Diamond Lake Apartments is a 200-unit complex in northwest Oklahoma City, positioned as a moderate-cost rental option for renters who want proximity to Edmond without the higher rents that area commands. The community caters to working professionals and small families seeking furnished and unfurnished one-, two-, and three-bedroom units in a location accessible to both I-35 and retail corridors on the city's north side.
Diamond Lake operates as a conventional garden-style community with surface parking, managed amenities, and a leasing office on-site. Unlike newer luxury complexes that emphasize premium finishes and app-based services, Diamond Lake positions itself as a straightforward rental community where the draw is price point and location rather than design or technology integration. The complex is situated in an established residential neighborhood, not in a downtown high-rise or newly developed mixed-use district.
Diamond Lake offers one-bedroom units starting around $650 to $750 per month, two-bedroom units in the $800 to $950 range, and three-bedroom units typically $950 to $1,100 monthly. These figures reflect market conditions as of the last confirmed update; rental rates in Oklahoma City have shifted incrementally, so prospective renters should contact the leasing office directly to confirm current pricing. The community does not advertise furnished units as standard, though some leases may accommodate temporary furnishings on a case-by-case basis. Lease terms are typically 6 or 12 months.
Deposit structures follow Oklahoma City norms: expect a security deposit equal to one month's rent, with additional pet deposits if applicable. The complex permits pets but charges a non-refundable pet fee ranging from $200 to $400 per animal, depending on size and type.
Diamond Lake's price tier places it between the discounted "budget" communities (often $550-$700 for one-bedrooms) and the newer upscale properties (which frequently exceed $1,000 for one-bedrooms in comparable neighborhoods). Nearby competitors include The Preserve at Edmond, just north of the city line, where rents run 15-25% higher but offer newer construction and premium amenities like resort-style pools and fitness centers. For renters staying firmly within Oklahoma City, Quail Springs Apartments (also northwest OKC) offer similar pricing but are slightly further from Edmond-area employment.
The key trade-off: Diamond Lake's location near the Edmond border makes it the smarter choice for workers commuting north on I-35 or to retail/office parks along 15th Street. Renters prioritizing walkability to OKC's downtown restaurants and entertainment should consider mid-town or Bricktown options instead, where rents are comparable but the neighborhood character differs entirely.
Diamond Lake works best for renters with employment in northwest Oklahoma City or Edmond, individuals who drive daily and treat apartments primarily as a sleeping and basic living space, and household budgets under $1,100 per month. It also suits renters with pets who need an established community with clear pet policies rather than boutique properties with restrictive breed lists.
The community does not suit renters seeking walkability to shops and restaurants, those who prioritize modern amenities like co-working spaces or rooftop lounges, or residents looking for a tight-knit community feel. Surface parking and conventional layouts lack the appeal of newer mixed-use developments.
Contact the leasing office by phone or walk in during business hours. Leasing staff will walk available floor plans and discuss move-in dates, current occupancy, and any promotional lease rates (common for shorter terms). Request a lease document to review deposit structure, pet policies, and utility responsibility. Most Oklahoma City apartments charge residents for electricity and water; confirm what Diamond Lake includes in rent. Bring a government ID and proof of income (pay stub or offer letter) if you plan to apply the same day.
Diamond Lake operates a standard leasing office with hours typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and Saturday mornings; call to confirm current hours, as staffing at smaller communities sometimes shifts. The complex provides surface parking on a first-come basis with no assigned spots; there is no garage or covered parking. The address places the community roughly 8 minutes north of downtown Oklahoma City on surface streets and 4 minutes from I-35 northbound.
Diamond Lake fills the practical middle ground in northwest Oklahoma City's rental market, offering accessible pricing and a straightforward lease in a location that reduces commute times for north-side workers.
