Cimarron Pointe is a mid-sized apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhood, offering one and two-bedroom floor plans at prices positioned between budget complexes and high-end downtown towers. The property sits roughly three blocks south of NW 23rd Street, placing residents within walking distance of retail and restaurants while maintaining proximity to I-44 for commuters heading to downtown or the airport.
The community operates as a conventional garden-style complex, meaning ground-floor and upper-floor units arranged in low-rise buildings rather than a single tower. Units range from approximately 650 to 900 square feet. The property was built in the mid-1990s and underwent renovation in recent years, including updated kitchen appliances and flooring in many units. Parking is surface lot throughout, not assigned or gated.
One-bedroom units typically rent between $750 and $850 per month, while two-bedroom units fall in the $950 to $1,100 range. Rental rates can shift seasonally and by lease term; confirm current pricing directly with the leasing office before committing to a timeline. The standard lease is twelve months. Utilities are tenant-paid.
A $300 security deposit applies to most leases, with an additional pet deposit of $200 to $300 if applicable (check breed and weight restrictions). The application fee is $35 and covers a credit and background check.
Cimarron Pointe's pricing sits squarely between newer market-rate apartments and older, cheaper complexes. A unit at Cimarron Pointe costs roughly $100 to $150 less per month than comparable one-bedrooms at Stone Canyon Apartments (also Midtown, renovated more recently, slightly higher-end finishes) but $50 to $100 more than units in older complexes like those along NW 16th Street. The trade-off is that Cimarron Pointe's recent updates mean fewer deferred-maintenance complaints compared to older stock, while Stone Canyon's newer construction justifies its premium.
If proximity to NW 23rd Street retail and restaurants is a priority, Cimarron Pointe's three-block distance is competitive; some Midtown complexes sit a half-mile or more from walkable retail. If you prioritize modern finishes and amenities like a fitness center or pool, Stone Canyon or downtown options offer those; Cimarron Pointe's amenity package is modest (community room, laundry facilities).
The community appeals to renters seeking modest, straightforward apartments near Midtown without premium pricing. Early-career professionals, small families, and graduate students working or studying at OU Health or nearby institutions often choose this tier. Residents with pets find it accessible given the relatively relaxed pet policy. It suits anyone comfortable with surface parking and who does not require on-site fitness facilities or concierge services.
It does not suit anyone needing a fully modern, luxury finish, corporate housing standards, or a highly staffed leasing office. It is not the right choice for renters expecting pools, fitness centers, or social programming as part of the lease.
Contact the leasing office (typically open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday mornings; hours vary, so call ahead) to schedule a walk-through. Staff will show you a model unit and available units, though available floor plans may differ from the model shown. Bring a photo ID and be prepared to discuss income, employment, and rental history if you are seriously considering an application. The office is located centrally within the complex near the main entrance off NW 22nd Street.
Lease applications are processed within three to five business days. Once approved, move-in typically occurs within seven to ten days.
All parking is surface lot, with each unit receiving one dedicated space and additional guest parking scattered throughout the property. There is no covered parking, carport, or garage option. Trash service and recycling are included; dumpsters are centrally located, and residents roll bins to collection points. The property is not gated, though it is fenced around perimeter areas.
Cimarron Pointe's position in the Midtown market reflects the neighborhood's role as Oklahoma City's most affordable zone offering both walkability and recent renovation activity. It remains a sensible choice for renters who want updated housing without paying downtown premiums or driving far from the 23rd Street corridor.
