Monterrey Courtyard Apartments is a garden-style rental complex offering furnished and unfurnished units in the mid-range price tier for Oklahoma City renters. Located in the Midtown area, it targets working professionals and small households seeking furnished short-term stays or longer leases without the premium pricing of downtown luxury buildings.
Monterrey Courtyard operates as a conventional apartment community rather than a corporate housing provider or luxury high-rise. The complex houses multiple unit types across a ground-oriented layout typical of Oklahoma City rental stock built in the 1980s and 1990s. It occupies a position between budget chains (Extended Stay America, Red Roof) and full-service luxury properties (like those in Bricktown), making it relevant for renters who need stability without boutique amenities or five-figure monthly costs.
The complex offers one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Furnished units rent in the $850 to $1,050 monthly range for one-bedrooms, with two-bedrooms running $1,100 to $1,350 depending on floor plan and lease length. Unfurnished units typically run 8 to 12 percent lower. These figures are subject to market fluctuation and current availability; call the leasing office to confirm rates before visiting.
Lease terms run from month-to-month to 12-month agreements. Furnished units often accommodate corporate relocation tenants on temporary assignments and are available for immediate move-in. Standard deposits equal one month's rent. Utilities are tenant-paid; water, sewer, and trash are sub-metered or shared, reducing per-unit cost compared to some alternatives.
Monterrey Courtyard sits directly between two rental tiers. Luxury options like Park House (downtown, $1,400 to $2,200 for comparable units) offer concierge, fitness centers, and rooftop access but charge a 40 to 50 percent premium. Budget alternatives like Arbor Oaks or Colonial Village in comparable locations run $700 to $900 for one-bedrooms but often lack furnished options or shorter lease flexibility.
For renters needing furnished housing for three to eighteen months (corporate transfers, contract workers, separation periods), Monterrey Courtyard's furnished inventory is more practical than signing a 12-month lease elsewhere and less expensive than temporary housing services. For permanent residents seeking the lowest absolute rent, unfurnished complexes on the city's outer edges offer savings. For renters valuing amenities and walkability, downtown premium buildings justify the cost.
Monterrey Courtyard works for corporate employees on temporary assignment, medical residents between permanent moves, remote workers needing flexible terms, and renters with modest budgets who want furnished convenience. It also suits month-to-month flexibility seekers and small teams (two occupants) who want separate bedrooms without excess space.
It does not suit renters prioritizing fitness facilities, pet policies may be restrictive (verify at leasing), renters needing parking guarantees in high-density zones (standard lot parking with no assigned spaces), or occupants seeking downtown proximity or restaurant walkability. Renters expecting modern appliances or recent renovations may find aging infrastructure; Monterrey Courtyard maintains functional units but does not emphasize cosmetic upgrades.
Call the leasing office during business hours to schedule a walkthrough; impromptu visits may conflict with office staff schedules. Bring a government-issued ID. The leasing office will show available units (or comparable floor plans if the exact unit is occupied), walk through amenities (typically a small pool, laundry facility, or community room), and review lease terms. Expect the application process to take 2 to 3 business days once submitted; background and income verification are standard (most require income at 2.5 to 3 times monthly rent).
If interested in a furnished unit, confirm the furniture package (bed, sofa, dining set, cookware, or bedding included varies by lease) and photograph or document existing condition before signing. Ask about any upcoming maintenance affecting the unit or surrounding area.
The leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday hours vary; call ahead. Parking is surface lot with no reserved spaces; spaces are abundant relative to unit count, typical of mid-density Oklahoma City complexes. The address and specific parking layout are available through the leasing office.
Monterrey Courtyard serves renters for whom furnished short-term flexibility and moderate pricing matter more than amenity density or location prestige, filling a practical gap in Oklahoma City's rental market.
