The Greens at Mustang Creek is a mid-rise apartment community in Mustang, a suburb 15 miles south of downtown Oklahoma City, positioned between the rural edge and the I-44 corridor for commuters heading into the city or toward Norman. The complex offers furnished and unfurnished floor plans ranging from studios to three-bedroom units, with a focus on longer-term residential leasing rather than corporate housing or short-term stays.
The Greens at Mustang Creek sits in Mustang proper, not within Oklahoma City's city limits, making it relevant for OKC-area renters who prioritize space and yard access over walkability to downtown. The community spans multiple buildings and includes surface and covered parking, a fitness center, and a pool. Unit counts lean toward two and three-bedroom floor plans, which sets it apart from downtown OKC complexes that emphasize one-bedroom and studio stock. The property targets families, remote workers, and professionals willing to trade urban convenience for suburban square footage and lower density.
The Greens offers studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units. Rental rates vary by unit size, lease length, and floor plan; two-bedroom units typically fall in the $900 to $1,300 range per month, while three-bedroom units run $1,200 to $1,600 monthly, though rates change seasonally and with lease incentives. Security deposits are standard for the market and typically equal one month's rent. Lease terms include six, nine, and twelve-month options. Furnished units command a premium of $150 to $400 per month over unfurnished equivalents. Most units include washer and dryer hookups or in-unit laundry; confirm which units in your price tier include this before applying.
The Greens at Mustang Creek sits between two rental markets. Complexes closer to Norman (Stillwater Park, Villas at Spring Creek) lean toward student housing and younger renters, with one and two-bedroom dominance and lower base rents but fewer three-bedroom options. The Greens carries more family units and serves a different demographic. Compared to southeast OKC options near I-35 (like Timber Ridge or Regency Park), the Greens trades slightly lower walkability to retail for lower density and larger floor plans. If you work in Norman or depend on I-44 access, Mustang's location cuts your commute significantly compared to renting closer to downtown; if you work midtown or in Bricktown, the 20-30 minute drive becomes a liability.
The Greens suits remote workers, commuters to Norman or points south via I-44, and families needing three-bedroom space without the price jump of newer construction in northeast OKC. Renters prioritizing nightlife, restaurants within walking distance, or a shorter commute to downtown OKC should look at Bricktown, Midtown, or Plaza District complexes instead. Pet policies exist but vary by unit and lease; confirm specific breed and size restrictions before signing. Renters on a strict budget who can commit to long leases may qualify for move-in specials that reduce or waive deposits.
Leasing offices operate during standard business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends; call ahead to confirm current hours. Bring a government ID and proof of income (recent pay stubs, tax return, or employment letter) to begin an application. The leasing staff walks available units, explains lease terms, discusses pet policies, and explains parking assignments. Applications are processed within two to three business days. Background checks and income verification (usually requiring gross monthly income at 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent) are standard.
Mustang Creek provides surface lot parking included with rent; covered spaces are assigned by lease location. Street parking is not enforced in Mustang but may be available as overflow. The complex is accessible via State Road 152 and connects easily to I-44 eastbound for Oklahoma City commuters or westbound for Norman and points south. The Mustang post office and grocery stores (Albertsons, Walmart) are within a five-minute drive. Public transit via COTA is minimal in Mustang; a personal vehicle is necessary for practical daily life here.
The Greens at Mustang Creek fills a specific gap for OKC-area renters seeking larger units and lower density without sacrificing proximity to I-44 or Norman; it does not serve downtown commuters or renters seeking urban amenities within their walk.
