Stoneleigh On May is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, offering studio through three-bedroom floor plans in a location that bridges walkable urban amenities and proximity to I-235. The property sits on May Avenue between NW 23rd and NW 24th Streets, positioning residents near restaurants, retail, and the surrounding mixed-use neighborhood without the density of downtown proper.
Stoneleigh On May operates as a multi-story apartment complex with a contemporary finish standard typical of mid-2010s construction. The building contains approximately 280 units across eight stories, with a ground-floor layout that includes a leasing office, fitness center, and common areas. Unlike older walk-up buildings in Midtown or newer luxury towers downtown, this property targets renters seeking modern amenities and managed community infrastructure at a moderate price point relative to Oklahoma City's supply.
Floor plans range from studios to three-bedroom units. One-bedroom apartments typically start around $900 to $1,100 monthly, while two-bedrooms run $1,200 to $1,450, and three-bedrooms reach $1,500 to $1,800 or higher depending on size and amenities tier. Pricing fluctuates seasonally; confirm current rates directly with the leasing office, as quoted figures reflect recent market conditions but are not fixed. All units include air conditioning, and most feature stainless steel appliances and in-unit laundry hookups or washer-dryer pairs depending on floor plan.
Lease terms are typically 6, 9, or 12 months. Security deposits generally equal one month's rent. Pet policies allow dogs and cats with weight and breed restrictions; pet deposits or monthly pet fees apply.
Stoneleigh On May occupies a middle tier in Oklahoma City's apartment market. Compared to older, smaller Midtown buildings like those along NW 16th Street, it offers newer construction, more predictable maintenance, and on-site management. Compared to luxury downtown properties such as Trosper Park or The Depot Lofts, Stoneleigh On May charges less per square foot and avoids downtown's parking premiums and higher density foot traffic, but foregoes exposed brick, rooftop amenities, and the immediate pedestrian scene of Bricktown or Midtown's core retail strip.
Against suburban apartment complexes farther north or south, Stoneleigh On May justifies a modest price premium through location. Residents can walk or bike to May Avenue restaurants and shops without a car for most errands. The trade-off is parking: the property offers surface and covered parking, not the unlimited street parking of older neighborhoods or the valet service of premium downtown buildings.
For renters prioritizing walkability and newer finishes over luxury finishes or downtown prestige, Stoneleigh On May typically undercuts downtown options by $200 to $400 monthly per unit while exceeding suburban complexes in location value.
Stoneleigh On May suits young professionals, graduate students, and small households who work nearby, want current appliances and fitness facilities, and value Midtown's restaurant and bar access. The two and three-bedroom options also work for small families or roommate groups. Surface parking and proximity to major thoroughfares make car ownership practical without being essential.
It does not suit renters seeking luxury finishes, rooftop bars, concierge service, or downtown's entertainment district proximity. Those needing furnished short-term rentals will find traditional leases more typical here. Renters with large households or those prioritizing yards or single-family isolation should look at suburban options or houses for rent.
Prospective renters should call ahead or visit the leasing office during business hours to schedule a walk-through. Leasing staff will show available or model units and explain floor plans, pricing for your move-in date, lease terms, and pet policies. Application typically requires proof of income (recent paystubs or tax returns), an ID, and authorization for a background and credit check. Approval decisions often come within 24 to 48 hours. Move-in costs include the first month's rent, security deposit, and any pet fees or parking add-ons.
The leasing office typically operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; confirm current hours before visiting. Parking includes assigned surface spaces and covered parking in a ground-level structure. One space per unit is standard; additional spaces are available for a monthly fee, usually $25 to $50. Visitor parking is available in designated areas.
Stoneleigh On May places residents on May Avenue with direct access to NW 23rd Street, making I-235 a five-minute drive and downtown a ten-minute drive. The property is not on a primary transit line; the Oklahoma City MAPS bus system serves nearby corridors, but a car is more practical for most daily commutes.
Stoneleigh On May fills a genuine gap in Oklahoma City's apartment stock: newer construction with predictable operations at a price that does not demand downtown prestige or a suburban location trade-off.
