Casa Rene Apartments is a 60-unit complex located in Oklahoma City's Plaza District, offering furnished and unfurnished one- and two-bedroom units positioned between student housing and upscale complexes in the local rental market. The property caters to short-term and long-term renters, with lease flexibility and proximity to NW 23rd Street's restaurants and shops.
Casa Rene operates as a small, independently managed complex rather than part of a large corporate portfolio. The building itself is older construction, typical of the mid-century stock found throughout the Plaza District. Units come in one-bedroom and two-bedroom layouts; furnished options are available for those seeking temporary arrangements, and unfurnished units serve longer-term residents. The complex does not operate as a luxury property and does not market amenities like pools, fitness centers, or concierge services.
Rent for one-bedroom unfurnished units ranges from $650 to $750 per month, depending on floor and unit condition. Two-bedroom unfurnished units run $850 to $950 monthly. Furnished units carry a premium of approximately $150 to $200 per month above unfurnished rates. Security deposit equals one month's rent. A significant distinction from larger Oklahoma City properties is Casa Rene's willingness to negotiate month-to-month leases without penalty, standard at corporate complexes like Regency Park or Grandview Terrace, which typically require 12-month commitments or charge premium rates for shorter terms. Verify current pricing and availability directly, as rental rates fluctuate seasonally.
The Plaza District rental market includes several alternatives at different price points and management scales. Grandview Terrace, located two miles south on Western Avenue, offers one-bedrooms at $750 to $850 and includes amenities like a fitness center and assigned parking; it caters to residents prioritizing on-site services over flexibility. Regency Park, also south of the Plaza District near the Bricktown corridor, commands $800 to $950 for comparable units but enforces strict 12-month leases and attracts residents with corporate or long-term employment in downtown.
Casa Rene's advantage lies in its lease flexibility and lower baseline rent, making it suitable for short-term relocations, sabbaticals, or those testing a neighborhood before committing. The trade-off is fewer amenities and older infrastructure. For renters valuing modern finishes, on-site laundry, or reserved parking, Grandview or Regency Park justify higher cost. For cost-conscious renters prioritizing flexibility over amenities, Casa Rene fills a specific niche that larger complexes do not serve competitively.
Casa Rene works well for temporary residents: remote workers on short assignments, graduate students finishing degrees, or people between permanent moves. The month-to-month option means no penalty for early exit if circumstances change. The furnished units appeal to those shipping minimal personal goods. The lower price point attracts price-sensitive renters willing to accept older units and limited on-site services.
The complex does not suit renters requiring wheelchair accessibility (older building construction typically limits ADA compliance), those dependent on on-site laundry facilities, or residents who prioritize new construction aesthetics. Parking is street-level and first-come, first-served, not assigned; this frustrates renters accustomed to reserved spaces. Noise from NW 23rd Street traffic is audible in street-facing units.
Prospective renters contact the on-site manager directly. Applications require government-issued ID, proof of income (recent pay stubs or tax returns), and a credit check. The process typically takes three to five business days. A lease signing follows, after which renters receive keys and move-in instructions. The complex does not conduct formal tours; walk-throughs occur during application or before move-in. Some units may be occupied, limiting preview options for specific floor plans.
Casa Rene maintains office hours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday hours are by appointment. Contact the on-site manager directly; there is no central leasing office or online application portal. Street parking predominates; the complex does not guarantee spaces or assign lots. Public transit access is moderate; the MAPS bus line runs on NW 23rd, but service frequency is limited compared to downtown routes. The location is walkable to restaurants, coffee shops, and retail within a 0.3-mile radius.
Casa Rene fills a specific market gap in Oklahoma City's rental landscape: affordable, flexible housing for short-term residents willing to accept older infrastructure in exchange for lower cost and no lease lock-in. For renters whose circumstances demand flexibility, the value proposition is stronger than at larger complexes.
