North Village Apartments is a mid-sized residential complex in Oklahoma City offering one- and two-bedroom units with month-to-month lease options, located close enough to downtown that residents can reach Bricktown and the core business district without a long commute.
North Village operates as an unfurnished apartment community in the city's north-central area, positioned between the residential character of neighborhoods north of Reno Avenue and the commercial pull of downtown. The complex contains roughly 100 units spread across multiple buildings, targeting renters who need flexibility or are transitioning into Oklahoma City and prefer not to lock into a 12-month lease immediately. Unlike luxury high-rises or purpose-built student housing, North Village serves working professionals, small families, and individuals looking for straightforward apartments without resort-style amenities.
Monthly rent for one-bedroom units typically ranges from $500 to $600, while two-bedroom units run $650 to $800, depending on floor plan and current availability. Verify current rates directly, as rental pricing shifts seasonally. The standard security deposit equals one month's rent. A meaningful distinction from many Oklahoma City competitors is North Village's willingness to negotiate month-to-month agreements after an initial term, rather than requiring a full 12-month commitment upfront. This flexibility carries a small premium over locked annual leases but appeals to renters whose employment or housing timeline remains uncertain. Applicants typically need proof of income at 2.5 times the monthly rent, a valid ID, and a credit check; the approval process usually takes three to five business days.
On price, North Village sits squarely in Oklahoma City's middle tier. One-bedroom units at Waterford Place, a newer complex in Bricktown, rent for $750 to $900 and include fitness facilities and a rooftop; North Village costs less but offers fewer amenities. The Lofts at Scissortail, downtown, command $900 to $1,100 for similar square footage and appeal to renters prioritizing walkability to restaurants and galleries. At the lower end, apartment communities in more outlying areas like Midwest City or Edmond rent closer to $450 to $550 but require a longer drive to downtown employment. North Village's real strength is its no-lock month-to-month option; most Oklahoma City apartments require a 12-month lease as the default. Choose North Village if you value lease flexibility and proximity to downtown at a fair price; choose Waterford or Scissortail if you want newer construction and on-site recreation and can commit to a full year.
North Village works well for renters new to Oklahoma City, people between housing situations, and those whose job contract runs less than a year. It also suits renters who want to avoid the wait lists and premium pricing of Bricktown's newer developments. The complex does not suit renters seeking luxury finishes, in-unit washer/dryer, or extensive fitness and social amenities. Pet owners should confirm breed and size restrictions before applying, as these vary by building.
Schedule a tour by phone or online; staff typically show available units within one to two days of inquiry. During the visit, ask to see a model unit, confirm utilities included in rent (usually water and trash; electricity is tenant-paid), and clarify the month-to-month terms in writing. Bring a photo ID and recent pay stubs or tax returns to expedite the application, which can be completed on-site. Most decisions come within three to five business days.
North Village is accessible from NW 23rd Street and NW 10th Street, placing it roughly 1.5 miles north of downtown and five minutes from I-44. Parking is lot-based and complimentary for residents; each unit receives one reserved space, with guest parking available. The complex is served by METRO public transit, with a bus stop within a quarter-mile. No on-site laundry is available; residents use private laundromats or in-unit equipment if their floor plan includes hookups.
North Village fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's rental market for anyone who needs a lease without a 12-month anchor and wants to stay near downtown without paying Bricktown premiums.
