London Square Village is a 216-unit apartment community in Oklahoma City's Uptown neighborhood, roughly two miles north of downtown, offering two- and three-bedroom floor plans at a price point between luxury and budget options that suits working families and small households with moderate flexibility on amenities.
London Square Village occupies a residential pocket east of North May Avenue in Uptown, an area defined by proximity to shopping and office parks rather than downtown walkability. The property is a managed multifamily complex, not a luxury high-rise or a budget chain; it functions as a traditional rental community with on-site leasing and maintenance. Unit counts and floor-plan availability mean individual units turn over regularly, so specific inventory shifts month to month.
London Square Village offers two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments. Two-bedroom units typically range from 900 to 1,000 square feet; three-bedroom units from 1,100 to 1,200 square feet. Rent varies by floor plan, location within the community, and lease length; as of early 2024, two-bedroom units started around $950 to $1,100 monthly, and three-bedroom units around $1,200 to $1,350 monthly. Confirm current pricing directly with the leasing office, as market rates in Oklahoma City shift seasonally and vacancy levels affect available incentives.
Standard lease terms are 12 months. A security deposit equal to one month's rent is typical. Residents pay their own utilities (electric, water, trash, internet) or bundle through the property's preferred vendor; this separation from rent can make the actual monthly cost 15 to 20 percent higher than advertised rent, depending on household size and season.
London Square Village occupies middle ground in Oklahoma City's apartment market. Luxury options like The Venue Uptown (also in Uptown, closer to Broadway Avenue) or Park Place Apartments charge $200 to $400 more per month for newer construction, in-unit laundry, and rooftop amenities. Conversely, no-frills chains like Meadowbrook Apartments or units in older complexes scattered throughout Edmond and Norman rent $100 to $300 lower but offer minimal common space and older HVAC systems that raise utility costs.
If you prioritize walkability to restaurants and shops, Midtown or the Plaza District offer smaller, often pricier complexes. If you need three bedrooms and lowest possible rent, newer developments in outer suburbs like Midwest City extend further but reduce commute burden for workers on the east side. London Square Village balances proximity to Uptown retail, reasonable unit size for families, and moderate pricing for households earning $45,000 to $65,000 annually.
Amenities include a fitness center, a pool, a community room, and a dog park. Parking is lot-based and unreserved; one spot per unit is included in rent. Second parking passes or garage spaces are not typically offered at this property type.
Pet policies allow dogs and cats; breed restrictions apply. Pet deposits or monthly pet rent typically run $200 to $400 as a one-time fee or $25 to $50 monthly per animal. Confirm breed and weight limits with the leasing office.
Trash, water, and sewer are included in rent; residents pay electric, gas, and internet separately. No utilities are bundled into the quoted rent figure.
London Square Village suits two-income households, young families with children in school, and individuals working at nearby offices in Uptown without a need for downtown commuting. The community works for renters comfortable with standard amenities and 12-month leases who want a midsize complex with responsive management.
It does not suit renters seeking luxury finishes, corporate housing with flexible lease terms (month-to-month), or proximity to downtown's cultural district. It also does not serve renters with low credit scores, prior eviction history, or income below 3 times the monthly rent, as standard underwriting is strictly enforced.
Prospective residents must visit the leasing office (located on-site) or apply online through the property's website. Standard application requires proof of income (two recent pay stubs or tax returns), identification, and authorization for a credit and background check. The approval process typically takes three to five business days.
Approved applicants sign a lease, pay the security deposit and any upfront fees, and schedule a move-in date. A walkthrough inspection documents existing conditions; residents receive a move-out inspection within 30 days of vacating, with deposit return within 45 days per Oklahoma landlord-tenant law.
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Confirm these hours before visiting, as seasonal staffing changes. Parking for applicants and residents is lot-based throughout the community with no assigned spaces. The site is accessible from North May Avenue and is located near a bus stop on the METRo Rapid 3 line.
London Square Village fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's rental market for households seeking stable, predictable housing near Uptown without premium pricing or distant commutes.
