The Warwick By RADCO is a mid-rise apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, offering one- and two-bedroom units in a location walkable to restaurants, shops, and employment centers. It represents the urban apartment category that prioritizes location and density over sprawling amenities, appealing to renters who want to minimize commute time and access neighborhood foot traffic.
The Warwick is a relatively recent addition to Oklahoma City's urban rental stock, operated by RADCO, a regional developer and manager of apartment communities across Oklahoma and surrounding states. The property sits within the Midtown zone, a mixed-use neighborhood that has drawn investment and foot traffic over the past decade. The building offers standard residential leasing with no resort-style pool complex or fitness club as a central draw; instead, the value proposition centers on walkability and proximity to Midtown's commercial corridor. Unit counts and exact floor plans vary; verification of current availability and floor options should come directly from the leasing office.
The Warwick offers one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Rent pricing changes with market conditions and lease terms; prospective renters should confirm current rates directly, as quoted figures become outdated within weeks or months. Lease terms typically run 12 months, though shorter or longer options may be negotiated. Most Oklahoma City apartment communities require a security deposit equal to one month's rent, plus any pet deposits if applicable; The Warwick's specific deposit structure should be verified during the application process. Renters should confirm whether water, trash, and utilities are included or billed separately, as this significantly affects total housing cost.
The Warwick occupies a middle ground within Oklahoma City's urban apartment market. Properties like The Metropolitan, also in Midtown, offer similar walkability and unit counts but market themselves more heavily toward the young professional demographic and may command higher rents for newer finishes. By contrast, older Garden District or near-downtown buildings often rent at lower rates but lack the Midtown location advantage and may require longer commutes to employment centers north or south of the city. For renters prioritizing walkability over amenities, The Warwick's Midtown placement puts it closer to shops and dining than suburban complexes in areas like Edmond or Norman, though suburban options typically offer more on-site recreation and parking. The Warwick suits renters for whom location matters more than resort amenities; it does not suit those seeking a full gym, pool, or extensive community programming.
The Warwick works well for renters who work downtown or in Midtown, commute via public transit or on foot, and value neighborhood integration over isolated amenity packages. It appeals to renters without cars or with one car serving a two-person household, since walkable access to goods and services reduces parking demand. It does not suit renters who require a car for every errand, expect on-site resort amenities, or need abundant visitor parking. Large families may find two-bedroom units tight relative to suburban alternatives; renters with that need should compare square footage against other central properties before applying.
Prospective renters should contact the leasing office directly to schedule a walk-through. The office will show available units or model floor plans and review lease terms, move-in costs, and pet policies if applicable. Renters should ask about parking included in rent, utility billing, and any current move-in specials. The application typically requires proof of income (usually three times the monthly rent), a credit check, and a background check. Processing takes several business days. Renters should verify the lease start date and whether the unit is ready to occupy immediately or requires turnover time.
The Warwick sits within Midtown, accessible by car via major streets and public transit via EMBARK bus routes that serve the Midtown corridor. On-site parking availability and whether it is included in rent or charged separately should be confirmed with the leasing office, as this affects true housing cost and feasibility for renters with multiple vehicles. The leasing office hours should also be confirmed directly before visiting.
The Warwick occupies a practical niche in Oklahoma City's rental market for those whose work and lifestyle favor urban walkability over suburban isolation.
