The Reserve At Quail North is a 200-unit garden-style apartment community located in north Oklahoma City near the Quail Springs area, positioned between retail and residential neighborhoods. It functions as a mid-range rental option targeting renters who want newer construction without the premium pricing of luxury high-rises downtown or in Bricktown.
The community consists of one and two-bedroom floor plans in low-rise buildings spread across a landscaped site. Units feature finishes typical of the mid-market segment: vinyl plank or tile flooring, stainless steel appliances, and granite or laminate countertops. The property was built within the last 15 years and appeals primarily to working professionals, small families, and renters who prioritize proximity to north-side employers and retail without commuting south toward downtown.
Rent for one-bedroom units typically ranges from $850 to $1,050 per month, depending on floor plan and lease length. Two-bedroom units fall in the $1,100 to $1,350 range. These figures fluctuate with market conditions and lease incentives, particularly during slower leasing seasons in winter and early spring. Standard leases run 12 months, though shorter or longer terms may be negotiated. Security deposits equal one month's rent. Pet policies permit cats and small dogs with a non-refundable pet fee of approximately $250 to $300 per animal and a monthly pet rent of $25 to $50. Most utilities are tenant-paid; water, sewer, and trash are typically included in rent. Confirm current pricing and availability before visiting, as rates shift seasonally.
The Reserve At Quail North sits in the mid-range segment between budget properties like Timber Creek Apartments (further west, $700-$900 range, older finishes) and upscale communities like SkyDance in downtown OKC ($1,400-$2,100, premium amenities and urban location). North-side competitors include Park at Quail Springs, which offers similar pricing but smaller unit counts, and The Meadows, positioned slightly lower on pricing but with fewer amenities. Choose The Reserve if you want newer construction without downtown pricing or a lengthy commute to north-side employers. Select a budget property if rent is the primary concern and updated finishes are secondary. Opt for luxury downtown apartments if walkability to restaurants and entertainment justifies the cost premium and your workplace is near Bricktown or downtown.
The property includes a fitness center, resort-style pool with lounging areas, and a clubhouse with a leasing office. Package receiving and assigned parking are standard. Wi-Fi is not typically included in base rent but may be offered as an add-on or promotional incentive. There is no on-site laundry; units contain individual washer-dryer hookups or in-unit laundry depending on floor plan tier. Parking is surface lot, unreserved and included in rent.
This community works well for renters employed at north OKC office parks, retail managers, or those with school-age children who prefer the north-side location over longer drives to south or central schools. Young professionals building credit and first-time renters benefit from straightforward lease terms and reasonable pricing. It is less suitable for renters without a car, as the north-side location offers limited public transit and requires a vehicle for grocery shopping and work commutes. It is not ideal for those seeking luxury finishes, in-unit washer-dryers as standard, or walkable neighborhood density.
Prospective residents should visit during office hours to tour available units. Leasing staff walk through floor plans and explain lease terms on-site. Applications require proof of income (typically 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), a valid ID, and authorization for a credit and background check. Processing typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Approved applicants pay the security deposit and sign the lease; move-in is usually within 7 days. Most units require basic turnover between tenants, so exact availability should be confirmed before applying.
The Reserve At Quail North is accessed from North May Avenue near Quail Springs shopping areas. Surface parking is abundant and included in rent. There are no reserved or covered spaces. The location is a 15-minute drive to north OKC employment centers and a 25-minute drive to downtown. Public bus routes serve the area but service is limited; personal vehicle access is effectively required.
The Reserve At Quail North fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: newer construction at mid-market pricing for renters whose work and daily life center on the north side. It competes on value and location rather than luxury or downtown convenience.
