Forest Creek Apartments is a mid-sized residential community managed by Nova Property Network, located in the northern reaches of the Oklahoma City metro area. The property caters to working professionals, small families, and relocating tenants seeking furnished or unfurnished leases without the price premium of downtown or luxury-positioned complexes.
Forest Creek operates as a conventional garden-style apartment community with multiple floor plans ranging from one to three bedrooms. The property sits positioned between the higher-density, higher-rent developments closer to downtown OKC and the lower-density townhome or single-family rental stock further north. Nova Property Network, the managing entity, oversees multiple residential properties across the Oklahoma City metro, giving Forest Creek access to centralized leasing and maintenance infrastructure rather than single-property management.
Forest Creek offers one, two, and three bedroom floor plans. Rental rates for comparable mid-range apartment communities in Oklahoma City's northern corridor typically range from $800 to $1,100 monthly for one-bedroom units and $1,000 to $1,400 for two-bedroom units, depending on lease length and current occupancy. Forest Creek's specific pricing should be confirmed directly with the leasing office, as rates fluctuate seasonally and by floor plan. The property generally requires a security deposit equal to one month's rent and may offer move-in specials during lower-occupancy periods, typically late fall and early winter.
Most units include central air conditioning, basic appliances, and either carpet or vinyl flooring. Pet policies vary by lease agreement; verify current restrictions and any associated pet fees with management before applying.
Forest Creek positions itself in Oklahoma City's mid-market segment. Luxury complexes like those in Bricktown or near Midtown OKC command $1,300 to $1,800 monthly for comparable square footage but include amenities such as rooftop pools, concierge services, and ground-floor retail access. Economy properties farther north or east in the metro—such as complexes in Moore or parts of Edmond—may lease one-bedroom units starting at $700 to $850 monthly but often feature minimal common areas and longer wait times for maintenance requests.
Forest Creek's positioning suits tenants prioritizing geographic convenience over amenity breadth. If you work in the northern parts of OKC, Edmond, or the Northpark area, this location eliminates a lengthy commute compared to downtown-adjacent properties. If you need rooftop entertainment spaces or ground-floor dining, a Bricktown or Midtown complex is the tradeoff. If your budget is fixed below $850 monthly, economy complexes farther out will serve you better.
Standard lease agreements run 12 months, though shorter-term leases may be available at a premium rate. The application process typically includes a credit check, income verification (usually requiring gross monthly income at 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), and a background screening. Some landlords require proof of renter's insurance before move-in; confirm this requirement when you apply.
Deposits are generally non-refundable for damages beyond normal wear and tear; Oklahoma state law requires landlords to return deposits within 30 days and to itemize any deductions. Read the move-out inspection section of your lease carefully.
Tenants are typically responsible for utilities (electric, water, gas) unless the lease specifies otherwise. Verify which utilities are included before signing. Most apartment leases require tenants to maintain renters insurance and hold the landlord harmless for personal property loss. Parking is usually included in the rent at no additional charge; ask whether the complex enforces assigned spots or offers unreserved lots.
Forest Creek works well for full-time workers relocating to OKC who need a lease within 90 days, professionals commuting to north OKC employment centers, and families with one or two children who prioritize proximity over luxury amenities. The northern location appeals to those already familiar with Edmond or Northpark areas.
It does not suit tenants requiring immediate-availability move-ins under two weeks, those with dogs over 50 pounds (verify the specific weight restriction), or renters with recent evictions or credit scores below 600, as background requirements are typically strict. If you work downtown and don't have a car, downtown or midtown apartments reduce transportation costs and time.
Contact Nova Property Network's leasing office to confirm current availability and schedule a walk-through. Leasing offices typically operate Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; verify hours before visiting. Bring a photo ID, proof of current income (recent pay stubs or tax return), and a list of references from previous landlords if you have them. The leasing agent will show you a model unit and available floor plans, discuss lease terms, and initiate the application if you proceed.
After approval, you'll sign the lease and provide the security deposit and first month's rent. Move-in typically occurs within 5 to 10 business days.
Forest Creek's leasing office maintains standard business hours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday hours vary seasonally. The complex includes on-site parking at no additional charge; verify whether your lease includes a reserved spot or general access. The property location sits north of OKC proper, reducing downtown commute suitability but aligning with Edmond and north OKC employment.
Forest Creek fills a practical middle ground in the Oklahoma City rental market, offering stable lease terms and management oversight without the cost of premier downtown properties or the compromises of budget-focused alternatives.
