The Breighton On Paseo is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Paseo Arts District, occupying the corner of Paseo Drive and NW 30th Street in a neighborhood known for galleries, independent restaurants, and older residential blocks undergoing incremental renovation.
The Breighton is a contemporary apartment building that rises as one of the taller residential structures in the Paseo, a district that historically discouraged dense development. The property targets renters seeking walkable, arts-adjacent living without commuting to downtown or Bricktown. It sits three blocks from the Paseo shops and galleries, close enough for weekend foot traffic but removed from the district's highest noise concentrations. The building itself is glass-fronted and designed in a modern commercial aesthetic that contrasts with the low-slung, pre-1970 homes surrounding it.
The Breighton offers one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and two-bedroom-plus-den floor plans. One-bedroom units typically start in the mid-$1,200 range; two-bedrooms run into the low-$1,600s. Two-bedroom-plus-den units exceed $1,700 monthly. Rent figures fluctuate by lease length, concessions, and season; confirm current rates directly. All units include stainless-steel appliances, quartz countertops, and in-unit laundry. Parking is included in rent and accessed via covered garage. A $300 pet deposit applies, with no breed or weight restrictions stated on the property's standard materials, though verification is warranted.
Paseo proper has few competing multi-family buildings at this density and price point. Two blocks east, on NW 30th Street toward the Plaza District boundary, older garden-style apartments run $200 to $300 lower monthly but lack modern finishes and in-unit laundry. Farther north, near Classen Boulevard, newer construction in the Classen Curve area offers similar finishes at comparable or slightly lower rents, but those addresses trade walkability to galleries for proximity to retail chains. Downtown OKC apartments in the Bricktown or Deep Deuce corridors range $1,400 to $2,000 for comparable square footage, but offer urban density, restaurants, and nightlife The Breighton does not. Choose The Breighton if you prioritize walkable arts-district proximity and in-unit laundry over downtown amenities; choose Classen Curve apartments if you want new construction at a modest discount and do not need Paseo foot traffic; choose downtown if you work or spend most evenings in the core.
The property appeals to remote workers, creative professionals, and couples or small households who frequent the Paseo's galleries, cafes, and restaurants. It works well for renters who value walkable proximity to independent businesses and do not require corporate apartment amenities (fitness center, pool, community room). It does not suit those seeking urban density comparable to downtown, households with multiple cars who resent garage-only parking, or renters prioritizing the lowest possible rent in Oklahoma City. Young families may find the neighborhood quiet but the walkability benefit offset by limited nearby schools and parks.
Contact the leasing office by phone or through the property website to schedule a tour. Leasing staff can show available units or model floor plans if no current vacancies match your bedroom preference. The office is located at ground level on the building's Paseo-facing side. Application processing requires proof of income (typically 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), a credit check, and a background check; processing time is generally 3 to 5 business days. Move-in requires first month's rent, a security deposit equal to one month's rent, and the pet deposit if applicable. Lease terms are typically 12 months, though shorter or longer terms may be negotiated.
The leasing office maintains standard business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and limited weekend availability; call ahead to confirm Saturday or Sunday access. Covered parking is assigned and included in rent; no additional parking fees apply. The building sits one block west of NW 23rd Street, the primary north-south arterial through Paseo, making car access straightforward. Pedestrian access to galleries and restaurants is direct from the building's front entrance. Public transit (OCTA bus service) stops nearby but is infrequent; a car is practical for commuting outside the immediate district.
The Breighton fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's apartment landscape: new construction in an older, walkable neighborhood where density is rare and demand from professionals seeking arts-district proximity exceeds supply. It is neither the cheapest apartment in the city nor the most downtown-connected, but it is one of few options that deliver both modern interiors and immediate Paseo access.
