Hunter's Ridge is a 288-unit apartment community on the eastern edge of Oklahoma City, positioned between the city proper and Midwest City, offering a balance of affordability and proximity to both employment centers and major highways.
Hunter's Ridge sits in a transitional zone where Oklahoma City begins to blend into its eastern suburbs. The property consists of two and three-bedroom floor plans in a low-rise, garden-style layout rather than mid-rise towers or sprawling complexes. Units range from roughly 750 to 1,100 square feet. The community targets working families and young professionals who need reliable housing without premium pricing, and who benefit from the location's access to I-44 and the employers clustered around Midwest City and nearby industrial parks.
Standard leases run 12 months. Two-bedroom units typically range from $850 to $1,050 per month depending on floor plan and lease start date; three-bedroom units run $1,000 to $1,200. Prices shift seasonally and with lease renewal, so confirmation with the leasing office is necessary. Most leases require a security deposit equal to one month's rent and a non-refundable application fee of $50 to $75 per adult applicant. Pet policies generally allow dogs and cats with additional monthly fees (typically $25 to $40 per pet) and breed or weight restrictions that vary. Utilities are not included; renters should budget separately for electric, water, and trash.
Hunter's Ridge positions itself below market for the metro area but without the amenity packages or newer finishes of Class A properties. Comparable garden-style communities in east Oklahoma City include those near Tinker Air Force Base and along the I-44 corridor, which often charge similar rent for comparable square footage but may offer fewer on-site amenities or less frequent maintenance response. Higher-end communities closer to downtown Oklahoma City (near Bricktown or Midtown) charge 20 to 40 percent more per month for newer construction, fitness centers, and rooftop space. Communities directly in Midwest City itself tend to cluster at the same price point as Hunter's Ridge but may offer tighter proximity to employers on that side of the border. Choose Hunter's Ridge if affordability and adequate space matter more than luxury finishes or if your commute spans both Oklahoma City and Midwest City. Choose a downtown-adjacent community if walkability and proximity to restaurants and entertainment justify higher rent. Choose a Midwest City property if your workplace is squarely on that side and you want to minimize commute time.
Hunter's Ridge works well for renters earning $35,000 to $55,000 annually who need two or three bedrooms and value straightforward, no-frills housing. It suits families with children because the layout includes play areas and because three-bedroom units offer genuine separation of space. It suits workers at Tinker Air Force Base, regional manufacturing facilities, and logistics hubs accessible via I-44. It does not suit renters seeking contemporary design, rooftop pools, or modern fitness amenities. It does not suit those without reliable transportation; the location requires a car for most errands and commuting. It does not suit renters uncomfortable in a landscape where turnover is moderate to high and where the community serves a shifting mix of military families, short-term contract workers, and permanent residents.
The leasing office accepts applications in person or online. You will need a valid photo ID, proof of income (recent pay stubs or tax return), and contact information for previous landlords or references. Background and credit checks are standard; approval typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Once approved, you sign the lease, pay the security deposit and first month's rent, and receive keys. Move-in inspections are documented. Most leases allow move-in within 7 to 14 days of signing. The community enforces a lease start date; rent is prorated only if your move-in date falls mid-month.
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; confirm current hours before visiting. Parking is included and assigned, with two spaces per two-bedroom unit and two to three per three-bedroom unit. Visitors have designated lots. Street parking is not an option. The community is 15 minutes from downtown Oklahoma City via I-44 west and 5 minutes from Midwest City employment centers via I-44 east. Public transit serves the area only nominally; a car is essential.
Hunter's Ridge fills a real need in the Oklahoma City rental market for renters who prioritize rent stability and adequate space over amenities or architectural prestige.
