River Chase is a mid-rise apartment community in midtown Oklahoma City offering one- and two-bedroom floor plans with direct access to the Bricktown Canal and MAPS 3 trail system, positioning residents within walking distance of restaurants, retail, and recreational paths without requiring a car for daily errands.
River Chase sits on the northeastern edge of Bricktown, a neighborhood that has rebuilt itself around canal-front mixed-use development since the late 1990s. The property is a rental community, not a purchase-for-ownership option, and caters to professionals and small households seeking urban walkability over suburban square footage. The building itself stands five stories and contains roughly 200 units, making it large enough to support on-site amenities but small enough to avoid the anonymity of a 500-unit complex. Proximity to downtown and the canal distinguishes it from apartment options in Edmond, Norman, or Moore, where residents trade walkability for more space per dollar.
River Chase offers one-bedroom units ranging from approximately 650 to 750 square feet and two-bedroom units from roughly 900 to 1,050 square feet. Rent varies by floor, view, and lease length; one-bedrooms typically fall between $950 and $1,250 per month, while two-bedrooms range from $1,250 to $1,600 monthly. Prices fluctuate seasonally and by availability, so confirming current rates directly is essential. Lease terms start at 6 months, though 12-month leases often carry a modest discount. Most units include appliances, in-unit washer and dryer, and high-speed internet. Residents pay utilities separately. Pet deposits generally run $200 to $300 per animal, and monthly pet rent typically applies.
River Chase occupies the middle ground between luxury high-rise rentals downtown (such as Skirvin Lofts or Mule Alley apartments, which command $1,400 to $2,000+ for comparable space) and suburban garden apartments in areas like Nichols Hills or Uptown, where prices dip lower but residents surrender the canal-front and downtown proximity. Within Bricktown itself, competing properties include Bricktown Landing and Stone Lion Inn. Bricktown Landing offers comparable pricing but lacks on-site parking and direct canal access. Stone Lion Inn, a historic conversion, runs higher in rent ($1,500 to $2,000+) but appeals to those prioritizing character and heritage architecture over modern convenience. River Chase suits renters who want midtown access at a moderate price without accepting either the luxury price tag or the trade-off of a 15-minute drive to downtown amenities.
The community includes a pool, fitness center, and designated pet areas. Parking is on-site and included in rent, a significant advantage over Bricktown Landing's garage-only model and higher fees. Direct canal-front access allows residents to walk or run the MAPS 3 trail without crossing a street. A leasing office on-site handles lease renewals, maintenance requests, and resident services during business hours, though after-hours emergency maintenance is available via phone.
River Chase works well for young professionals, small families, and empty nesters who prioritize walkability to restaurants, shops, and cultural venues and do not require more than 1,100 square feet. Residents with pets benefit from the pet amenities and included parking. Those seeking a quieter suburban setting, large homes, or yards should look elsewhere. Similarly, renters with a tight budget may find comparable or cheaper options in Norman, Moore, or Midwest City; those wanting high-end finishes and concierge services will outgrow River Chase.
Leasing appointments are typically available by phone or online request. The office will show model units, explain lease terms and fees, and discuss availability. Applications take three to five business days to process and require proof of income, credit check, and references. Move-in typically occurs within 7 to 14 days of lease signing. Most first-time renters should expect to spend 30 minutes to one hour during an initial visit and tour.
River Chase sits at the intersection of Reno Avenue and Sheridan Avenue, a five-minute walk from the Bricktown Ballpark and pedestrian-friendly retail blocks. The property is east of I-235 and north of I-44, making I-44 commutes toward Norman or I-235 commutes toward the airport feasible though not immediate. Parking is included and on-site; no additional fees or waiting lists apply. Street-level parking is first-come, first-served during peak evening hours, though covered or reserved spots may be available at additional cost depending on lease type.
River Chase fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: residents who accept modern construction and modest square footage in exchange for canal-front urbanism, included parking, and a walkable neighborhood without paying luxury premiums. It works because location, not building prestige, is the draw.
