Chapel Ridge is a 240-unit apartment community in northwest Oklahoma City, positioned between the city center and Edmond as a moderate-income option in a market where rents have climbed steadily. The property targets renters who need affordability without sacrificing access to commute corridors and shopping, though it occupies a crowded segment where expectations and trade-offs matter.
Chapel Ridge operates as a garden-style complex with one- and two-bedroom floor plans, structured around surface parking and common areas rather than high-density mid-rise design. The property sits near the boundaries of the Bethany school district on the north side, making it relevant to families and commuters heading toward Northwest Expressway or I-44. Unlike downtown lofts or luxury developments with resort-level amenities, Chapel Ridge competes on rent price and proximity to employment nodes rather than urban walkability or premium finishes.
One-bedroom units rent in the $700 to $850 monthly range; two-bedroom units run $900 to $1,050, depending on floor location and lease length. These figures reflect late 2024 market conditions; confirm current rates with the leasing office, as Oklahoma City rents have increased 3 to 5 percent annually in recent years. Lease terms typically start at 12 months. Utilities are tenant-paid. The deposit structure follows Oklahoma standard practice: one month's rent refundable upon move-out, plus a non-refundable administrative fee of $150 to $200.
Chapel Ridge competes directly with properties like Waterford Crossing and Reserve at Edmond in the same price tier and geography. Waterford Crossing, also on the northwest side, advertises similar rent ranges but sits closer to I-44 and the Edmond line, appealing more to commuters heading northeast. Reserve at Edmond operates just across the city boundary in Edmond proper and charges slightly higher rents (roughly 5 to 8 percent more) but includes some utilities and markets itself to younger professionals. Choose Chapel Ridge if your workplace is on the west or central side of the city and you want predictable rent without signing up for bundled utility packages. Choose Waterford if your commute is to I-44 north or northeast. Choose Reserve at Edmond if you prioritize new construction and don't mind paying the premium for included water and trash service.
The south Oklahoma City market (Midwest City, Del City vicinity) offers lower baseline rents by $50 to $100, but Chapel Ridge's location cuts commute time for jobs in midtown or near downtown, offsetting the slight premium.
Chapel Ridge works well for renters earning $28,000 to $45,000 annually (roughly 2.5 to 3.5 times the monthly rent in income) who need a straightforward lease without frills. Families with school-age children benefit from proximity to Bethany schools and the ability to stay within Oklahoma City boundaries. Entry-level professionals and early-career workers without pet restrictions find it accessible. The property does not suit renters seeking pet-friendly units; Chapel Ridge enforces a no-pets policy with limited exceptions that typically incur additional fees.
Renters expecting luxury finishes, fitness centers, or rooftop amenities should look elsewhere. Renters needing month-to-month or flexible lease terms may face resistance; the property prioritizes 12-month commitments.
New renters submit an application (typically $35 to $50 fee, non-refundable) and undergo a credit and criminal background check; approval takes 3 to 5 business days. Once approved, you sign the lease, pay the deposit and first month's rent, and receive keys. Most leases begin on the first or fifteenth of a month. Move-in is available upon lease execution during posted leasing office hours. There is no key deposit; keys remain the property's responsibility.
The leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; hours may shift seasonally, so confirm before visiting. Parking is surface lot only, with one space per unit included; additional spaces rent for $30 to $40 monthly. The property lies directly off Northwest 23rd Street, approximately 5 miles from I-44 and 3 miles from Edmond's border, making car dependency the default. Public transit (METRO) serves the area with limited frequency; most residents drive. Trash and landscaping are included in rent. Internet is tenant-arranged; no broadband provider is built into the lease.
Chapel Ridge fills a genuine gap for Oklahoma City renters who cannot afford the luxury market but need stable housing outside downtown. Its no-frills model and consistent pricing make it predictable for budgets, even if it lacks the amenities or location prestige that younger renters increasingly expect.
