Villa Gardens Apartments is a 200-unit complex in northwest Oklahoma City, marketed primarily to families and working professionals seeking furnished or unfurnished two and three-bedroom layouts at prices below market rate for the metro area.
Located on the northern edge of Oklahoma City proper, Villa Gardens serves renters who need stable, long-term housing without premium amenities or downtown location costs. The complex operates as a conventional garden-style apartment community, meaning ground-floor and upper-floor walk-ups rather than a high-rise. Unit sizes range from 750 to 1,050 square feet, with kitchens that include standard appliances and either carpeted or tile flooring depending on the unit. The property does not advertise as luxury housing; it competes on affordability and availability rather than on finishes or on-site services typical of newer construction.
Two-bedroom units typically rent between $750 and $900 per month, while three-bedroom units range from $900 to $1,100, though these figures should be confirmed directly as rental rates adjust seasonally and with turnover. A standard lease runs twelve months. Deposits are required at signing; ask the leasing office for the current deposit amount, as this may differ from published rates. Most units are unfurnished, though the complex may offer a furnished option on select units at a higher monthly rate. Utilities are tenant responsibility; water, sewer, and trash are not included in advertised rent.
No current promotions or move-in specials are stated here. Contact the leasing office to ask about any active incentives, as these change frequently.
Villa Gardens occupies the lower-mid tier of Oklahoma City's rental market. It is more affordable than newer construction complexes like those in Bricktown or on Western Avenue, where two-bedroom units routinely exceed $1,200. It is also simpler in amenities: no fitness center, concierge, or on-site laundry service. For renters prioritizing low rent and space over modern finishes, Villa Gardens is a practical choice. For those seeking a gym, outdoor pool, or pet-friendly amenities marketed as central to the rental experience, a newer property or upscale community will be a better fit.
A comparable alternative is Autumn Ridge Apartments, also in northwest Oklahoma City, which offers similar unit sizes and price points but with slightly more recent renovations. The trade-off is that Autumn Ridge's rent may run $50 to $100 higher per month for equivalent bedrooms. Another option is Regency Pointe, farther south near I-44, which overlaps in price but draws a more transient tenant base and has more frequent turnover.
Villa Gardens suits families with school-age children, especially those in the Norman or Edmond school districts who work or study in Oklahoma City and want to minimize commute. It also works for working professionals new to the area who need immediate, affordable housing without a long search. The unit sizes provide space for home offices or a second bedroom as storage or guest room.
The complex is less suitable for renters with strict move-in budgets; required deposits and utility setup will add cost beyond advertised rent. It is also not a fit for renters seeking a social community with regular events, a fitness facility, or furnished short-term leases. Service animals may be allowed, but the complex does not advertise as pet-friendly for standard pets; confirm pet policy before applying.
Prospective tenants typically visit the leasing office during business hours to view available units, complete an application on-site or online, and provide proof of income, employment verification, and permission for a background and credit check. Processing usually takes three to five business days. First month's rent and the deposit are due at lease signing; move-in typically occurs within seven to ten days. Utility companies (OGE for electricity, the city of Oklahoma City for water) require separate account setup by the tenant, which can take a few days.
Villa Gardens is situated in northwest Oklahoma City, accessible via NW 122nd Street and North May Avenue, placing it roughly equidistant from Edmond and central Oklahoma City. Free parking is assigned or lot-based; confirm whether parking is included in rent or charged separately. The complex has no on-site public transit, making a vehicle necessary for most residents. The nearest grocery anchor is a Walmart Supercenter about two miles south; schools in the Norman and Edmond districts are within a fifteen to twenty-minute drive depending on which school.
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday during standard business hours; weekend hours may be limited. Confirm current office hours and phone number before visiting.
Villa Gardens fills a practical gap: it is older and simpler than market-rate new construction, but it is stable, affordable, and located where northwest Oklahoma City residents need to be. For renters priced out of newer complexes or seeking month-to-month flexibility without excessive cost, Villa Gardens remains a working option.
