Millennium Apartments is a 287-unit mid-rise residential community in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, positioned as a moderate-to-upscale option for renters seeking urban walkability without the density of downtown high-rises.
Millennium occupies a corner location in the Midtown corridor, a neighborhood roughly bounded by NW 23rd Street and NW 39th Street. The property combines ground-floor retail and parking with six stories of residential units. Most units are one- and two-bedroom floor plans, though three-bedroom layouts exist in limited quantity. The building appeals primarily to young professionals, graduate students, and small families who prioritize proximity to shops, restaurants, and entertainment over suburban commute distances.
One-bedroom units at Millennium range from roughly 600 to 700 square feet and rent between $900 and $1,150 per month, depending on floor level and lease length. Two-bedroom units span 900 to 1,000 square feet and typically lease for $1,200 to $1,500 monthly. Three-bedroom units, when available, command $1,600 to $1,900. Verify current rates directly, as pricing adjusts seasonally and with lease renewal cycles. Most leases run 12 months, though shorter terms occasionally appear. Standard move-in costs include first month's rent, a security deposit equal to one month's rent, and a non-refundable application fee of $75 to $100.
The property includes a fitness center, a resort-style pool and spa, a business center, and a community lounge. Parking is assigned and included in rent; covered spots are available at a premium. Package receiving and online rent payment are standard. Maintenance response times are typical for managed properties in the mid-market category, with non-emergency requests serviced within 24 to 48 hours.
Millennium's pricing and location sit between two distinct markets. It costs more than suburban complexes along I-40 corridors (such as those in Edmond or Midwest City), which often rent one-bedrooms for $700 to $900, but less than downtown luxury towers like SkyDance Residences, where comparable units exceed $1,400. Millennium's advantage is location: it sits within walking distance of restaurants on NW 23rd Street and NW 39th Street, whereas suburban complexes require a car for dining and entertainment. Compared to other Midtown-adjacent properties like the Bricktown lofts south of NW 15th Street, Millennium offers newer construction and more consistent amenities, though Bricktown lofts provide historic character and true downtown adjacency at similar price points. For someone prioritizing walkability and convenience without downtown costs, Millennium fits better than suburban alternatives; for someone wanting authentic urban density, downtown or Bricktown may justify the extra expense.
Millennium works well for professionals age 25 to 40 working downtown or in Midtown offices, students attending nearby universities, and small households without children who value accessible parking and gym access. It also suits renters who want a newer building with current appliances and predictable management. It suits less well households with multiple children requiring three-bedroom space (limited inventory), those seeking ultra-luxury finishes, and renters committed to staying longer than two years, since long-term leases rarely offer significant discounts.
Prospective tenants can request a tour by phone or through the leasing office, which operates during standard business hours. The application requires proof of income (typically 2.5 to 3 times monthly rent), a credit check, and sometimes employment verification. Approval typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Once approved, you submit a lease, pay move-in costs, and receive keys and parking assignment. Most units are available within 5 to 15 days of lease signing, depending on turnover.
The leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday hours vary; confirm in advance. Parking is ground-level assigned and included; covered parking costs an additional $30 to $50 monthly. Loading zones accommodate move-in vehicles during business hours. The property accepts online rent payment and has an emergency maintenance line for after-hours issues. Public transit via Oklahoma City's EMBARK system serves the Midtown corridor, though service frequency remains limited compared to car-dependent areas.
Millennium's position in Midtown reflects Oklahoma City's modest shift toward walkable neighborhoods; it represents a deliberate choice between suburban convenience and downtown character, making it relevant for renters for whom either extreme falls short.
