Sandstone Ridge is a mid-sized apartment community in Oklahoma City's south side, situated off I-35 near the Crossroads area. The property houses roughly 300 units across one- and two-bedroom floor plans, targeting working professionals and small families who prioritize affordability and convenient freeway proximity over luxury finishes or premium amenities.
Sandstone Ridge operates as a garden-style complex with units arranged across multiple low-rise buildings. The community sits near Interstate 35 and Reno Avenue, placing it within 15 minutes of downtown, the Bricktown entertainment district, and major employers along the I-35 corridor. This location works especially well for residents who commute north to Norman or south toward Norman Air Force Base. The property is not gated and does not position itself as upscale; it functions as a practical rental option for people prioritizing location and cost containment.
One-bedroom units typically range from $650 to $750 per month, while two-bedroom units run $800 to $950 monthly. Pricing fluctuates seasonally, with slightly lower rates during slower leasing periods in winter months. Most leases require a security deposit equal to one month's rent plus, in some cases, a nonrefundable administrative or application fee of $150 to $200; confirm exact fees at the time of application since deposit structures can shift.
Utilities are tenant-paid at Sandstone Ridge, which is standard for Oklahoma City garden-style apartments and differs from some newer downtown lofts where water or trash collection is bundled. A typical electric bill in summer months (June through September) runs $90 to $140 for a one-bedroom due to air conditioning load; winter heating costs are substantially lower.
Sandstone Ridge's pricing sits notably lower than communities closer to downtown or midtown such as Park on Broadway (typically $900-$1,200 for comparable units) or Colcord Lofts, which target a more design-conscious resident. However, Sandstone Ridge is slightly higher than older garden complexes further south near I-240, where one-bedrooms can dip to $550-$650.
The key trade-off is location combined with age. Sandstone Ridge is older (built in the 1980s), so finishes are functional rather than contemporary; walls are thinner than newer construction, and appliances are builder-grade. Newer competitor communities such as The Platform (mixed-use near Broadway) offer modern kitchens and in-unit washer-dryer options but at $1,100 and above. Choose Sandstone Ridge if you need south-side freeway access and want to spend under $950; choose Park on Broadway or The Platform if walkability to shops and restaurants or unit finishes matter more.
Amenities are basic: on-site laundry facilities (no in-unit hookups), a pool that operates seasonally, and surface parking. There is no fitness center, no business center, and no reserved covered parking. Pet policy allows cats and small dogs with a nonrefundable pet fee typically ranging from $150 to $300 per pet, though this should be verified. Trash collection is included in most lease structures.
Sandstone Ridge works well for budget-conscious commuters, people employed along the I-35 corridor, and those relocating to Oklahoma City who want to avoid a lease commitment longer than necessary while surveying neighborhoods. It also suits renters who spend little time at home and prioritize commute time over unit condition.
Sandstone Ridge is not a fit for anyone requiring in-unit laundry or a modern kitchen, pet owners with large dogs (weight limits typically cap at 50 pounds), or people who value quiet surroundings; traffic noise from I-35 is audible in units closest to the freeway. It is also not the choice for renters seeking a walkable lifestyle with shops and restaurants nearby; the surrounding area is primarily commercial and light industrial zoning.
Leasing staff can tour units by appointment; weekday office hours typically run 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., though this should be confirmed. The application process requires a valid ID, proof of income (recent pay stubs), and authorization for a background and credit check. Approval decisions generally take 24 to 48 hours. Move-in involves a standard walkthrough inspection; photograph existing damage to avoid deposit disputes later.
The office is located on the main street through the community off Reno Avenue. Parking is surface lot only; there are no designated spaces, meaning you park in a general area assigned by section. The lot is well-lit but occasionally crowded during peak evening hours. There is no public transportation directly serving Sandstone Ridge; a personal vehicle is essential. The closest bus stop for Oklahoma City's EMBARK system is roughly a half-mile away, making it an inconvenient option for daily transit.
Sandstone Ridge fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's rental market: affordable, south-side accessible, and no-frills. For renters who work along I-35 or prioritize rent under $900 over apartment newness, it remains a straightforward option.
