Chisholm Creek is a mid-rise apartment community built into Edmond's largest mixed-use development, where residents live above retail, dining, and office space rather than in a standalone complex. The property opened in the mid-2010s and sits at the center of a 40-acre campus near Waterloo Road, making it one of the few Oklahoma City-area apartments positioned directly within a walkable commercial district rather than adjacent to one.
Chisholm Creek delivers 300+ units across two buildings, ranging from one-bedroom to three-bedroom floor plans. Finishes lean upscale: stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, wood-look flooring, and walk-in closets are standard. Units average 650 to 1,150 square feet depending on bedroom count. The property markets itself toward professionals and young families willing to pay for the Edmond address and on-site amenities rather than purely for square footage.
The development integrates ground-floor retail and restaurants accessible directly from the apartment lobbies, a structural feature that shapes daily life here in ways that separate garden-style apartments around Oklahoma City do not. Grocery shopping, coffee, and dinner do not require a car.
One-bedroom units run approximately $1,100 to $1,350 per month; two-bedrooms range from $1,400 to $1,800; three-bedrooms reach $1,800 to $2,200. Prices reflect the Edmond market and mixed-use positioning and run 15 to 25 percent higher than comparable units in central Oklahoma City proper or in older Edmond complexes away from the development core. Lease terms are typically 12 months. Most complexes in Oklahoma City require a deposit equal to one month's rent; verify the current deposit amount and any pet fees when you contact the leasing office, as these policies change.
Chisholm Creek's main local competitor for the mixed-use, walkable-urbanism angle is the Plaza at Park, a smaller apartment community in Midtown Oklahoma City near Automobile Alley and the Plaza District. Plaza at Park offers similar finishes and downtown walkability at comparable pricing ($1,150 to $1,700 for one- and two-bedrooms) but delivers fewer amenities and a smaller retail footprint. Choose Chisholm Creek if you prefer the newer construction, more retail options, and Edmond's school district; choose Plaza at Park if you want to live closer to downtown jobs and cultural venues without a drive.
For pure square footage and amenities at lower cost, standard apartment complexes like those in the Quail Springs or Waterloo areas of Edmond offer three-bedrooms in the $1,300 to $1,600 range but sacrifice the walkable setting and on-site dining. The trade-off is convenience and lifestyle versus price.
Chisholm Creek works well for professionals who commute to Edmond or North Oklahoma City and want to reduce car trips after work, couples without children who value walkability and restaurants, and families prioritizing the Edmond school district who can absorb the premium price. It suits people who view apartment living as temporary but want a polished environment rather than a budget option.
It is less suitable for those seeking maximum space for the dollar, anyone working primarily in downtown Oklahoma City (the Edmond location adds 15 to 25 minutes to that commute), or renters uncomfortable with a higher price point for a smaller footprint than they could rent elsewhere.
Contact the leasing office during business hours to schedule a tour; they typically accommodate drop-ins but tours are more thorough by appointment. Expect to walk both a model unit and an occupied floor to see real conditions. Have your employment verification, identification, and rental history ready if you want to apply the same day. The application process generally takes 24 to 48 hours; approval depends on credit, background, and income verification (most apartments require income of 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent).
The leasing office operates standard business hours Monday through Friday and abbreviated Saturday hours; call ahead to confirm current times, as these often shift seasonally. Parking at Chisholm Creek is included in rent and typically unreserved, with covered and uncovered spaces available throughout the development. Street parking also exists but is limited during peak retail hours. The property sits immediately off Waterloo Road, making car access to Interstate 35 or the Edmond downtown area fast.
Chisholm Creek's positioning inside an active mixed-use development rather than as an isolated apartment complex gives residents genuine day-to-day utility that most Oklahoma City apartments do not. The pricing reflects that specificity.
