Mayridge is a garden-style apartment complex in north Oklahoma City, positioned between the Capitol Hill neighborhood and the Edmond city limits, offering furnished and unfurnished one- and two-bedroom floor plans at the lower end of the metro's rental market.
Mayridge operates as a conventional residential complex without specialized amenities or target demographics. The property consists of multiple low-rise buildings arranged around surface parking and green space. Units range from approximately 650 to 850 square feet. The complex sits along North Pennsylvania Avenue, placing it roughly three miles south of Edmond's downtown and five miles north of downtown Oklahoma City's core.
Mayridge rents one-bedroom apartments starting around $450 to $550 per month and two-bedroom units from $550 to $700 monthly, depending on unit condition, floor location, and lease length. Some units come furnished; unfurnished options are also available. These figures should be confirmed directly with the leasing office, as rental rates in Oklahoma City's north corridor shift seasonally and with market availability. Water and trash collection are typically included in rent; electricity and internet are tenant-paid utilities.
North Oklahoma City rental inventory spans a wide range. Park Place Apartments, also on North Pennsylvania Avenue slightly south of Mayridge, targets similar income levels with comparable pricing but smaller average unit sizes. Quail Springs Apartments, closer to Edmond proper, commands $650 to $850 for comparable unit types due to newer construction and on-site amenities like a fitness center and pool.
Choose Mayridge if you prioritize affordability and proximity to the Edmond border without premium finishes or facilities. Choose Park Place if you want an equally budget-conscious option with established neighborhood history. Choose Quail Springs if you can allocate an extra $150 to $200 monthly for modern amenities and slightly newer interiors.
Mayridge works well for renters earning between $18,000 and $28,000 annually (the 30 percent rent-to-income threshold means $450 to $700 fits comfortably). It attracts individuals relocating to north OKC for work in nearby business parks, students at Edmond-based institutions who want lower rent than campus housing, and households seeking month-to-month flexibility. The furnished units appeal to temporary relocations and short-term stays.
Mayridge does not suit renters seeking pet-friendly policies with multiple animals (verify pet restrictions before applying), those requiring on-site laundry alternatives, or anyone prioritizing quiet single-family settings. The density of a garden complex means shared walls and parking lot proximity.
Prospective tenants typically begin with an office visit or phone inquiry to view available units. Applications require proof of income (recent pay stubs or tax returns), a background check authorization, and a deposit equal to one month's rent. Move-in typically occurs within 7 to 10 business days after approval. First month's rent and the security deposit are due at signing. Lease terms range from month-to-month to 12-month agreements; longer commitments occasionally receive small rate reductions.
Mayridge sits at the intersection of North Pennsylvania Avenue and Northeast 36th Street. Parking is unreserved surface lot parking; each unit receives one parking space included in rent. The leasing office maintains typical business hours, Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; verify current hours before visiting. The location provides direct access to North Pennsylvania Avenue northbound to Edmond and southbound toward downtown, with nearby access to I-44 via Northeast 36th Street.
Mayridge fills a pragmatic role in north Oklahoma City's rental stock, offering genuinely low entry costs without requiring renters to sacrifice location or lease flexibility.
