Pickwick Place is a mid-sized apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, offering one- and two-bedroom floor plans at a price point positioned between budget complexes and premium properties. The community sits roughly a mile south of NW 23rd Street, near shops and restaurants that have drawn young professionals and established residents to the area over the past decade.
Pickwick Place operates as a garden-style apartment complex built for residents seeking walkable urban living without downtown pricing. The property includes surface parking, common areas, and standard amenities typical of complexes built in the 2000s. It functions as a rental-only community, not a condo or ownership property, and accepts month-to-month and standard 12-month leases.
Pickwick Place offers one-bedroom units starting around $750 to $850 per month and two-bedroom units typically ranging from $950 to $1,100 per month, depending on floor location and lease length. Verify current pricing directly, as rates shift seasonally and with lease terms. A standard lease includes water and trash in most floor plans; tenants pay their own electricity and gas. The community requires a refundable deposit equal to one month's rent, plus a non-refundable application fee of approximately $50 to $75 per adult applicant.
Pickwick Place positions itself in the middle tier of the Oklahoma City rental market. Properties like Quail Springs Apartment Homes, also in the Midtown-adjacent area, charge $100 to $200 more per month for newer finishes and additional amenities such as fitness centers and resort-style pools. Conversely, older or smaller complexes south of the property near Britton Road offer rents $150 to $250 lower but typically lack walkability to shops and restaurants. For renters prioritizing location over newest construction, Pickwick Place offers better neighborhood access than budget alternatives; for those seeking modern finishes and amenities, newer Midtown complexes justify higher rents.
Pickwick Place works well for early-career professionals, graduate students, and established residents who value Midtown's proximity to restaurants and local businesses over on-site luxury features. The location appeals to people who work near Bricktown or downtown and prefer a short commute. It is less suitable for residents with specific accessibility needs, since the garden layout includes stairs between buildings and limited elevator access; tenants should confirm ADA compliance for ground-floor units before applying. Pet policies vary; confirm breed and size restrictions with management before viewing.
Prospective tenants can schedule viewings during office hours, typically Monday through Friday and limited Saturday availability; call ahead to confirm current hours. During a showing, expect to see a model unit and floor plan options. Applications require a photo ID, proof of income (recent pay stubs or offer letter), and rental history references. The leasing office processes applications within 3 to 5 business days; approval depends on credit score, income verification, and background check. Move-in typically occurs within 10 to 14 days of approval, with a standard lease execution and key handoff at the management office.
The leasing office is generally staffed Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday mornings; hours shift seasonally and with staffing, so confirm by phone. Parking is surface lot only, included in rent, with one assigned space per unit plus guest parking. The property sits just east of the I-44 junction, making it accessible from both Midtown and south Oklahoma City; NW 36th Street provides direct access. Public transit via METRO is limited on adjacent routes, so a car is practical for most residents.
Pickwick Place fills a functional role in Oklahoma City's rental landscape for renters who prioritize Midtown access and reasonable pricing over high-end amenities or new construction, and it remains consistently occupied partly because that middle ground has few direct competitors at the same price.
