Ken-Del Manor is a mid-sized apartment community in Oklahoma City's midtown corridor, offering one- and two-bedroom units at lease rates positioned between entry-level complexes and newer market-rate developments. The property sits within walking distance of NW 23rd Street's dining and retail cluster, making it relevant for renters prioritizing neighborhood access over new construction amenities.
Ken-Del Manor operates as a conventional garden-style apartment complex with on-site management. The community contains approximately 80 to 100 units across multiple buildings, a scale common in Oklahoma City's mid-tier rental stock. The property does not function as luxury housing or as a subsidized affordable complex; it serves the middle band of renters in a market where some complexes charge under $700 per month and newer properties exceed $1,200.
Ken-Del Manor offers one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Lease rates for one-bedrooms typically range from $650 to $750 per month, while two-bedrooms run $800 to $950, though pricing may shift seasonally. Renters should contact management directly to confirm current rates, as Oklahoma City's midtown apartment market has seen modest increases over the past 18 months. Security deposits equal one month's rent. Lease terms are standard 12-month agreements, with shorter terms available in some cases at a premium.
The community includes washer-dryer hookups in units or on-site laundry facilities, depending on the floor plan. Parking is unassigned surface lot parking included with rent. Utilities (water, sewer, trash) are typically included in the lease; renters pay separately for electricity and gas.
Ken-Del Manor occupies a middle position in Oklahoma City's apartment ecosystem. Newer complexes like those on Robinson Avenue or Bricktown command $1,150 to $1,400 for comparable units and advertise fitness centers, resort-style pools, and controlled access; Ken-Del Manor does not emphasize these amenities. Older, smaller properties scattered through midtown and northwest Oklahoma City often undercut Ken-Del Manor's pricing by $100 to $200 monthly but may carry deferred maintenance or fewer on-site services.
For renters wanting neighborhood walkability without paying new-construction premiums, Ken-Del Manor competes directly with Cortland Midtown (slightly newer, $900 to $1,050 range) and Residences at Bricktown Heights (larger, pricier, $1,100 to $1,350). Ken-Del Manor's advantage lies in lower entry cost and established presence on NW 23rd Street; its trade-off is fewer in-unit features and less modern finishes.
Ken-Del Manor works well for single professionals, couples, or small households prioritizing cost control and midtown location over building amenities. The property appeals to renters on a budget who still want a managed community with responsive maintenance rather than a private landlord property. It also suits people who work or spend time on NW 23rd Street or nearby neighborhoods and value a short commute.
The property is less suitable for renters seeking luxury finishes, modern appliances, or extensive community facilities like pools and gyms. It does not target families requiring three-bedroom units or renters needing pet-friendly policies with aggressive breed allowances (verification of pet rules is necessary at lease signing).
Prospective renters should call management at the main office (located on the property) to schedule a walk-through; drop-ins are possible but not guaranteed to connect with leasing staff during business hours. A typical showing includes a tour of an available model unit or a vacant apartment, review of lease terms, and application information. The application process requires proof of income, employment verification, and a background check; approval typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Move-in requires the first month's rent, security deposit, and utility setup with the city.
The leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited weekend hours; confirm before visiting on Saturday or Sunday. The property is located on NW 23rd Street between Robinson Avenue and Meridian Avenue, with off-street parking available for residents. Public transit on this stretch is limited; a personal vehicle is effectively required. The complex sits approximately 2 miles northwest of downtown Oklahoma City and 1.5 miles south of the Penn Avenue entertainment district.
Ken-Del Manor fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's rental market by offering affordability and location without asking renters to sacrifice professional management or basic community infrastructure.
