Post Oak is a mid-sized apartment community in Edmond, just north of Oklahoma City proper, offering one- and two-bedroom floor plans at prices that sit between budget chains and newer luxury builds across the metro area.
Post Oak operates as a conventional garden-style community rather than a high-rise or boutique property. The complex focuses on residential stability and family occupancy, with common grounds and a managed leasing office. It does not market itself as luxury or offer amenity-heavy programming; it is positioned for renters who prioritize affordability and proximity to north Oklahoma City employment corridors and Edmond's school districts without requiring resort-level finishes.
Post Oak offers one-bedroom units starting around $750 to $850 per month and two-bedroom units in the $950 to $1,100 range, depending on floor position and lease term length. These figures reflect standard market pricing for Edmond's apartment stock as of early 2025; confirm current rates directly with the leasing office, as seasonal promotions and lease incentives shift regularly. Utilities are typically the renter's responsibility, though water and trash may be included—verification is essential at lease signing. Most units feature standard appliances and basic climate control; major upgrades or premium finishes are not standard features.
Post Oak occupies the middle ground between budget operators like Wilshire Towers (which runs closer to $600 for a one-bedroom but with fewer amenities and older finishes) and newer construction properties like those near Oklahoma City Community College, where one-bedrooms often exceed $1,200. The main trade-off is straightforward: Post Oak costs less than updated complexes with fitness centers or pool areas but more than older, smaller communities. Choose Post Oak if you want predictability and reasonable cost without sacrificing basic livability; choose a newer property if you prioritize on-site amenities and modern interiors, and choose a budget complex only if monthly rent is your overriding constraint and you accept older systems and less consistent maintenance.
Post Oak works well for renters relocating to north Oklahoma City for work, families using Edmond schools, and anyone seeking a straightforward lease without long-term commitment. It does not suit renters who require accessible units for disabilities (verify ADA compliance directly), those needing furnished short-term housing, or renters dependent on robust transit (Edmond's bus service is limited, and a vehicle is assumed). Pet policies vary; ask at the leasing office about breed restrictions and deposit amounts, as these are not standardized across the property.
Walk-ins are welcome during leasing office hours. Bring a valid ID and be prepared to discuss employment verification, income (typically three times the monthly rent), and prior rental history. A credit check is standard and usually costs between $25 and $50, paid at application. If approved, expect move-in costs of first month's rent plus a security deposit equal to one month's rent; some complexes offer move-in specials that waive or reduce deposits, so ask. The lease is typically 12 months, though shorter terms may be available at a higher monthly rate.
Post Oak's leasing office is open weekdays, typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and limited weekend hours (verify current schedule by phone). Parking is lot-style and included with rent; no reserved spaces or garage parking are offered. The community is located on the Edmond side of the Oklahoma City metro border, approximately 15 miles north of downtown OKC and directly served by local roads rather than highway exits, making commutes to central Oklahoma City 25 to 40 minutes depending on rush hour. The nearest grocery and retail are within 2 to 3 miles, accessible by car.
Post Oak fills a practical role in Edmond's rental landscape for renters who need stability at a fair price without the premium cost of newer construction or the friction of older stock. Its straightforward positioning makes it a reliable second or third viewing when shopping the north metro market.
