Chevy Chase Apartments is a 216-unit complex of one, two, and three-bedroom walk-ups situated in the Chevy Chase neighborhood, roughly two miles south of downtown Oklahoma City and within walking distance of N.W. 23rd Street's retail corridor. The property targets renters seeking affordability without the newer construction premium that dominates OKC's central neighborhoods, positioning itself as an older, owner-occupied community rather than a corporate-managed portfolio holding.
Built in the 1970s, Chevy Chase consists of low-rise buildings arranged around a central courtyard. Units are unfurnished, range from approximately 550 square feet for a one-bedroom to 900 square feet for a three-bedroom, and include carpet or tile flooring, basic cabinetry, and individual heating and air conditioning. The complex does not offer on-site amenities like fitness centers, pools, or business centers; the appeal rests on proximity to neighborhood shops and Uptown's dining rather than internal recreation. This is direct-access, minimal-service renting, common in Oklahoma City's older residential districts.
One-bedroom units rent in the $550–$650 range; two-bedrooms run $700–$850; three-bedrooms cost $900–$1,050 monthly (confirm current rates directly, as rents shift seasonally). A standard lease is 12 months. The complex requires a security deposit equal to one month's rent and typically charges a one-time application fee of $35–$50 per adult. Pet policies are building-specific and should be verified upon inquiry; breed or weight restrictions are common at older properties. Utilities are tenant-paid and not included in rent.
Chevy Chase occupies the lower-cost, low-amenity tier. It differs markedly from newer mid-rise or luxury complexes in areas like Bricktown, Midtown, or near Uptown proper, where one-bedrooms start at $900 and include fitness centers, controlled access, and package lockers. Compared to Edmond or Norman rentals at similar price points, Chevy Chase offers shorter commutes to downtown employers but trades suburban quiet for urban neighborhood foot traffic. Renters choosing Chevy Chase typically prioritize affordability and walkability to local shops over modern finishes or resort-style amenities. Those requiring concierge service, valet parking, or high-end finishes should look to newer complexes on N.W. 50th Street or inside Bricktown; those balancing price with neighborhood character often find Chevy Chase a fit.
Chevy Chase works well for renters under budget constraints, established professionals comfortable in an aging property, graduate students, early-career workers, and those who use their apartment primarily for sleeping and storage while spending leisure time in surrounding shops and restaurants. It does not suit families requiring on-site childcare, renters with mobility concerns (walk-up buildings have no elevators), residents needing maintenance-intensive modern appliances, or those who value a managed, security-forward environment. Pet owners should contact management before applying, as policies vary by building.
Stop by the leasing office during business hours with a photo ID and proof of income (recent pay stubs, offer letter, or bank statements). Expect a brief application, immediate credit check, and a unit tour if available. The process typically concludes within one business day. Lease signing occurs at the office or via electronic signature. Move-in inspection checklist use is not universal at older complexes; photograph the unit's condition yourself upon arrival to document any pre-existing damage and protect your deposit.
Leasing office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; call ahead to confirm weekend availability. Parking is unreserved lot parking; no covered or assigned spots are offered. The neighborhood sits on a grid with street parking available on surrounding blocks. Public transit via EMBARK bus service serves N.W. 23rd Street within walking distance. The complex is a 10-minute drive to downtown, 15 minutes to the airport via I-44.
Chevy Chase fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's rental market: it delivers sub-$700 rents and Uptown proximity without requiring a long lease commitment or move-out penalty, provided you accept stairs, older systems, and shared parking.
