Brickell Apartments is a mid-sized residential complex in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, positioned between the urban density of downtown and the established neighborhoods to the south. The property offers furnished and unfurnished one- and two-bedroom units at price points competitive with newer construction in the core, making it a practical choice for renters who want walkable access to restaurants and retail without the premium attached to luxury downtown towers.
Brickell operates as a garden-style apartment community rather than a high-rise. The complex sits on Midtown Avenue and includes ground-level parking, a fitness center, and a community room. Unit finishes are standard contemporary: vinyl plank flooring, stainless steel appliances, and granite or laminate countertops depending on floor plan. The property does not bill itself as luxury, which is reflected in the pricing and the clientele—a mix of young professionals, graduate students, and renters transitioning into homeownership within Oklahoma City.
As of late 2024, one-bedroom units at Brickell rent between $850 and $1,050 per month; two-bedroom units range from $1,100 to $1,350, depending on floor plan and lease length. Furnished units command a premium of approximately 15 to 20 percent above unfurnished rates. The standard lease is 12 months, though shorter terms are negotiable. The security deposit equals one month's rent. Pet policy allows cats and dogs with a nonrefundable pet fee of $200 to $300 per animal and a monthly pet rent of $25 to $35. Utilities are tenant-paid; average monthly costs for a one-bedroom run $80 to $120 for electricity and water combined during moderate seasons. Verify current pricing and any current promotions by calling the leasing office or visiting in person, as rates adjust seasonally.
The Midtown corridor hosts several competing apartment properties. The Brickell sits directly between two distinct market segments: luxury downtown towers like Scissortail Lofts (where two-bedroom units exceed $1,600) and value-oriented suburban complexes south of Interstate 44 (where comparable units rent for $750 to $900). Brickell's advantage is proximity to Midtown's dining and retail cluster without downtown pricing; its trade-off is that units lack the high-end finishes and amenities of premium properties. For renters prioritizing walkability and younger demographic density, Brickell is a stronger fit than suburban alternatives. For those seeking doorman service, concierge, or rooftop lounges, luxury downtown properties are the appropriate choice.
Brickell works well for professionals in their late 20s and early 30s who work nearby or use the Midtown location as a social hub. Graduate students and visiting fellows benefit from furnished units and shorter lease flexibility. Established families needing school district proximity or significant square footage will find the floor plans constrained. Renters requiring in-unit laundry will be disappointed; laundry facilities are community-operated, not in-unit. Those seeking premium finishes or resort-style amenities will prefer luxury alternatives.
Prospective renters visit the leasing office during business hours, typically Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A leasing agent will walk the grounds, show a model unit, and discuss available floor plans and move-in dates. The application process requires proof of income (recent pay stubs or employment letter), a credit check, and landlord or employment references. Approval typically takes 24 to 48 hours. Move-in requires the security deposit plus prorated first month's rent; most leases allow move-in within 5 to 10 days of approval.
Parking is ground-level and unreserved; each unit includes one assigned space with guest parking available in designated lots. Street parking is not permitted on surrounding blocks. The property has no direct public transit connection, though the MAPS 3 streetcar line (planned expansion phase) is under development and may eventually improve walkability further south. Access to Interstate 44 is five minutes north; downtown is a ten-minute drive. Midtown retail and restaurants are directly adjacent, accessible on foot or by short car trips.
Brickell occupies a practical middle ground in Oklahoma City's rental market, offering convenience to urban amenities at rates that do not require premium income documentation, making it a straightforward option for mobile young professionals settling into the city short-term or mid-term.
