The Commons At Sunnylane is a 180-unit apartment complex in Oklahoma City's Sunnylane neighborhood, positioned as a moderate-density option between luxury high-rises and budget complexes, located roughly two miles south of Midtown and within reasonable distance of the OU Health Sciences Center campus.
The property consists of one and two-bedroom floor plans in a garden-style layout, neither a new construction play nor an aging stock property. The complex serves young professionals, graduate students, and early-career workers drawn to proximity to employment centers without downtown pricing. Units typically run 600 to 900 square feet, and the complex maintains on-site parking, a fitness center, and a leasing office. The Sunnylane location places residents south of downtown, with access to I-44 and direct routes to the OU Health Sciences Center and the Stockyard City area.
One-bedroom units typically rent between $850 and $1,050 per month, depending on floor location and lease length; two-bedrooms range from $1,100 to $1,350. These figures shift seasonally and with lease promotions, so confirmation directly with the leasing office is necessary. Standard lease terms are 12 months. The complex generally requires a security deposit equal to one month's rent, plus a non-refundable application fee of approximately $50 to $75 per applicant. Utilities are the tenant's responsibility, though water and sewer are sometimes bundled into rent; clarify this detail during the leasing process.
The Commons At Sunnylane sits midway in Oklahoma City's rental market. Comparable mid-range options include Riverside Apartments (northeast OKC, slightly lower price point but older construction) and The Palms at Edmond Crossing (north of the city, new construction but higher rent). Luxury alternatives like One Park Place (downtown) command $1,500-plus for similar square footage, while budget complexes in south and west OKC rent for $700-$850 but typically offer fewer amenities and older units. Choose The Commons if you want moderate rent with better-than-basic amenities and a Sunnylane location that avoids both downtown congestion and far-out commutes. Choose luxury complexes if proximity to Bricktown or Midtown nightlife is non-negotiable. Choose budget options only if rent is the sole variable and commute distance does not matter.
The Commons works well for OU Health employees and students, young professionals employed in central Oklahoma City, and renters comfortable with a modest neighborhood rather than a named district. The location has less foot traffic and fewer restaurants and bars within walking distance than Midtown or Bricktown, so it does not suit those seeking an urban lifestyle. It also does not appeal to renters who need luxury finishes, concierge services, or amenity-heavy living. Pet policies exist but should be confirmed directly; some complexes in this tier allow dogs and cats with deposits, while others do not.
Call the leasing office to schedule a tour during business hours (typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, shorter weekend hours). Bring a photo ID and be prepared to discuss employment and income to assess qualification. Tours usually include a model unit and a walk through the grounds. If you decide to apply, the leasing team will collect the application fee, conduct a background and credit check (results typically within three to five business days), and provide a lease to sign. Move-in typically occurs within two weeks of lease execution, contingent on background clearance.
The Commons provides surface parking at no additional cost, with dedicated spaces per unit or in common lots nearby. Street parking is available but limited. The complex sits south of downtown, roughly 15 minutes from OU Health via I-44, and about 20 minutes from Midtown and Bricktown. Public transit (METRO) serves the Sunnylane area, though service frequency and routes should be verified with the transit authority. The neighborhood is car-dependent for most errands and dining.
The Commons At Sunnylane fills a genuine gap in Oklahoma City's rental market: it costs less than downtown and midtown options, maintains basic amenities, and places renters near major employment without requiring a commute into far south or west Oklahoma City. For OU Health workers and others anchored to south-central OKC, it is a practical choice.
