Western Oaks Apartments is a garden-style complex in Oklahoma City's northeast quadrant offering furnished and unfurnished units at rates competitive with similar properties outside the central business district. The community sits roughly four miles northeast of downtown, on property that gives residents highway access without the premium pricing of closer-in neighborhoods.
Western Oaks operates as a mid-size residential community with a focus on month-to-month and standard lease flexibility. The property includes both one and two-bedroom floor plans, with furnished options available for short-term tenants and unfurnished units for longer commitments. The complex features amenities typical of apartment communities in this price tier: a pool, laundry facilities, and parking. Unlike newer luxury properties that have proliferated in Bricktown and the Plaza District, Western Oaks targets renters prioritizing affordability and lease flexibility over high-end finishes or walkable retail proximity.
One-bedroom units at Western Oaks typically rent in the $550 to $700 range for unfurnished leases, while two-bedroom units fall between $700 and $900. Furnished units command a premium of roughly $150 to $250 monthly. Standard lease terms are 12 months, but the property accommodates shorter commitments at higher monthly rates. Security deposits equal one month's rent. Prices fluctuate seasonally; confirm current rates directly, as winter months often bring reduced pricing.
Utility responsibility varies by unit type. Most unfurnished units require tenants to pay water, sewer, and trash separately; furnished units sometimes bundle these. Electricity is always tenant-paid. The property does not charge application or pet fees, though pet deposits may apply depending on unit type.
Western Oaks occupies a specific niche: affordable, flexible short and long-term housing outside downtown. Compared to Skirvin Lofts or other Plaza District properties, Western Oaks costs 30 to 40 percent less monthly but offers none of the walkability or urban amenities. Choose Skirvin or similar central locations if proximity to restaurants, entertainment, and offices matters more than monthly rent. Choose Western Oaks if you need furnished short-term flexibility or prioritize saving on housing costs.
Versus newer construction in the Quail Springs area, Western Oaks provides similar price points but fewer modern finishes. Quail Springs communities attract renters seeking newer appliances and fixtures; Western Oaks appeals to those who accept older but maintained units in exchange for established management relationships and easier lease negotiation.
Western Oaks works well for temporary relocations, furnished housing needs, and renters for whom a 10-minute drive northeast is acceptable. Month-to-month flexibility and furnished options make the complex logical for corporate housing or interim stays. The older building stock and lack of premium finishes mean this community does not suit renters seeking modern aesthetics or the latest appliances.
The northeast location offers limited walkability; a car is essential. The neighborhood is stable but not affluent; renters seeking upscale surroundings should look elsewhere.
Contact the leasing office directly by phone or visit in person during business hours. Bring a photo ID, proof of income (pay stub or letter), and references. Most approvals happen within 48 hours. Move-in typically requires the security deposit and first month's rent at signing. Furnished units may require additional deposits for appliances.
The leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The property is closed Sundays. Parking is lot-based rather than assigned; each unit receives two parking spaces. Access from the main road is straightforward, with Oklahoma City bus transit available on nearby routes, though service is limited compared to central corridors.
Western Oaks fills a practical gap for renters prioritizing lease flexibility and affordability in Oklahoma City's rental market. For those without a downtown commute or central location requirement, the savings justify the distance.
