Savannah Ridge is a garden-style apartment community in the northern part of Oklahoma City, offering two and three-bedroom units at price points accessible to households earning $40,000 to $70,000 annually. The property sits between I-44 and Britton Road, placing residents within fifteen minutes of downtown, midtown retail corridors, and the northeast employment zones along I-235.
Savannah Ridge operates as a mid-sized complex with approximately 300 units spread across low-rise buildings, typical of the garden-apartment model that dominates Oklahoma City's rental stock outside downtown and Midtown. The community is neither luxury nor bare-bones; it targets renters who prioritize affordability and proximity to work over in-unit washer-dryers or concierge service. This positioning matters in Oklahoma City's rental market, where ground-floor, three-bedroom units can run $900 to $1,050 monthly at comparable properties, while full-service complexes downtown command $1,200 and up for similar square footage.
Two-bedroom, one-bath units rent in the $750 to $850 range. Three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath units run $900 to $1,050. Pricing varies by floor (ground-floor units command a slight premium) and lease length; twelve-month leases are standard, and month-to-month agreements typically add $50 to $75 to the monthly rate. Confirm current rates directly with the leasing office, as Oklahoma City apartment rents shift quarterly based on occupancy and local hiring patterns.
Most units include stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Central air-conditioning and heating are standard. Washer-dryer hookups are available in select units, though in-unit machines are not included; laundry facilities serve the broader community. Residents pay their own electric and water bills.
Security deposit equals one month's rent. Application fees run $35 to $50 per adult applicant; these fees are non-refundable and do not reduce the deposit. Pet policies allow cats and small dogs; pet deposits and monthly pet fees apply (verify amounts upon inquiry, as policies shift).
Apartments north of I-44 cluster into three tiers. At the budget end, complexes like those along Meridian and McArthur offer one-bedrooms starting below $600 but with minimal amenities and older construction (pre-1990). Mid-range properties, including Savannah Ridge, occupy the $750 to $1,050 band and include on-site management, paved parking, and modest grounds maintenance. Higher-end newer builds in the northeast (near the Penn Square area) start at $1,100 for two-bedrooms and offer fitness centers, business centers, and package rooms.
Choose Savannah Ridge if you need a three-bedroom at under $1,050, value proximity to I-44 commutes, and do not require in-unit laundry. Pick a budget complex if you are willing to tolerate older units and limited staffing to save $150 monthly. Select a newer complex if fitness amenities, concierge hours, and pet-friendly design (fenced dog parks) justify $100 to $200 more per month.
Savannah Ridge works well for families with children, shift workers and early-morning commuters, and renters with vehicles who prioritize parking over walkability. The complex does not suit people seeking downtown nightlife proximity, those without cars, or tenants who need immediate maintenance response (response times for non-emergency repairs typically run 24 to 48 hours). Residents with service animals should confirm animal policies separately, as pet deposit rules do not always apply uniformly.
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring photo ID and proof of income (recent paystubs or an employment letter). Expect a ten-to-fifteen-minute walkthrough of a model unit (not your assigned unit, unless one is vacant and ready). Staff will outline lease terms, utilities, and pet policies and provide an application packet. Credit and background checks follow submission; approval typically comes within five business days. Move-in happens within two to four weeks of lease signing, depending on unit turnover and your requested date.
Savannah Ridge assigns resident parking in dedicated lots; no reserved spots for specific units unless purchased separately. Guest parking is available in a designated area near the leasing office. The complex maintains paved lot surfaces and parking lot lighting after dark. Maintenance requests go through the leasing office phone line or a resident portal (confirm portal access at move-in); after-hours emergency repairs (water leaks, electrical outages) have a separate emergency number provided in lease documents.
The location sits two miles south of NW 63rd Street and one mile east of Meridian Avenue. Bus service on Britton Road (westbound toward downtown) provides access to OKC's public transit, though service is infrequent during evening hours.
Savannah Ridge fills a deliberate niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: it offers three-bedroom affordability and predictable management in a commuter-friendly location without the price tag of newer construction or the maintenance liabilities of older stock.
