West Park Village is a 288-unit apartment community in Oklahoma City's Leadership District, offering one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans at price points between $950 and $1,400 per month as of early 2024. The property sits on the city's northwest side, near Penn Avenue and the emerging mixed-use corridor, and attracts renters seeking moderate pricing without the downtown premium or the distance of outer suburban complexes.
This is a garden-style community rather than a high-rise, meaning two- and three-story buildings spread across the site with ground-level and elevated units. The complex includes both furnished and unfurnished options, a detail that separates it from many Oklahoma City competitors that offer only one or the other. The property operates under professional management and accepts online applications, making the renting process faster than older, independently managed buildings.
One-bedroom units start near $950 per month and typically offer around 750 square feet. Two-bedroom units range from $1,100 to $1,250 and run between 950 and 1,050 square feet. Three-bedroom units approach $1,400 and exceed 1,200 square feet. Rent includes water and trash; tenants pay their own electric and gas. The furnished option adds roughly $100 to $150 per month and comes with basic kitchen appliances, bed frames, and living-room furniture. Confirm current pricing and availability directly, as rates shift seasonally and with occupancy.
All units include air conditioning, and most have in-unit or adjacent washer-dryer hookups rather than a shared laundry facility. This feature alone distinguishes West Park Village from several competing complexes in the $1,000 to $1,300 range around Oklahoma City's midtown and northwest areas, where laundry rooms remain common.
The property's main competition includes Overland Park Apartments (south of downtown, closer to Bricktown but $50 to $100 higher per month for similar square footage) and Copper Ridge Apartments (northwest, slightly farther out, with lower rents but less management infrastructure and fewer furnished units). West Park Village occupies the middle ground: closer to leadership and business districts than Copper Ridge, cheaper than Overland Park, and more recently renovated than many independent buildings of the same vintage.
Choose West Park Village if you need furnished or semi-furnished options and proximity to Penn Avenue employment centers. Choose Overland Park if walkability to downtown dining and nightlife is your priority and budget allows the premium. Choose Copper Ridge only if rent is your singular constraint and you tolerate longer commutes and older building systems.
West Park Village works well for mid-career professionals, relocating families with children, and renters who plan to stay one to two years and prefer not to buy furniture. The furnished units appeal to executive transfers and people between moves. The three-bedroom floor plans serve young families at a price significantly lower than single-family rental homes in comparable neighborhoods.
It does not suit renters seeking luxury finishes, concierge services, or rooftop amenities. It also does not fit residents who need extended-stay corporate housing with month-to-month terms; the lease minimum is typically 12 months, with limited flexibility. Those seeking the absolute lowest rent in Oklahoma City will find cheaper options farther from the city center.
Applications are submitted online and require proof of income (typically 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), valid ID, and a background check. Credit checks occur but are less absolute as a disqualifier than at downtown luxury complexes; applicants with past issues can often discuss circumstances directly with the leasing office. Approved applicants receive a lease within 3 to 5 business days and can move in as soon as the unit is ready, typically 5 to 10 days after signing.
A security deposit equal to one month's rent is required upfront. Pet policies allow small pets (dogs under 25 pounds, cats) with a nonrefundable fee of $300 to $400 per pet; confirm breed and size restrictions before applying.
The leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; it is closed on Sundays. The address is on Penn Avenue near NW 50th Street. Parking is included and unassigned; every unit comes with at least one space, and a secondary lot handles overflow. Public transit connections are minimal on this section of the northwest side, making a car necessary for most residents.
West Park Village fills the practical middle of Oklahoma City's rental market: newer than aging complexes, cheaper than urban premium addresses, and close enough to employment centers that the short commute justifies the slightly higher rent than distant suburbs.
