Jamie's Landing is a 240-unit multifamily community in Edmond, approximately 15 miles north of downtown Oklahoma City, positioned in the northwest corridor where suburban growth and urban job centers meet. The complex targets young professionals and small families seeking newer construction without the premium pricing of high-rise downtown living, with one- and two-bedroom floor plans and amenities typical of the Class B market segment built in the 2010s.
Jamie's Landing sits on the Edmond side of the OKC metro border, in a neighborhood anchored by retail and office parks rather than single-family residential density. The community is newer construction rather than converted older stock, which means consistent building systems and no character trade-offs for modern unit finishes. Units include stainless appliances, quartz countertops, and walk-in closets in most floor plans. The property is managed by a regional operator and functions as a standard apartment community with a lease office on-site, not a condo conversion or independent landlord rentals.
One-bedroom units range from 700 to 750 square feet, with market-rate rent typically between $950 and $1,150 per month, depending on floor and view. Two-bedroom layouts are 950 to 1,050 square feet, renting for $1,200 to $1,400. Prices fluctuate seasonally and with lease incentives; call the leasing office to confirm current rates before applying. A standard security deposit equals one month's rent. Most leases are 12 months.
Amenities include a fitness center with cardio and weight equipment, a resort-style pool with a hot tub, a dog park, and a clubhouse with a kitchen. Trash is included in rent; water and sewer are typically included as well, though tenants pay electric and gas. Parking is surface lot, included with the lease, with one assigned spot per unit and additional guest spaces.
Edmond's rental market divides broadly between older walk-up complexes near University of Central Oklahoma (where rent is lower but buildings are 30+ years old) and newer construction like Jamie's Landing positioned along Broadway Extension and west toward the lake. The closest direct competitor is Woodside Village, also in Edmond, which offers similar one- and two-bedroom units in comparable price ranges but with a smaller footprint (roughly 180 units) and a more mature landscaping scheme. Woodside's dog park is slightly larger; Jamie's Landing's pool amenity is newer.
For renters willing to move south toward the Quail Springs or Northwest Expressway corridor in OKC proper, options like Crossing at Piedmont offer similar unit sizes at slightly lower rents ($100 to $150 less per month) but less walkable surroundings. For renters seeking premium finishes and higher-end amenities, Edmond's newer luxury complexes near the downtown Edmond square rent $200 to $300 higher per month.
Jamie's Landing suits renters who want to be near Edmond employment centers (Fortune 500 offices, Mercy hospitals, UCO campus jobs) without paying luxury pricing, value newer construction and predictable landlord responsiveness, and have vehicles for commuting. It is less suitable for renters who need to minimize rent expense absolutely (older complexes undercut it by $150 to $250 monthly), those who work downtown OKC regularly (a 30-minute commute from Edmond), or renters seeking a dense urban neighborhood feel.
The leasing office is located in the clubhouse and staffed during standard business hours. Prospective renters can tour model units (usually a mix of furnished and unfurnished floor plans) and walk the grounds. The application process requires income verification (typically 2.75 times monthly rent), a credit check, and a background check; approval decisions are made within 2 to 3 business days. Move-in typically occurs within 7 to 14 days of lease execution, with flexible start dates available outside peak season.
Jamie's Landing is accessed via Broadway Extension north of Memorial Road in Edmond. Surface parking with assigned spaces is included in rent. The property is 4 miles from Edmond's downtown square and shopping, 12 miles from Bricktown, and approximately 20 miles from Will Rogers World Airport. Public transit options are limited; a personal vehicle is necessary for most residents. The complex sits within the Edmond school district boundaries if schools are a factor in housing choice.
Jamie's Landing fills the practical middle ground for renters in the Edmond job market who need lease reliability and modern finishes without premium downtown pricing or the aging stock of older suburban complexes.
