The water and sewer inclusion reduces month-to-month uncertainty about utility costs.
It does not suit renters who require in-unit laundry, fitness centers, or pet policies with high weight limits; the property maintains a standard no-pets or limited-pet policy typical of its era. Professionals relocating to downtown OKC or those seeking walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods should explore properties in Midtown, Plaza District, or Bricktown, even at higher cost.
Leasing office hours are typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays; contact the property directly to confirm current hours, as staffing at smaller complexes shifts seasonally. Come prepared with government-issued ID, proof of income (recent paystubs or employment letter), and a Social Security number; the application process is standard and the decision timeline is usually three to five business days. The leasing office can show available units on the day of application, allowing you to walk the floor plan and see condition and view before committing.
Parking is surface lot, with two spaces per unit included in rent. There is no assigned parking, and spaces are first-come, first-served within the lot nearest your building. This setup is typical for garden-style complexes but differs from newer properties offering assigned or covered spots. Northwest OKC traffic to downtown or midtown employment is moderate but congested during 7 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. windows.
Bethany Square holds its position in Oklahoma City's rental landscape as the affordable choice for budget-conscious tenants willing to trade newer amenities and premium location for a straightforward lease and predictable costs.
