Ventura Green is a mixed-income apartment community in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhood, offering one-, two-, and three-bedroom units across a mid-rise building with on-site amenities and a portion of units reserved for households earning 60 percent of the area median income.
Ventura Green sits at NW 23rd Street and Shartel Avenue, placing residents within walking distance of Midtown's retail and dining corridor. The property combines market-rate and income-restricted units, meaning some apartments are leased to households meeting income limits set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, while others rent at market rates. This structure is common in Oklahoma City's newer urban infill projects, where developers use tax credits or other incentives to integrate affordable housing into mixed-use neighborhoods rather than clustering low-income units separately. The building includes surface and structured parking, a fitness center, and ground-floor retail space.
The community offers one-bedroom units starting around $850 to $950 per month for income-qualified residents, two-bedroom units from roughly $1,050 to $1,250, and three-bedroom units from approximately $1,200 to $1,400. Market-rate pricing runs higher; one-bedrooms typically lease between $1,050 and $1,200, two-bedrooms from $1,250 to $1,500, and three-bedrooms from $1,400 to $1,700. Income limits and rent caps change as HUD adjusts median income figures annually, so confirm current thresholds and pricing directly with the leasing office. Most leases run 12 months; deposits equal one month's rent for income-qualified applicants and may be higher for market-rate tenants.
Ventura Green's mixed-income model sets it apart from purely market-rate buildings like those in the Bricktown or Automobile Alley corridors. Purely market-rate mid-rise apartments in comparable urban locations typically start $200 to $300 higher per month for equivalent square footage. Buildings like those along NW 10th Street in Midtown or in the Plaza District offer market-rate alternatives without income restrictions but generally lack the affordability component. Choose Ventura Green if you qualify for income-restricted units and want Midtown walkability at below-market rent; choose a traditional market-rate building if you prefer no income verification, more luxury finishes, or a different neighborhood character. The trade-off is that income-qualified applicants benefit from lower rent, while market-rate tenants at Ventura Green pay Midtown prices without premium amenities sometimes found in luxury complexes.
Ventura Green suits households earning up to roughly 60 percent of the Oklahoma City area median income ($54,000 for a family of four in 2024, though verify current limits) who want to live in an urban neighborhood without paying market-rate downtown prices. It also works for market-rate renters who prioritize location over luxury and accept standard finishes. The community does not suit households seeking pet-friendly policies without restrictions (pet policies vary; confirm with leasing), those needing month-to-month flexibility, or renters uncomfortable with income verification if applying for restricted units. The Midtown location also means street-level noise and activity, which appeals to some renters and deters others.
Walk-ins are typically accommodated during business hours, though scheduling an appointment by phone ensures a leasing agent is available. Expect a 20 to 30-minute tour covering unit finishes, amenity spaces, and parking. If applying for an income-restricted unit, bring recent pay stubs, tax returns, and government-issued ID to establish eligibility. Market-rate applications require similar documentation plus a credit check; processing usually takes 3 to 5 business days. Most leases begin on the first of the month, though move-in flexibility may be negotiable depending on unit availability.
The leasing office operates during standard business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekends; confirm current hours before visiting. Parking includes both surface and structured options, typically one space per unit with additional spaces available for rent. The building sits on the NW 23rd corridor, accessible by car via Shartel Avenue and pedestrian-friendly to Midtown shops and restaurants within a five-minute walk. Public transit via METRO is available on nearby routes.
Ventura Green fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental market: urban location combined with below-market pricing for income-qualified households, making it one of the few newer mid-rise options in Midtown that actively serves renters with moderate incomes.
