English Village North is a 220-unit garden-style apartment community in central Oklahoma City, located at the intersection of Northwest 23rd Street and North Shartel Avenue, roughly two miles north of downtown and within walking distance of Midtown retail and restaurants. Built in the 1970s and maintained under continuous ownership, the property offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans in a low-rise setting with on-site amenities and direct access to neighborhood walkability. It occupies a middle ground in Oklahoma City's rental market: newer than older stock in the Bricktown warehouse district, more affordable than Class A properties near Bricktown or Park Avenue, and denser than single-family rental neighborhoods.
English Village North operates as a traditional rental community rather than a conversion, mixed-use, or luxury-focused development. Units sit in two- and three-story buildings arranged around interior courtyards and landscaped grounds. The property is pet-friendly and does not impose arbitrary restrictions on breed or size, though a pet deposit applies (verification of current amount recommended). The complex includes a fitness center, community room, and dedicated parking. Utility responsibility varies by unit; most are tenant-paid, though some configurations bundle water and trash into the lease. The neighborhood itself is transitional: North Shartel is a secondary commercial corridor with lower density than Midtown proper, but the area benefits from proximity to the redeveloping Stockyard City district to the south and easy access to I-44 and I-235 via Northwest 23rd.
English Village North offers one-bedroom units starting around $650 to $750 per month (verification of current rates strongly recommended, as market rents in Oklahoma City shift seasonally). Two-bedroom units typically range from $800 to $950, and three-bedroom units from $950 to $1,100, though exact pricing depends on floor location, unit age within the building stock, and lease length. Lease terms are generally 12 months, with month-to-month options available at a premium. The community does not advertise significant move-in specials year-round; incentives appear episodically and should be confirmed directly. A security deposit equal to one month's rent is standard. Parking is included and unassigned. Utility bills run an additional $80 to $130 per month for tenant-paid units, depending on season and occupancy.
English Village North's price and product sit deliberately between older, cheaper complexes in the central industrial neighborhoods (near South Robinson or South Shields) and newly constructed mid-rise rentals in the Plaza District or near Automobile Alley. Compared to the Skirvin luxury high-rise downtown or the Park Avenue corridor properties, English Village North is 30 to 50 percent cheaper and offers ground-level walkability rather than elevator access and city views. Compared to older three-story walk-ups in Bricktown or older areas of Midtown, English Village North is newer, has on-site amenities, and enforces professional management, but costs $100 to $200 more monthly per bedroom. The property does not compete on style or finishes; it competes on stability, price, and neighborhood location. Units lack granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, or in-unit washer-dryer connections. For renters prioritizing affordability and access to walkable neighborhood life over modern unit finishes, the trade-off works. For those seeking high-end interiors or central downtown proximity, newer developments in Plaza District or Downtown OKC represent better alternatives.
English Village North works for renters who value location and affordability over unit luxury and who plan to stay 12+ months. It suits employees of nearby medical facilities, the stockyards district, or North OKC industrial corridors. The pet-friendly policy makes it practical for dog owners. The on-site fitness center appeals to those who don't have a separate gym membership. The complex does not suit renters seeking move-in flexibility; month-to-month terms cost more. It does not appeal to those with specific appliance or finishes requirements. Proximity to Northwest 23rd, a busier commercial street, means units facing the street will experience traffic noise; courtyard-facing units are quieter. Single renters or couples without children comprise most of the tenant base; families with school-age children should evaluate nearby school zones independently.
Prospective renters can call the leasing office or visit in person during office hours (typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; confirm current hours). The leasing office will show available units, discuss lease terms, and provide a rental application. The application requires proof of income (typically 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), a credit report authorization, and a background check. Most approvals occur within 48 to 72 hours. Lease execution, deposit, and move-in typically follow within one to two weeks of approval.
English Village North has dedicated on-site parking with no additional fee. Public street parking is also available along North Shartel and adjacent residential blocks. The leasing office is located at the main entrance on Northwest 23rd. No public transit bus stops sit immediately adjacent, though OKC's EMBARK system does serve the wider area. The property is a 10-minute drive to Bricktown, 15 minutes to downtown, and 5 minutes to Stockyard City. The location trades central downtown convenience for quieter neighborhood character and significantly lower rent.
English Village North holds its value in Oklahoma City's rental market because it delivers a stable, affordable product in a location with emerging foot traffic and nearby employment. For budget-conscious renters who prioritize neighborhood access over unit finishes, it remains a practical choice.
