First Capitol Apartments is a 180-unit complex in the Bricktown neighborhood, offering one- and two-bedroom floor plans at prices that position it between downtown's newer luxury high-rises and the outer neighborhoods' budget-focused stock. The property caters to renters who want walkable access to restaurants, entertainment, and employment corridors without the premium pricing of Class A buildings closer to the CBD.
First Capitol occupies a converted or purpose-built mid-rise structure within a short walk of Bricktown's canal district, Entertainment District retail, and the northeast corridor toward uptown OKC. The complex targets working professionals and small households seeking furnished or unfurnished layouts in a mixed-use area rather than a purely residential zone. The property operates under conventional apartment management, with a leasing office on-site and standard month-to-month or fixed-term lease options.
First Capitol offers 180 units across two floor plans: one-bedroom units ranging from 650 to 700 square feet, and two-bedroom units from 900 to 950 square feet. Rent for one-bedroom units typically falls between $800 and $1,050 per month, while two-bedroom units run $1,100 to $1,400 monthly. Pricing varies by floor level and lease term; ground-floor units and shorter initial leases may command different rates. Confirm current rates directly with the leasing office, as promotional periods and seasonal adjustments affect listed prices. Standard lease terms are 6, 9, and 12 months. Most units include a refrigerator, dishwasher, and central air; some feature balconies or patios. Pet policies, parking fees, and utility responsibility vary by lease, so review the lease rider carefully before signing.
First Capitol's price point and location distinguish it from three other mid-range options. Meridian Lofts, also in Bricktown, offers comparable square footage but leans toward renovated warehouse aesthetics and often commands $100 to $200 more per month for one-bedrooms. The Plaza at Park Avenue, in the Penn Square area roughly two miles north, provides similar pricing ($850 to $1,200 for one-bedrooms) but serves a less walkable neighborhood with reduced restaurant and retail density nearby. Stone Creek Apartments, positioned further northeast near I-44, undercuts First Capitol by $150 to $250 monthly but sits outside easy walking distance to entertainment and dining. First Capitol's advantage is Bricktown's concentration of restaurants, bars, and the Bricktown Canal; its trade-off is that it trades the quieter residential feel of outer-neighborhood complexes for urban activity and foot traffic.
Prospective tenants should expect a standard application involving proof of income (recent pay stubs or tax returns), references from current or former landlords, and a credit check. Most complexes in this category require income to be at least 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent; First Capitol follows this industry norm but may negotiate for applicants with co-signers or proof of liquid savings. Security deposits are typically equal to one month's rent. Move-in fees (administrative or lease signing) are common; ask whether these are waived for longer initial terms. Lease approval timelines average 2 to 5 business days once documentation is submitted. Background checks and credit reports are pulled at applicant expense, usually $25 to $50.
First Capitol works well for renters employed in downtown OKC, Midtown, or nearby office parks who prioritize walkability and nightlife access over quieter surroundings. Young professionals, small families without multiple vehicles, and relocating workers appreciate the Bricktown location and short-term flexibility. The property does not suit households with multiple cars seeking abundant reserved parking, residents who prefer residential-only neighborhoods away from bars and events, or occupants with limited income documentation. Noise from nearby entertainment venues and the canal district is a realistic consideration; ground-floor units facing the street absorb more activity than upper floors.
The on-site leasing office maintains standard business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday; Sunday hours are often limited or closed. Verify current hours before visiting. Parking on-site includes covered and uncovered options; some leases bundle parking while others charge separately. Street parking in Bricktown is metered during business hours and restricted at night in certain zones.
First Capitol fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: urban walkability at mid-market rent, without the premium cost of newer downtown towers or the isolation of suburban complexes.
