Jasper Gardens is a 180-unit apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhood, roughly 2 miles north of downtown, offering one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans at rents ranging from approximately $850 to $1,350 per month. The property caters to renters seeking flexibility and proximity to Midtown's restaurants, retail, and employment centers without the premium pricing of newer luxury developments.
Jasper Gardens operates as a conventional garden-style complex with three-story buildings arranged around open courtyards. Completed in the 1980s and maintained with periodic updates, it represents the mid-range rental stock that houses a significant share of Oklahoma City's workforce. The property sits within walking distance of Northwest 23rd Street, a commercial corridor anchoring the Midtown district, and approximately one mile from the Stockyard City business area. It is neither a luxury apartment tower nor a budget-focused property; it occupies the functional middle ground where most renters in Oklahoma City spend their money.
One-bedroom units run approximately 600 to 650 square feet at $850 to $950 per month. Two-bedroom units span 850 to 900 square feet at $1,050 to $1,200 monthly. Three-bedroom units, rare in the inventory, lease at approximately $1,300 to $1,350. All rents are subject to change; confirm current rates directly with the leasing office. Deposits equal one month's rent. Lease terms typically begin at six months but month-to-month renewal is available after the initial term, a significant advantage for renters uncertain about long-term commitment in Oklahoma City.
Jasper Gardens sits between two competing rental markets. Newer properties like those in the Plaza District or the Bricktown entertainment zone command $1,100 to $1,400 for comparable two-bedroom units and typically enforce 12-month lease minimums. Older complexes farther north or east on the metro periphery rent one-bedrooms for $700 to $800 but often lack the commercial walkability of Midtown and charge steeper early-termination fees. Choose Jasper Gardens if you prioritize Midtown access, employment centers within a 10-minute drive, and lease flexibility; choose a newer complex if you require in-unit washer-dryer or rooftop amenities; choose a budget property if you are relocating temporarily and need the lowest possible rent.
Units include central air and heating, carpet or vinyl flooring, and basic kitchen appliances. The community offers a small fitness center, a pool open seasonally, and laundry facilities. Trash and water are included in rent; electricity and gas are tenant-paid utilities. Pet policies vary by unit; confirm breed and weight restrictions at lease signing. No on-site management of maintenance requests is guaranteed within a specific timeframe; typical response is one to three business days. This is standard for properties of Jasper Gardens' age and occupancy density.
Jasper Gardens works well for Oklahoma City professionals earning $35,000 to $55,000 annually who work within a 15-minute commute of Midtown or downtown; for small households (one to two people) prioritizing location over amenities; and for renters valuing month-to-month exit options after an initial lease. It does not suit those requiring in-unit laundry, significant pet accommodation, or extensive modern finishes. Families with multiple children may find three-bedroom scarcity frustrating and wind up searching elsewhere.
Prospective tenants submit an application with proof of income (typically last two pay stubs or a job offer letter), identification, and authorization for a credit and background check. Approval takes three to five business days. Once approved, tenants sign a lease, pay the deposit and first month's rent, and schedule a move-in inspection. The leasing office conducts a standard walkthrough to document pre-existing damage. Move-in happens within one week of lease signing in most cases. No special move-in incentives (free rent, waived deposits) are typical for this property type in Oklahoma City's current market.
Jasper Gardens occupies the corner of Northwest 23rd Street and North Shartel Avenue. Parking is unreserved surface lot, with one space per unit included in rent; additional spaces are not available. No covered parking is provided. The property is a 15-minute drive to Will Rogers World Airport and a 12-minute drive to downtown Oklahoma City. Public transit via METRO is available on North 23rd Street but does not serve the property directly. The nearest grocery store (Whole Foods Market) is 1.2 miles away; the nearest quick-service retail is within a five-minute walk.
Jasper Gardens remains a practical choice for renters anchored to central Oklahoma City who need stable, month-to-month housing in a neighborhood with real commercial activity and walkable services.
