Foxcroft is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, marketed toward renters seeking high-end finishes and proximity to dining, retail, and employment centers along the N. W. 23rd Street corridor. The property consists of modern studio through three-bedroom floor plans in a building that opened in the early 2020s, positioning it among the newer luxury options in this walkable neighborhood.
Foxcroft operates as a class-A rental community targeting professionals and empty nesters rather than families seeking suburban space. The building sits within walking distance of restaurants, galleries, and shops that define Midtown's character, making it distinct from apartment options in suburban areas like Edmond or northwest OKC near the Penn district. The property is professionally managed and includes amenities common to newer luxury complexes: a fitness center, resident lounge, and covered parking. Units feature open floor plans with upgraded appliances and finishes typical of luxury tier pricing.
Foxcroft offers studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom layouts. Rental rates for one-bedroom units typically fall between $1,200 and $1,500 per month, with two-bedroom units ranging from $1,600 to $2,100 depending on floor level, view, and lease length. Studio and three-bedroom options command lower and higher ends respectively. Most leases run 12 months, though shorter terms may be available; confirm current pricing and lease flexibility directly, as rates fluctuate seasonally and with occupancy.
Renters should budget for a security deposit equal to one month's rent, and many newer properties in this segment include utilities in the base rent or charge separately for water, trash, and insurance. Ask whether any utilities are included before comparing the full cost to competing properties.
Foxcroft's positioning sits between several tiers of OKC apartment options. Compared to older, garden-style complexes in central OKC (often $900 to $1,200 for one-bedroom), Foxcroft commands a premium for newer construction, higher-end finishes, and Midtown location. Compared to ultra-luxury downtown buildings like Scissortail Lofts or properties along Bricktown's riverfront, Foxcroft is generally more affordable and less dense, with easier parking and a neighborhood feel rather than an urban core address.
For renters prioritizing walkability and restaurant access without the downtown price tag, Foxcroft fits squarely in Midtown's middle market. Alternatives in the same neighborhood and price tier include other newer mid-rises that have emerged along N. W. 23rd Street over the past five years. If suburban convenience matters more than walkability, complexes in Edmond or in the northwest OKC business districts offer comparable pricing with more parking and space but require a car for most errands.
Foxcroft appeals to young professionals, couples, and downsizers who work or socialize in Midtown and want to minimize commute time. Remote workers and anyone who values restaurant and entertainment options within walking distance will find the location a practical fit. The building's modern amenities and design-forward units suit renters coming from older housing or relocating from other cities.
Families with children should verify schools and outdoor recreation access, as Midtown is denser than family-oriented suburban alternatives. Renters on a tight budget will find more affordable options in less central locations; Foxcroft's pricing reflects its neighborhood position and building quality, not a discount market. Anyone requiring extensive parking or multiple storage spaces should compare parking ratios before committing.
Prospective renters should contact the leasing office to schedule a tour. Expect to see a model unit or floor plan, tour common areas, and ask about current availability and move-in specials. Leasing staff will review lease terms, utility arrangements, and pet policies if applicable. The application process typically requires proof of income (usually 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), a credit check, and a background screening. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days. Some properties waive application fees; others charge $50 to $75. Confirm the move-in timeline and any required deposits before touring.
Foxcroft's leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; verify current hours by calling ahead. The property sits at the intersection of N. W. 23rd Street and Midtown's core, with surface parking and a covered structure included in most leases. Street parking is generally available but less convenient. Public transit options along N. W. 23rd Street via METRO are limited but sufficient for connections to downtown and major employers. Bicycle access to Midtown restaurants and shops is straightforward.
Foxcroft's combination of new construction, Midtown location, and mid-luxury pricing reflects OKC's shift toward walkable neighborhood living, making it a practical choice for renters who value proximity to urban amenities without downtown costs.
