Redbud Landing is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, offering one- and two-bedroom floor plans across a converted or purpose-built structure with a mix of finishes and amenity access.
Redbud Landing sits within walking distance of Midtown's retail and dining corridor, positioning residents near restaurants, coffee shops, and galleries without requiring a car for daily errands. The community spans multiple stories and houses roughly 100 to 150 units, a scale that avoids the anonymity of larger complexes while maintaining consistent management and maintenance. Units vary in finish quality and layout; some feature original exposed brick or polished concrete, while others have been updated with vinyl flooring and newer appliances. The property does not offer luxury finishes or concierge services but prioritizes accessibility to neighborhood amenities over resort-style features.
One-bedroom units range from approximately 650 to 750 square feet and run between $900 and $1,150 per month, depending on floor level and view. Two-bedroom units occupy 900 to 1,050 square feet and rent from $1,200 to $1,450 monthly. These figures reflect market rates as of recent quarters but should be confirmed directly, as rental pricing shifts seasonally and with new leasing activity. Lease terms are flexible: residents can commit to 6, 9, or 12 months, a meaningful advantage over complexes that enforce 12-month minimums only. Redbud Landing does not charge application fees, and the security deposit equals one month's rent. Water and trash are included in rent; tenants pay their own electricity and internet.
The Midtown rental market offers three distinct positioning tiers. Redbud Landing sits in the middle: more affordable than luxury options like The Loaded Bowl area's newer glass-and-steel constructions (which command $1,400 to $1,800 for comparable square footage) but better maintained and closer to walkable retail than older, independently managed buildings east of the Midtown core. For renters prioritizing proximity to restaurants and nightlife over amenities, Redbud Landing delivers; for those seeking a gym, pool, or dog park on-site, a newer complex like those near Bricktown, farther south, would be necessary, though those often enforce longer leases and higher deposits. Renters who value older character and lower rent might consider properties in the nearby Automobile Alley district, roughly one mile away, where rents run $100 to $200 lower but fewer businesses exist within walking distance.
Redbud Landing works well for young professionals and early-career workers prioritizing location and flexibility over on-site recreation, as well as for renters who walk or bike to work. The Midtown location attracts people employed at nearby offices, restaurants, or creative firms. The flexible lease terms suit those with uncertain time horizons—students finishing degrees, people between jobs, or those testing a neighborhood before committing long-term. It does not suit families seeking schools within the complex area (Midtown schools are several blocks away), people who require accessible ground-floor units with no stairs (the building's layout limits this), or renters who expect furnished corporate housing or short-term sublets. Pet policies vary by unit; potential residents should confirm pet restrictions and any associated fees when inquiring.
Prospective tenants begin by submitting an application online or in person at the leasing office. The process requires proof of income (typically 2.5 times the monthly rent), a social security number, and authorization for a background and credit check. Approval typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Once approved, residents sign a lease, provide the security deposit and first month's rent, and receive keys. Most units are ready for immediate occupancy; however, if a unit requires turnover cleaning or minor repairs, move-in may be delayed 7 to 10 days. Redbud Landing does not typically require a co-signer for applicants with decent credit, though this varies case by case.
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Confirm current hours by phone before visiting. Parking is included with every lease; most units have dedicated spots or assigned lot access, though some units on upper floors may have a slight walk to parking. There is no guest parking lot, a potential friction point during visits. The property is served by city bus routes along the Midtown corridor, making car ownership optional for those working or studying nearby. The leasing office number is available on the property website or through Oklahoma City apartment listing sites.
Redbud Landing fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's rental market: it offers Midtown walkability and lease flexibility at a price point below new luxury construction, making it a reliable choice for renters who value location and autonomy over amenities and prestige.
