Eastlake Village is a 200-unit garden-style apartment community in Oklahoma City's Crossroads neighborhood, positioned as a moderate-income option for families and working professionals seeking affordability without extended commutes to midtown or downtown employment centers.
The property sits on the city's east side, roughly equidistant from I-35 and I-44 corridors, making it practical for commuters heading to the airport or the central business district. The community consists of one and two-bedroom floor plans in two-story buildings arranged around parking lots and green space. Unlike luxury complexes that cluster near Bricktown or the Plaza District, Eastlake Village occupies a quieter commercial strip alongside retail anchors and service businesses, which means fewer weekend foot traffic concerns but also limited walkable dining and entertainment within the immediate area.
Rent for one-bedroom units ranges from approximately $650 to $750 per month; two-bedroom units run $800 to $950, depending on floor level and lease length. A standard lease is 12 months. The application process requires proof of income (typically 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), a security deposit equal to one month's rent, and a background and credit check; approval typically occurs within 48 to 72 hours. Pet policy allows cats and small dogs for an additional monthly fee (verify current pet fees by contacting the leasing office directly, as these change periodically). Move-in costs generally total deposit plus first month's rent, with no application fee.
Eastlake Village's pricing sits below market-rate communities like those in Edmond or near the Medical District (which average $900 to $1,200 for similar units), but above income-restricted public housing. For renters seeking budget stability without income qualification, it competes most directly with other east-side garden complexes and older midtown walk-ups. The trade-off is clear: lower rent in exchange for fewer on-site amenities. Communities like those near NW 23rd Street offer more contemporary finishes and fitness centers but charge 15 to 25 percent more. Eastlake Village suits renters prioritizing rent affordability and quick occupancy over modern upgrades; it does not suit anyone requiring a gym, pool, or modern smart-home features as standard.
The community works well for families on fixed or moderate incomes, service workers, early-career professionals, and anyone needing immediate occupancy without extensive wait-lists. It does not serve high-income renters seeking luxury finishes, remote workers who need high-speed fiber internet (availability should be confirmed with management), or renters who prioritize walkability to dining and entertainment. Proximity to schools in the Crossroads attendance zone makes it relevant for families with school-age children; the location also sits within reasonable driving distance of OU Health and the Stephenson Cancer Center, which can be a factor for medical professionals and patients' families.
Prospective renters should arrive during office hours (verify these by phone before visiting) with a photo ID and proof of current income (recent pay stubs or offer letter). The leasing agent will walk available units, explain lease terms and utilities, and initiate the application if you're ready to proceed. Utilities are tenant-paid and include electric, water, gas, and trash; expect combined utility costs of $100 to $150 monthly for a two-bedroom during moderate seasons. Bring a list of specific questions about pet policy details, lease renewal terms, and maintenance response times, as these are often negotiable on longer leases.
Leasing office hours are typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday; contact the community directly to confirm current hours and to schedule a visit outside these windows. Parking is included and consists of surface lots with one or two spaces per unit, depending on floor plan. The address places the community on the east side near South Eastlake Boulevard, with relatively straightforward access to I-35 via SE 15th Street. Public transit connections via Oklahoma City's EMBARK system exist but are limited; a personal vehicle is practical for this location.
Eastlake Village fills a specific need in Oklahoma City's rental market: it delivers stable, low-cost housing in a established neighborhood without the wait times or income restrictions of subsidized housing, making it a reliable option for renters who value affordability and quick move-in above amenity density.
