Crown Lone Oak is a 180-unit garden-style apartment community in northwest Oklahoma City, positioned as a practical middle option for renters seeking affordability without sacrificing basic amenities or location convenience near Edmond.
Crown Lone Oak operates as a lease-by-the-month to 12-month flexibility model, distinguishing it from properties locked into rigid annual commitments. The community sits in a residential pocket roughly three miles south of the Edmond border, making it accessible to both Oklahoma City employment corridors and the Edmond job market without the premium pricing Edmond itself commands. Units range from studios to three-bedroom floor plans, with the majority configured as one and two-bedroom apartments suitable for individuals, couples, and small families downsizing from houses.
One-bedroom units rent between $750 and $900 monthly depending on lease length and floor location. Two-bedroom apartments range from $950 to $1,200. Three-bedroom units, limited in number, start at $1,150. Pricing reflects a lease-term discount: 12-month leases cost roughly 10 percent less than month-to-month arrangements. Standard deposits equal one month's rent. The community does not advertise furnished units or corporate housing programs. Confirm current rates directly, as pricing adjusts seasonally.
Crown Lone Oak includes a fitness center, community pool, and business center. Laundry facilities are on-site. Pet policies allow dogs and cats with a non-refundable fee (typically $250 to $400 per pet, depending on size), with breed restrictions on file. Parking is unassigned and included. The leasing office handles maintenance requests through a phone or app submission system; emergency repairs (water, heat, electrical hazards) receive same-day response commitments.
Crown Lone Oak occupies middle ground between two competing strategies in northwest Oklahoma City. Complexes closer to downtown (within two miles of Bricktown or Midtown) such as those near Automobile Alley charge $950 to $1,300 for comparable one-bedroom units but offer walkability to restaurants and entertainment. Properties in Edmond proper (north of the city line) rent 15 to 25 percent higher for similar layouts, justified by school district access and newer construction. Crown Lone Oak trades walkability and school-district appeal for lower rent and flexibility; the trade makes sense for renters prioritizing budget, those with short-term stays (corporate transfers, lease breaks), or anyone indifferent to Edmond schools. For renters who value being near downtown nightlife, or who need Edmond school enrollment, the lower rent becomes less compelling.
Crown Lone Oak works well for renters on tight budgets, those relocating with uncertain timelines, and anyone working in north Oklahoma City or Edmond without the ability to pay Edmond rents. The month-to-month option appeals to people between permanent moves. It suits pet owners (within breed limits) and renters comfortable in garden-style (walk-up) buildings. It does not suit anyone requiring modern finishes, high-end appliances, or luxury amenities. The community does not market to students (no undergraduate student housing programs), and the neighborhood lacks the density of bars and retail that appeals to younger renters seeking nightlife proximity. Families prioritizing Edmond schools should look north instead.
Walk-in applicants can meet the leasing office during business hours (typically 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays). A leasing agent will show available units (or floor-plan models if your target unit is occupied) and explain lease terms. Applications require proof of income (pay stubs or tax returns showing annual earnings typically three times the monthly rent), a valid ID, and authorization for a credit check and background screening. Approval usually takes 24 to 48 hours. Move-in typically occurs within seven days of lease signing.
Crown Lone Oak sits east of Meridian Avenue, roughly at NW 63rd Street. Street addresses place it clearly within Oklahoma City limits, not Edmond. Parking is paved, unassigned, and free. Public transit (EMBARK bus routes) connects the site to Edmond and downtown, though routes run limited evening and weekend service; personal transportation is practical. Nearby grocery and retail (Walmart, local shops) are a short drive or 20 to 30 minute walk. The closest elementary school within Oklahoma City public schools is John Glenn, roughly one mile away.
Crown Lone Oak fills a real need in Oklahoma City's rental landscape: renters for whom Edmond pricing is prohibitive but who still value proximity to that market, or anyone needing affordable short-term housing without gimmick amenities or luxury pricing.
