Patio Apartments is a mid-sized residential complex in Oklahoma City offering one- and two-bedroom units in a location that bridges the revitalized Bricktown district and the central business core, roughly two miles south of downtown's main office corridor.
The property operates as a conventional rental community rather than a luxury high-rise or affordable-housing program. Units range from roughly 650 to 950 square feet. The complex includes surface and covered parking, a fitness center, and a pool. Residents in this area typically include young professionals, some graduate students, and established renters who prioritize walkable proximity to restaurants and entertainment over being in the quietest or newest part of the metro. The neighborhood is urban and moderately dense, with mixed retail and residential character.
One-bedroom units typically rent between $800 and $950 per month; two-bedroom units between $1,050 and $1,250, depending on floor and lease length. Most complexes in Oklahoma City offer a rent reduction for 13-month leases. Security deposits equal one month's rent. Standard lease terms are 12 months. Verify current pricing directly, as market rates shift seasonally and promotional terms change frequently. Application fees generally run $25 to $50 per applicant; these are non-refundable and cover background and credit screening.
Mid-market rental communities in Oklahoma City fall into two main geographic and price tiers. Bricktown and downtown-adjacent properties like Patio Apartments command $150 to $300 more per month than comparable complexes in Edmond, Norman, or south Oklahoma City neighborhoods, reflecting walkability to restaurants, bars, and cultural venues. The trade-off is age: Patio Apartments is an older, well-maintained property, while newer construction complexes in Midtown or around Bricktown's newer blocks offer amenity packages (rooftop lounges, co-working spaces, pet amenities) that justify higher rents, typically $1,100 to $1,500 for one-bedrooms. Conversely, suburban apartment complexes closer to employment centers in northwest or northeast Oklahoma City rent $600 to $850 for one-bedrooms but require a car for most errands and social activity. Choose Patio Apartments if you value location and walkability over brand-new finishes; choose newer infill development if premium amenities and modern appliances are priorities; choose suburban complexes if commute time or budget constraints override neighborhood character.
The property works well for renters who work downtown, attend classes at nearby institutions, or prioritize evening access to Bricktown's restaurant and nightlife scene without driving. Professionals with flexible budgets, grad students, and people relocating to Oklahoma City for short-term assignments find this location and price point practical. The complex does not suit families with children seeking quiet, car-optional suburban neighborhoods or renters whose employers are in far northwest Oklahoma City (Edmond corridor) or south of I-44, where commutes become long. Renters who require brand-new appliances, in-unit laundry, or amenity-heavy communities should compare newer construction downtown or in Midtown instead.
Leasing offices are typically open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; verify hours before visiting. Bring a government ID, proof of income (recent paystubs or offer letter), and social security number. The application process usually takes 24 to 48 hours for approval. You will walk the unit or see a model, review the lease terms, and discuss move-in costs (first month's rent, deposit, application fee). Most complexes require proof of renters insurance before keys are handed over, though some waive this or offer it as optional.
Surface parking is included with rent; covered spots may cost an additional $30 to $50 monthly. Street parking is available but limited during peak hours. Public transit via EMBARK bus service connects the area to downtown and midtown, though frequency is modest outside weekday rush hours. The location is bikeable to Bricktown and lower Midtown. Nearest grocery shopping is a short drive or longer walk to a Crest supermarket or neighborhood markets; this is not a neighborhood where you can walk to full-service grocery without deliberate planning. Verify current amenity hours and any seasonal closures by contacting the leasing office.
Patio Apartments fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: walkable urban living at moderate cost, neither cutting-edge nor dated, suited to renters for whom location matters more than newness.
