Halray Townhomes is a rental townhome community in the Edmond's Crossings area of Oklahoma City, offering furnished and unfurnished two and three-bedroom units positioned between conventional apartments and single-family homes for renters who want more space and privacy without the commitment of homeownership.
Halray operates as a small rental community rather than a large complex, with individually managed units rather than a centralized leasing office model. Tenants rent entire townhomes, meaning no shared walls with other renters—a meaningful distinction in the Oklahoma City market, where most rental stock clusters in larger apartment communities. The location places residents in Edmond's Crossings, a mixed-income neighborhood in northwest Oklahoma City bounded roughly by Reno Avenue to the south and Britton Road to the north, about eight miles from downtown.
Halray offers two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath townhomes and three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath units. Rental rates typically range from $950 to $1,350 per month depending on floor plan and lease length, though prices shift periodically. Furnished units command a premium of $150 to $250 above unfurnished rates. Most leases run twelve months; shorter terms are available but attract higher monthly rent. Deposit requirements equal one month's rent, and some units require a pet deposit separate from the standard security deposit. Confirm current pricing and lease terms directly with the property, as rates adjust seasonally.
Halray occupies a specific niche. Conventional apartments like those at Meridian at Crossroads (south Oklahoma City, closer to downtown) or The Residences at Belle Isle (Bricktown) offer lower entry rents, typically $750 to $950 for comparable square footage, but tenants share common walls and lobby spaces. Conversely, single-family home rentals through property management companies like Keener Properties or individual landlords cost $1,100 to $1,600 monthly for three bedrooms, offer more yard space, but require longer lease commitments and often demand higher deposits. Halray's townhome model sits between these: more privacy than apartments, lower overhead than true houses, and a middle-ground price point. Choose Halray if you need extra space and separation from neighbors but want the hands-off maintenance model and predictability of a professional rental company. Choose an apartment if budget is the primary driver. Choose a house rental if you have a car hobby, garden plans, or a multi-year timeline.
Halray works well for small families, couples wanting guest space without an apartment's social density, and remote workers needing a dedicated office. The Edmond's Crossings location appeals to people working near northwest OKC corridors (health care, retail, light industrial) who want to avoid a downtown commute. It suits long-term renters (twelve months or more) who benefit from stable pricing. It does not suit highly mobile renters or those seeking sub-six-month leases without penalty; it also does not appeal to renters prioritizing walkable urban neighborhoods or immediate proximity to downtown restaurants and entertainment. Pet owners should verify pet policies unit by unit, as restrictions vary.
Prospective tenants typically contact Halray directly by phone or email to request a showing. Available units are shown by appointment; the property does not maintain set office hours. Showing times usually accommodate evening or weekend requests. During the walk-through, expect to see the floor plan, appliance condition, HVAC setup, and any maintenance issues. Leasing usually takes two to five business days after approval and involves a standard rental application (income verification, background check, credit review). Move-in typically occurs within one week of signed lease.
Halray townhomes are accessed via local streets off Reno Avenue in the Edmond's Crossings district. Each unit includes assigned or nearby parking; no off-site lot or permit system applies. The neighborhood is car-dependent; public transit (METRO) runs limited service on nearby corridors but does not provide direct access to downtown. Grocery shopping, gas, and retail sit within two miles on Reno or Britton Road.
Halray fills a legitimate gap in Oklahoma City's rental market by offering townhome-scale space at mid-range pricing, making it a practical choice for renters who find conventional apartments too cramped and house rentals too burdensome.
