Montclair Parc is a garden-style apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhood, offering one and two-bedroom units in the $800–$1,100 monthly range with flexible lease terms that include month-to-month options after an initial period. The property sits on Northwest 23rd Street, placing residents within walking distance of restaurants, shops, and parks while remaining close enough to downtown and Bricktown for commuting.
Montclair Parc operates as a low-rise, ground-focused complex rather than a high-rise tower. Units are distributed across connected buildings with exterior corridors and direct ground access, typical of mid-20th-century Oklahoma City apartment design. The community is not gated, and parking is surface lot; there is no elevator or controlled entry system. This layout works well for tenants who do not require elevator-building conveniences but makes the community less secure than locked-entry properties. The property is pet-friendly, though a pet deposit applies.
One-bedroom units run approximately $800–$900 per month; two-bedroom units range from $950–$1,100, depending on floor plan and lease length. These figures reflect market conditions as of late 2024 and shift with demand; contact the leasing office to confirm current rates. Montclair Parc distinguishes itself from many Oklahoma City competitors by offering month-to-month leases after the initial lease term expires, a significant advantage for renters who cannot commit to a full year. Most leases require a security deposit equal to one month's rent, and pet deposits typically range from $200–$300 per animal. Utilities are tenant-paid; there is no inclusive utility package.
Nearby alternatives shape how Montclair Parc fits into the local rental market. Meridian Lofts, also in Midtown, offers modern finishes and controlled entry in a converted historic building, with rents typically $150–$250 higher for comparable square footage. Meridian's strength is architectural character and security; Montclair Parc's strength is affordability and lease flexibility. Closer to downtown, Bricktown lofts and newer construction apartments run $1,200–$1,400 for one-bedrooms, reflecting premium location near entertainment and the canal district. Park Place Apartments, farther northwest, undercut Montclair Parc's pricing by $100–$150 monthly but lack Midtown's walkability. Choose Montclair Parc if you prioritize the Midtown location and short-term lease options over modern finishes or downtown proximity; choose Meridian if you want built-in history and full-time security; choose Bricktown if nightlife and canal access override cost.
Montclair Parc works best for renters on a budget who value Midtown's restaurants and retail without paying Bricktown premiums, and for tenants uncertain whether they will stay in Oklahoma City beyond one or two years thanks to the month-to-month option. Graduate students, early-career professionals, and anyone needing flexibility find the lease structure attractive. The property also appeals to pet owners who accept the deposit fee in exchange for a pet-friendly policy. Montclair Parc is not ideal for renters prioritizing security, climate-controlled entry, or modern unit finishes. It does not suit tenants who need elevator access for mobility reasons or who work in south or east Oklahoma City and would face a long commute from Midtown.
The leasing office is located in a central building and is open during standard business hours (typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays; verify current hours before visiting). Prospective tenants can walk the grounds to inspect unit exteriors and common areas. A tour of a model or available unit takes 15–20 minutes. The application process requires proof of income (typically 2–3 recent pay stubs or an employment letter), a credit check, and contact information for prior landlords. Most applications are processed within two business days. There is no application fee listed on standard materials, but confirm this detail when applying.
Parking is available in surface lots distributed across the property; tenants have assigned spaces. There is no reserved visitor parking, which can complicate hosting guests overnight. The nearest public transportation is the EMBARK bus stop on Northwest 23rd Street, approximately 2–3 blocks from the community's farthest buildings, making the property moderately accessible by transit. Trash collection is included in rent and uses dumpster bins rather than curbside pickup. Montclair Parc's Midtown location positions it 2 miles from I-35 northbound and 1.5 miles from downtown, making both commutes reasonable by car during off-peak hours.
Montclair Parc fills a clear niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: affordable Midtown living with unusual lease flexibility, without the cost of newer construction or the premium location price of Bricktown. For renters weighing price, location, and short-term commitment, it offers a practical combination few competitors match.
