Savannah House of Norman II is a garden-style apartment community in Norman positioned directly for Oklahoma University-adjacent living, offering furnished and unfurnished two and three-bedroom floor plans on a property that prioritizes walkability to campus and local retail.
This is a mid-rise residential community built around a central courtyard model rather than a sprawling suburban complex. Units range from 900 to 1,200 square feet across two and three-bedroom configurations. The property sits on the north side of Norman, close enough to OU that graduate students and upper-class undergraduates form a significant portion of the tenant base, but far enough that the rent reflects the distance. The community is not luxury-oriented; it is functional and designed for people who value proximity to campus or Norman's downtown district over high-end finishes.
Two-bedroom units rent between $750 and $950 per month depending on floor location and furnishing status. Three-bedroom units range from $1,050 to $1,350 monthly. Furnished units command a $100 to $150 premium over unfurnished equivalents. These figures change seasonally and shift with lease renewals in May and June; confirm current rates directly with the leasing office. All units include water and trash in the rent. Tenants pay their own electric and gas, which typically runs $60 to $120 monthly depending on season and usage. There is no washer or dryer hookup in individual units; the community operates a coin-operated laundry facility with machines that accept quarters and card payments.
Norman has three tiers of rental housing: student-focused communities like Savannah House, mid-market complexes aimed at young professionals and families, and newer luxury properties. Savannah House falls firmly in the first category. The Enclave at Norman and Park Plaza Apartments offer similar pricing and floor plans but are slightly further from campus. Cambridge Court, also in Norman, charges 15 to 20 percent more but includes utilities and offers newer appliances. If you are a OU student or staff member prioritizing walkability and a familiar peer group, Savannah House is competitive; if you need in-unit laundry, climate control predictability, or amenities like a fitness center or pool, the newer complexes justify their higher cost.
This community works well for graduate students, OU employees seeking short-term housing, upper-class undergraduates (though the lease requires occupants to be 21 or older), and anyone relocating to Norman for a semester or academic year. Furnished units make sense if you are arriving without a truck full of belongings. It does not suit families staying longer than two years, people who need climate-controlled storage, or anyone uncomfortable with high student population density. The property does not allow pets.
The leasing office sits at the community entrance off Robinson Street. Bring a photo ID and a recent pay stub or offer letter demonstrating income. The application fee is $35 and is nonrefundable. Approval typically takes two to three business days. A lease holds your unit for 14 days after approval; after that, the unit returns to availability. The standard lease term is 12 months, though some short-term leases of 8 or 9 months are available in off-peak seasons at a 10 to 15 percent higher monthly rate. The security deposit equals one month's rent and is due before move-in. You can tour units Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday tours require a 24-hour appointment request.
Parking is unreserved and included in rent. Savannah House provides one space per unit; additional spaces are $25 monthly. The lot does not have covered parking. Robinson Street connects directly to Main Street, placing the community a ten-minute walk to the OU campus library and a five-minute drive to Norman's downtown shops and restaurants. There is no public transit stop directly at the complex, though Norman's bus system serves nearby stops on Robinson. The nearest grocery store is Walmart Supercenter, a five-minute drive south.
Savannah House of Norman II fills a specific role in Norman's rental market: student-friendly, stable pricing, and genuinely close to what matters to OU-affiliated tenants. It is not the newest or most amenity-rich option, but the location and affordability explain its consistent occupancy.
