The Edge of Moore is a 238-unit apartment community in Moore, approximately 10 miles south of downtown Oklahoma City, built in 2021 and positioned as a mid-market rental option for households earning $45,000 to $75,000 annually.
The property sits on the south side of Moore in a commercial-mixed residential zone near retail and Interstate 35 access. Units range from one-bedroom to three-bedroom floor plans, with the majority built as two-bedroom layouts. The community is pet-friendly (breed and size restrictions apply; verification recommended) and includes standard apartment amenities such as a fitness center, pool, and clubhouse. Parking is surface lot with assigned spaces included in rent. The building's exterior finishes are fiber cement board siding and composition shingle roofing, typical of mid-tier multifamily construction completed in the 2020s.
One-bedroom units rent for approximately $850 to $950 per month; two-bedroom units range from $1,050 to $1,200 per month; three-bedroom units run $1,250 to $1,400 per month. These figures reflect 2024 market rates and should be confirmed directly, as apartment rents shift seasonally. Standard lease terms are 12 months. Security deposits equal one month's rent. Most apartments in Oklahoma City and Moore require proof of income at 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent and a background check; The Edge of Moore follows this pattern but approval criteria should be verified with the leasing office. Renters insurance is not mandatory but is standard practice across the Oklahoma City metro.
Comparable two-bedroom rentals in Moore range from $950 (older garden-style complexes) to $1,350 (newer mixed-use developments). The Edge of Moore sits squarely in the middle, trading lower rent for fewer amenities than brand-new luxury properties like those near Norman or Edmond, while offering newer construction than older complexes off Broadway Extension. Renters in the $1,050 range prioritizing newer buildings, on-site fitness, and straightforward management choose The Edge; those willing to live in a property built in 2005 or earlier can find two-bedrooms for $200 to $300 less monthly in Moore. Renters targeting south Oklahoma City proper (73119, 73110, 73129) without commuting south to Moore will find fewer new-construction options; most newer builds cluster in Moore, Edmond, or northwest OKC near the airport corridor.
This property works for renters who work at businesses near Interstate 35 south of Oklahoma City, value a newer building without paying luxury rents, own pets, and want established management with on-site staff. It fits households moving to Moore for jobs at medical centers, logistics hubs, or regional retail distribution. It does not suit renters who require covered parking, need to stay below $800 rent, depend on public transit (bus service exists but is limited in Moore), or prioritize downtown or northwest Oklahoma City proximity. The community is adult-oriented rather than family-focused, though families do lease units.
Leasing occurs in an office adjacent to the main community. Hours are typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends; confirm before visiting. Prospective residents are walked through one or two furnished model units, shown floor plans for available units, and reviewed lease terms. The application process is digital and typically takes 24 to 48 hours for approval. Move-in fees, utility setup, and parking assignments are handled at signing.
Surface parking with assigned spaces is included in rent. The property address is in Moore's 73160 zip code, approximately 2 miles east of Interstate 35 and accessible via Main Street or Santa Fe Avenue. There is no gated entry. Leasing office direct contact and current availability should be confirmed before a visit, as unit inventory turns quickly in this market.
The Edge of Moore fills a real gap for renters seeking new construction south of downtown Oklahoma City without the premium pricing of northern metro developments, making it a logical anchor for anyone relocating to Moore's employment centers.
