The Arden Northwest is a mid-rise apartment community in Edmond, Oklahoma, roughly 15 miles north of downtown Oklahoma City, positioned in a mixed-use master-planned development that includes retail and office space. The property targets working professionals and small families seeking newer construction without the premium pricing of central Oklahoma City locations.
The Arden Northwest operates as a rental apartment complex within the larger Arden mixed-use development off North Broadway Extension. The community includes one and two-bedroom floor plans in a building designed for the Edmond market, where apartment options cluster around the Broadway corridor and areas near University of Central Oklahoma. Unlike older garden-style complexes scattered across Edmond, this property positions itself as a newer option with finishes and amenities pitched toward residents who work in north OKC or at Edmond employers but want shorter commutes than living closer to downtown.
One-bedroom units typically start in the low $900s per month, while two-bedroom units range from the mid $1,100s to $1,300s. Rent varies based on floor level, unit location within the building, and lease length; rates shift seasonally and should be confirmed directly. Standard inclusions usually cover trash and water, with residents responsible for electric and internet. The property offers a fitness center, resident lounge, and parking included with the lease. Pet policies typically allow dogs and cats with a pet deposit (verify current fee structure, as pet terms change frequently).
Edmond's apartment market splits into three tiers: older garden-style complexes built in the 1990s and 2000s, mid-range newer construction like The Arden Northwest, and newer luxury apartments. Older Edmond complexes along Broadway and around UCO often rent $100 to $200 below The Arden Northwest for comparable square footage but lack recent upgrades and newer appliances. Newer luxury properties such as those in upscale Edmond neighborhoods command $200 to $400 monthly premiums and market concierge services, package acceptance, and premium fitness facilities. The Arden Northwest sits between these tiers: newer than aging stock but less premium than Edmond's highest-end options, making it practical for renters who prioritize move-in readiness over luxury finishes or who want to avoid older HVAC systems and dated kitchens.
For renters comparing Edmond to Oklahoma City proper, living in Edmond near The Arden Northwest means a commute advantage to north OKC employers (Edmond is roughly 10 miles from Nichols Hills office parks) but limited walkability to restaurants and nightlife. OKC's Midtown or Bricktown apartments offer better walkability and urban amenities but run 15 to 25 percent higher in rent for similar square footage.
This community works well for professionals working in north OKC or Edmond, young families with one or two children, and renters prioritizing newer construction and predictable unit conditions over extensive on-site social programming. It fits renters who drive regularly and value being near Broadway retail and quick freeway access to I-35 or I-44.
The Arden Northwest is less suitable for renters without cars, those seeking significant community programming or frequent on-site events, or renters strongly preferring the walkability and cultural density of central Oklahoma City neighborhoods. Edmond's layout requires a vehicle for most daily errands.
Applicants typically complete an online application, submit proof of income (usually recent pay stubs), authorize a credit check, and provide references. Background screening is standard across Edmond properties. Approval timelines usually run three to five business days. Move-in involves a lease signing, payment of the first month's rent and a security deposit (typically equal to one month's rent), and key pickup. Many properties offer move-in specials during slower leasing periods (verify current incentives), which may include reduced deposits or weeks of free rent.
The Arden Northwest sits in north Edmond off North Broadway Extension, accessible via I-35 northbound from Oklahoma City or by local roads through Edmond. Parking is included with leases and consists of surface lots assigned by unit or building. The location puts residents roughly 20 to 25 minutes from downtown OKC during off-peak hours and 30 to 40 minutes during rush periods. Edmond transit is limited; the EMBARK bus system runs limited routes, and most residents rely on personal vehicles. The property is approximately five miles from UCO campus and 10 miles from Edmond's downtown shopping district on Broadway.
The Arden Northwest fills a specific niche in Edmond's rental landscape: newer-construction apartments at mid-range pricing for renters prioritizing reasonable cost and updated units over urban walkability or luxury amenities. It serves the commuter market effectively but requires realistic expectations about car dependency and limited nightlife proximity.
