Chestnut Square is a mid-sized apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown corridor, offering one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans at monthly rents between $850 and $1,200 depending on unit size and lease length. The property sits within walking distance of NW 23rd Street retail and dining and serves renters who want proximity to Midtown's restaurants and shops without paying luxury rates or signing into a sprawling complex.
Chestnut Square operates as a garden-style apartment community, meaning units are arranged in low-rise buildings across landscaped grounds rather than in a single vertical structure. The community is not gated and does not position itself as upscale; it targets working professionals, small families, and service-industry workers for whom location and affordability matter more than resort-style amenities. The property is mature—it has operated in its current form for several years—which means pricing is stable rather than discounted for new leasing, and the buildings show normal wear consistent with that timeline.
One-bedroom units rent at approximately $850 to $950 per month; two-bedrooms run $1,050 to $1,150; three-bedrooms reach $1,150 to $1,200. These figures reflect standard lease lengths (12 months) and should be confirmed directly, as promotional rates for shorter terms occasionally shift. Units include stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher; climate control; and in most cases a small patio or balcony. Water and trash are included in rent; tenants pay electric and gas separately. No significant utilities are managed by the property.
Pet policy permits dogs and cats with a one-time fee typically under $200 per pet, though breed or weight restrictions may apply. Renter's insurance is not required by the lease, but standard deposits (usually equal to one month's rent) are collected and held per Oklahoma law.
Chestnut Square's pricing sits squarely between bare-minimum complexes on the south side of Midtown (where single-bedroom units run $700 to $800 but amenities and location are limited) and newer mixed-use developments immediately north of NW 23rd Street, where comparable units start at $1,300. Compared to larger, more established properties like those in the Bricktown or Automobile Alley neighborhoods, Chestnut Square charges less and offers fewer structured amenities (fitness center, pool, lounge space), but it is closer to Midtown restaurants and shops and does not carry the overhead cost of those perks.
Choose Chestnut Square if you work or spend weekends in Midtown, want to avoid a long commute, and prefer keeping rent below $1,200 for a two-bedroom. Choose a property further south if you are willing to trade neighborhood walkability for lower rent. Choose a newer complex north of 23rd if you place high value on fitness facilities or modern finishes and can spend $1,300 or more.
Chestnut Square works well for renters who bike or walk to work, frequent Midtown venues, or work variable shifts in the service and hospitality sector. It accommodates small families (the three-bedroom floors are genuinely three-bedroom, not converted two-plus-office layouts). It also suits renters who do not want to sign into a 400-unit megaplex where maintenance response times can stretch long.
It is not ideal for those who require on-site fitness facilities, dog parks, or modern finishes (granite counters, stainless steel, fresh paint throughout). It is also a poor match for renters who commute daily to north Oklahoma City or the suburbs, because the Midtown location adds 20 to 40 minutes to that drive.
Most prospects call or visit the leasing office during weekday business hours to tour available units. Chestnut Square typically accepts applications on the spot; approval requires proof of income (pay stub or tax return), a credit check (applicant bears the cost, usually $25 to $40), and a background screening. Approval usually occurs within one business day. Move-in involves payment of the deposit and first month's rent; keys are provided once those funds clear. Utility setup is the renter's responsibility, though the property can provide account information for Oklahoma Gas & Electric and other vendors.
The leasing office is open weekdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (confirmation recommended). All units include assigned or general surface parking; no reserved spots or garages exist. The complex sits one block east of NW 23rd Street, accessible by car from Robinson Avenue or Western Avenue. Public transit via METRO is available on 23rd Street one block west.
Chestnut Square survives in Midtown's rental market because it delivers reasonable proximity to neighborhood life at prices that do not require six-figure household income, a rarity as development pressure pushes rents higher across the corridor.
