Tinker Del Village Apartments is a 288-unit complex in the Del City area, directly adjacent to Oklahoma City's southwestern boundary, designed primarily for families and individuals working at or connected to Tinker Air Force Base. The property offers two and three-bedroom floor plans in a setting that prioritizes affordability and proximity to employment rather than luxury finishes.
This is a garden-style apartment community built in phases beginning in the 1970s, making it one of the older apartment stocks in the Tinker corridor. Units are arranged across multiple two-story buildings with exterior stairs and ground-level access. The complex sits on Sunnylane Road, less than two miles from the base's main gate, making it a practical choice for residents with military or contractor employment at Tinker. The property is not gated and has no resort-style amenities; it trades those features for lower rent and the convenience of a short commute.
Tinker Del Village offers two-bedroom, one-bath and three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath units. Two-bedroom rents typically fall between $650 and $800 per month, while three-bedroom units range from $750 to $900 monthly. These figures are current but subject to change; confirm directly with the leasing office. Leases are standard 12-month terms. Deposits equal one month's rent. Utilities are tenant-paid. Parking is unrestricted lot parking; no assigned spaces. The property allows pets with a nonrefundable fee, typically $100 to $150 per pet, though breed and size restrictions apply.
Water is included in rent; electric, gas, and trash are separate. Units have window air conditioning and electric heat. Appliances include a stove and refrigerator; washer and dryer hookups are present in all units, but machines are not provided.
Del City and the immediate Tinker area have limited apartment inventory compared to central Oklahoma City. Tinker Del Village's primary competitors are older, similarly priced complexes like those on Sunnylane and MacArthur Boulevard. The significant difference is location: Tinker Del Village's direct proximity to the base entrance makes it more practical for Tinker employees than complexes two to three miles away, offsetting the commute time and fuel cost you would save by renting closer to downtown Oklahoma City, where comparable units rent $200 to $400 higher monthly.
Newer garden-style apartments in Midwest City, immediately east of Tinker, often charge $100 to $200 more per month but offer updated HVAC and appliances. If you work at Tinker and want lower rent, Tinker Del Village's trade-off is a 15 to 20-year-old building in exchange for a five-minute commute and $150 monthly savings. If you prioritize modern amenities and can accept a 15-minute drive, Midwest City options offer better unit condition.
Complexes in central Oklahoma City near Bricktown or Midtown rent at $900 to $1,100 for comparable bedrooms and appeal to residents prioritizing walkable neighborhoods and urban access over base proximity.
Tinker Del Village works well for Tinker Air Force Base employees, military families on a budget, and individuals or couples seeking affordable short-term or transition housing in the area. The low rent and base proximity make it practical for junior enlisted personnel, GS-4 and GS-5 federal civilians, and contractors rotating through temporary assignments. The three-bedroom option is genuinely useful for families with school-age children, as two-bedroom units in this price range are rarely available in the Oklahoma City metro.
This community is not suited to renters seeking modern finishes, fitness centers, pools, or the social atmosphere of newer complexes. Ground-floor units are noisier and less private than upper units due to stair traffic. If you require air conditioning that maintains precise temperature, or if you need laundry machines included rather than hookups, look elsewhere. Residents with no vehicle should avoid this location; the complex has no walkable commercial access and no direct public transit service.
Apply at the leasing office on-site, Monday through Friday during business hours. You will need a valid ID, recent pay stubs or proof of income (typically showing monthly income at least 2.5 times the monthly rent), and authorization for a background and credit check. Most approvals take three to five business days. Move-in requires full deposit and first month's rent. The office is small and can process applications the same day if your paperwork is complete; plan for 30 minutes on your first visit.
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Closed Sunday. The address is 3737 Sunnylane Road, Del City, OK 73115. Parking is first-come, first-served lot parking; no reserved or covered spaces. The property is accessible from I-44 or via Sunnylane Road from MacArthur Boulevard. No bus routes serve the complex directly; a vehicle is essential.
Tinker Del Village remains a functional, no-frills choice for Tinker-area residents prioritizing cost over condition and proximity over amenities.
