Brookwood Village is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, offering one- and two-bedroom floor plans in a complex that blends residential density with low-rise charm on a tree-lined block. It sits within walking distance of restaurants, galleries, and shops along NW 23rd Street, positioning renters who want urban convenience without high-rise living.
Brookwood Village consists of garden-style residential buildings arranged around shared grounds, a format common in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhoods but less dominant than newer downtown towers or suburban complexes. The community is built at a scale that allows ground-floor units to have patios or direct outdoor access, and upper floors to maintain sightlines across the neighborhood rather than into a canyon of neighboring towers. The site includes parking, typically assigned or in surface lots, and modest amenities tied to the apartment buildings themselves rather than a resort-style clubhouse.
Brookwood Village offers one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. Rent for a one-bedroom typically falls in the $750 to $950 range, while two-bedroom units run $950 to $1,200, though these figures shift seasonally and with lease length. A standard lease is 12 months. Most Oklahoma City apartment communities require a security deposit equal to one month's rent, though some negotiate lower deposits or waive deposits for qualified applicants. Verify current pricing directly, as market rates in Midtown fluctuate with turnover and local competition.
Utilities are the tenant's responsibility. Some units include water and trash in rent; confirm with management. Parking is included with your lease, but assigned versus unassigned status should be confirmed during application.
Brookwood Village occupies a middle tier in Oklahoma City's rental landscape. Downtown towers like 42 Experiential and Apex each command $1,100 to $1,700 for comparable square footage, offer elevator access and more polished finishes, but place you in a high-rise environment. Suburban complexes in areas like Edmond or northwest Oklahoma City (Quail Springs, The Village shopping area) rent at similar or lower absolute prices but sit 10 to 15 minutes' drive from Midtown walkability.
Within Midtown itself, Brookwood Village competes with other garden-style communities and some older low-rise buildings. If you want walkable access to NW 23rd Street restaurants and galleries without downtown pricing or the isolation of a suburban complex, Brookwood Village fills that gap. If you prioritize modern fitness facilities, rooftop lounges, or a true downtown commute (to Bricktown or the CBD), a downtown tower suits you better. If your priority is lowest rent and access to big-box shopping, a suburban complex wins.
Brookwood Village works well for renters who work or study in Midtown, enjoy walking to nearby shops and cafes, and prefer a quieter residential feel than a downtown high-rise provides. It appeals to professionals, graduate students, and younger families who want neighborhood character without a long commute.
It does not suit renters who require a modern gym in the building, a doorman or concierge, or views from an upper floor. If you want the urban density of downtown or the shopping convenience of a suburban location, look elsewhere.
Begin by calling or visiting the leasing office to confirm availability and current pricing. You'll walk the grounds and see model units. The application process typically requires proof of income (usually 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), an employment verification letter, and personal references. Background and credit checks are standard. Processing usually takes three to five business days. Move-in costs include first month's rent and the security deposit; some complexes charge a leasing fee ($100 to $300) rolled into your initial payment.
The leasing office is typically open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; verify these hours by phone. Parking is included with your lease and assigned at the time of move-in. The complex sits on NW 23rd Street, accessible by car or bus (METRO routes serve Midtown). Street parking nearby is available but often tight during evening hours.
Brookwood Village anchors a neighborhood where rent affordability and walkable urban life still coexist in Oklahoma City, making it a practical choice for renters who have priced out downtown but rejected suburban sprawl.
