Britton Crossing is a mid-sized apartment community in Oklahoma City's northeast quadrant, positioned between Britton Road and May Avenue near Lincoln Park. It offers conventional one and two-bedroom floor plans at price points that fall between luxury towers downtown and older garden-style complexes further north, making it a practical option for renters prioritizing location and basic amenities over premium finishes.
Britton Crossing operates as a garden-style apartment community, meaning units are spread across multiple low-rise buildings rather than concentrated in a single tower. The property caters to working professionals and small families seeking proximity to midtown employment corridors without premium pricing. Units are unfurnished, leases typically run 12 months, and the community does not currently advertise pet policies as a primary selling point on its site, so pet owners should confirm restrictions directly.
Britton Crossing offers one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Specific current rent is best confirmed directly with the leasing office, as pricing fluctuates by lease start date and lease length. The community's price tier generally runs below the luxury apartment market on OKC's southern side (properties like those in Bricktown or near the Galleria) but above the older, lower-amenity complexes along Britton Road north of the park. Most apartment leases in this range require a security deposit equal to one month's rent and a standard application fee, though exact amounts should be verified before applying.
Renters in the northeast quadrant typically choose between Britton Crossing, independently owned older garden complexes scattered along Britton and May, and newer mid-rise properties closer to Lincoln Park and Edmond. Britton Crossing sits in the middle in terms of age and amenity level: newer than complexes built in the 1980s and 1990s along the corridor, but less expensive than recently renovated properties marketed as luxury rentals. For renters who want a named, professionally managed property without paying upscale downtown pricing, Britton Crossing fills that gap more clearly than single-owner buildings do.
The location advantage over north Britton Road complexes is real: Lincoln Park's green space, trails, and proximity to Midtown shops and restaurants mean shorter commutes for OKC's downtown and Bricktown workforce. For renters who work in Edmond or northern OKC suburbs, older complexes slightly further north may offer equal convenience at lower rent.
Britton Crossing works well for professionals working downtown or midtown OKC who want to avoid the higher rents and density of central urban living, and for renters who value a managed community over a single-owner property. The garden-style layout appeals to tenants who prefer townhouse-like privacy over a lobby atmosphere.
This community does not suit renters seeking luxury finishes, high-end amenities (rooftop pools, fitness centers with premium equipment, co-working spaces), or building-level concierge services. Tenants with multiple pets or unusual pet needs should confirm policy before applying. Renters without reliable transportation should assess walkability to bus lines and nearby services carefully.
Contact the leasing office to schedule a tour. Be prepared to view sample floor plans (furnished or unfurnished units vary in showing), ask about current lease specials, and request the lease terms. Bring a list of questions about pet policy, parking allocation, lease length flexibility, and any move-in costs beyond rent and deposit. Most Oklahoma City apartment leases include application fees of $35 to $75, so ask whether that applies before submitting an application. Have recent pay stubs, a photo ID, and rental or credit history on hand if you are ready to apply the same day.
Leasing offices typically operate Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday mornings; confirm hours before visiting. Britton Crossing provides parking on the property; ask the leasing office about whether covered or assigned parking incurs additional cost. The property is accessible via Britton Road and May Avenue, with easy access to I-44 and I-35 for longer commutes. Public transit serves the area via Oklahoma City's EMBARK system, though frequency and route options are more limited here than downtown.
Britton Crossing's northeast location trades some urban walkability for affordability and proximity to Lincoln Park's amenities, making it a practical choice for renters who commute to central OKC but do not require downtown living.
