Maywood Apartments is a mid-rise residential complex in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, positioned between NW 23rd Street and the streetcar corridor. It caters to renters seeking urban walkability without the premium pricing of downtown OKC, offering a mix of studio through three-bedroom units in a neighborhood with established restaurants, retail, and proximity to employment hubs along the Plaza District and Automobile Alley.
Maywood sits within the Midtown neighborhood, a area that has seen steady residential reinvestment since the mid-2010s. The complex offers apartment-style living rather than single-family rentals, with unit layouts ranging from studios to three-bedroom floor plans. Proximity to the EMBARK streetcar line (which connects Midtown to downtown and Bricktown) is a defining feature for renters who prioritize car-optional commuting. The building itself is newer construction relative to much of the surrounding Midtown housing stock, which includes a mix of converted older apartments and newer mid-density developments.
Maywood offers studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom floor plans. Pricing varies by unit size, floor level, and lease length; renters should confirm current rates directly, as apartment pricing in Oklahoma City adjusts seasonally and in response to local market conditions. Lease terms typically run 12 months, though shorter or longer agreements may be negotiated. Standard lease deposits equal one month's rent. Utilities are separately metered; renters pay for water, electric, and gas, or renters should confirm which utilities, if any, are included in rent. Parking is included in the rent and is assigned surface lot parking rather than covered or garage options.
Maywood occupies a middle position in Midtown's rental landscape. The Plaza Residential Tower, also in Midtown near NW 23rd and Plaza Court, offers higher-rise urban living with more amenities but commands higher rents than Maywood. The Lofts at Automobile Alley, further south, cater to renters seeking industrial-style conversions and typically appeal to those prioritizing character over newer construction. Comparatively, Maywood offers newer finishes and proximity to the streetcar without the premium typical of purpose-built high-rises, making it a reasonable choice for renters who want a walkable urban location at moderate-to-market rates rather than economy pricing. For renters seeking lower prices, garden-apartment communities in outer neighborhoods (Edmond, Norman, outer Southwest OKC) are substantially cheaper but lack walkability and transit access.
Maywood is well-suited to working professionals and small households who commute via the streetcar or prioritize walkable access to Midtown restaurants and retail. Remote workers and early-career employees in downtown OKC or the Plaza District may find the location and lease flexibility valuable. Young families may use it as a stepping stone, though three-bedroom units can feel tight for households with children; single parents may find it practical for cost and location. Maywood is less ideal for renters requiring underground parking, those with multiple vehicles, households needing dedicated outdoor space (no patios or balconies are guaranteed in all units), or those seeking a quieter suburban environment. Renters with significant pets should confirm pet policies and deposit requirements before applying.
Schedule a tour by phone or through the leasing office on-site. The leasing team typically shows available units and the model unit, explains lease terms, and answers questions about utilities and parking. Be prepared to provide proof of income (recent pay stubs or tax returns), references, and identification if you are ready to apply. Application processing typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Move-in timelines vary by unit availability; new leases may begin within 7 to 30 days of approval, depending on turnover. Request a walk-through of any unit before signing to confirm condition and note any pre-existing damage.
Maywood is located in the Midtown district, accessed via NW 23rd Street. The leasing office is staffed during standard business hours; confirm weekend and evening availability before visiting. Surface parking is included with rent and is assigned; no reserved or covered parking is offered. The nearest EMBARK transit stop (streetcar) is within walking distance, making car ownership optional for commuters with downtown or Bricktown destinations. The complex is a 15-minute drive to downtown OKC and a 20-minute drive to Will Rogers World Airport.
Maywood fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: newer construction, walkable location, and moderate pricing without downtown premiums or suburban isolation.
