Highpoint Creek is a mid-sized apartment community in Oklahoma City that targets renters seeking predictable lease terms and proximity to Midtown without premium pricing. The property sits in the central part of the city and offers one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans with standard amenities at rates that fall between budget complexes on the city's outer edges and newer luxury properties downtown.
Highpoint Creek operates as a conventional rental community, not a luxury or budget-focused property. The complex includes several low-rise buildings with exterior corridors, common green space, and a small fitness center. Unlike newer construction in Midtown or downtown OKC, which often command $1,200 to $1,600 monthly for two-bedroom units, Highpoint Creek positions itself as an alternative for renters who want reasonable access to the urban core without the premium tag. The property does not offer furnished or extended-stay leases; it targets traditional 12-month residential tenancies.
Rent at Highpoint Creek typically ranges from $800 to $950 monthly for a one-bedroom, $950 to $1,150 for a two-bedroom, and $1,100 to $1,300 for a three-bedroom, though these figures should be confirmed directly as pricing adjusts with lease renewal cycles and market conditions. The community generally requires a security deposit equal to one month's rent and a standard application fee. Lease terms are fixed at 12 months; shorter or longer options are not standard. Unlike some Oklahoma City properties that charge separately for parking, water, or trash, Highpoint Creek includes these in the base rent for most units. Pet policies vary by unit; confirm breed and weight restrictions when inquiring.
Highpoint Creek occupies a practical middle ground in Oklahoma City's rental market. Properties like Council Oak Apartments and The Meridian, both centrally located, charge $1,100 to $1,350 for comparable two-bedroom units and offer more recent upgrades and rooftop or pool amenities. Conversely, complexes on the city's south and west peripheries, such as those near Norman or Mustang, often charge $750 to $900 monthly for the same unit size but require longer commutes to Midtown or downtown employment. Highpoint Creek suits renters who prioritize walkability to restaurants, shops, or offices around 23rd Street or Lincoln Boulevard without the cost premium of brand-new construction. It does not appeal to those seeking luxury finishes or cutting-edge amenities, nor does it compete on price with further-out communities.
Highpoint Creek works well for professionals working within the central OKC job market, established renters with solid credit and income documentation, and households that value stable, predictable rent over the newest interiors. The community attracts small families, couples, and single renters who want proximity to Midtown's restaurants and retail without excessive cost. It does not suit renters seeking month-to-month flexibility, those needing furnished or corporate housing, or applicants with marginal credit or employment history, as the property enforces standard underwriting. It also does not match the aesthetic or amenity expectations of renters accustomed to luxury high-rise living.
Prospective renters must complete a standard lease application, which includes credit and background screening and income verification (typically requiring gross monthly income at least three times the monthly rent). The property usually processes applications within one to three business days. Upon approval, you will sign a lease, pay the security deposit and first month's rent, and receive keys and a move-in inspection checklist. There is no waiting list; apartments are leased as they become available. Move-in is typically available within five to seven days of lease execution.
Highpoint Creek's leasing office maintains standard business hours, generally 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and reduced weekend hours; confirm exact times when contacting the property. Parking is included for one vehicle per lease; additional vehicles incur a nominal monthly fee. The property offers no covered parking or reserved spots. Public transit access is limited; the property is served by local bus routes but is not directly adjacent to OKC's primary transit corridor.
Highpoint Creek fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental landscape: renters who need central location and predictable costs without the premium attached to newly constructed or upscale communities. Its steady lease terms and moderate pricing make it a practical choice for the mid-market renter.
