Summit Point is a midrise apartment complex in the Stockyard District offering one and two-bedroom floor plans with furnished and unfurnished options, positioned for renters seeking proximity to downtown and the Bricktown entertainment corridor without the premium pricing of central OKC locations.
Summit Point operates as a rental community in Oklahoma City's Stockyard District, a neighborhood roughly two miles south of downtown that has seen incremental redevelopment over the past decade. The complex consists of a four-story building with walk-up access and surface parking. Units range from approximately 650 square feet for one-bedrooms to 900 square feet for two-bedrooms. The property markets furnished and unfurnished leasing options, distinguishing it from most competing midrise complexes in the immediate area that typically offer unfurnished units only.
One-bedroom unfurnished units start at approximately $795 to $895 monthly, depending on floor and lease length. Two-bedroom unfurnished units range from $995 to $1,150 monthly. Furnished one-bedrooms carry a premium of roughly $150 to $200 per month over unfurnished comparable units; two-bedroom furnished rents from $1,200 to $1,350 monthly. Security deposits equal one month's rent. Most leases run 12 months, though shorter-term furnished agreements are available at rates 15 to 20 percent higher than standard terms. Pet policies permit dogs and cats with a refundable deposit typically between $200 and $400 per animal. Verify current rates and availability directly, as rental pricing adjusts seasonally and with occupancy.
The Stockyard District contains limited apartment inventory compared to nearby Midtown and Bricktown. Mid-Lofts, located four blocks north in the Stockyard, offers similarly sized unfurnished units in a converted industrial building at $875 to $1,050 for one-bedrooms, without furnished options. Bricktown complexes such as The Parc at Bricktown and Icon Apartments, located roughly 1.5 miles north, command higher rents (one-bedrooms from $1,100 to $1,300 unfurnished) but provide more on-site amenities including fitness centers and rooftop pools. Choose Summit Point if furnished leasing appeals to you and you prefer lower monthly rent over amenity density; choose Bricktown options if you want a more developed complex with pools and fitness facilities and accept higher cost; choose the Stockyard for smaller, industrial-style lofts without furnished options.
Summit Point appeals to short-term renters, corporate relocations, and furnished-lease seekers who prioritize affordability over amenity packages. The Stockyard location works for remote workers and renters with minimal commutes who value the lower price point and quieter neighborhood character relative to downtown. The property does not suit renters seeking extensive on-site programming, fitness centers, or resort-style amenities; it also does not serve renters who require controlled-access buildings or 24-hour staffed lobbies. Unfurnished renters may find greater selection and value in comparable Midtown complexes.
Prospective tenants typically contact Summit Point by phone or in-person at the leasing office to request a tour. Appointments are generally available same-day or within one business day. Tours involve viewing a model unit or available unit and reviewing lease terms with the leasing agent. Applications require proof of income (typically pay stubs or employment letter), a background check authorization, and a credit report consent; processing takes three to five business days. Move-in follows within seven to ten days of lease signing.
Summit Point's leasing office operates Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (typically 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.). The complex provides surface lot parking with one space per unit included; additional spaces rent for $15 to $25 monthly. There is no reserved guest parking; visitors use the surface lot on a first-come, first-served basis. The Stockyard location places Summit Point south of downtown, roughly a 10-minute drive to Bricktown and a 12-minute drive to the Plaza District. No public transportation directly serves the property; a personal vehicle is necessary for most daily travel.
Summit Point fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental market by offering furnished apartments at midrise density and Stockyard pricing, useful for corporate temporary assignments and short-term renters who would otherwise choose hotels or extended-stay motels with lower space standards.
