Williamsburg Apts is a garden-style apartment complex in Oklahoma City's Midtown neighborhood, offering two and three-bedroom floor plans at a price point between basic chain complexes and newer luxury builds.
Williamsburg occupies a middle position in Oklahoma City's rental market. The community sits within walking distance of NW 23rd Street's shops and restaurants, placing residents near some of the city's most active commercial corridors without requiring a car for errands. The complex contains roughly 200 units spread across low-rise buildings rather than a single tower, a layout that shapes both parking availability and community feel. It is neither a budget option (like many complexes east of I-35) nor a premium property with rooftop amenities or concierge service.
Two-bedroom, one-bath units start around $900 to $1,000 per month. Three-bedroom, two-bath units typically run $1,100 to $1,200 monthly. Prices fluctuate seasonally, with summer months generally commanding 5 to 10 percent higher rates than winter. Leases are standardized at 12 months. A security deposit equal to one month's rent is required at move-in. Renters should confirm current rates directly, as market conditions shift quarterly.
All units include refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher. Ceiling fans are standard. Most have walk-in closets. Laundry facilities are on-site rather than in-unit, a common trade-off at this price level.
Williamsburg's per-bedroom cost falls below newer Midtown options like those on Walker Avenue or near the Plaza District, which frequently exceed $1,200 for a two-bedroom. It is also cheaper than comparable-sized units in Bricktown, where proximity to entertainment venues pushes rents higher.
Against older apartment stock near Penn Square or in northwest Oklahoma City, Williamsburg charges slightly more but offers newer construction (originally built in the 1980s but updated in recent years) and better-maintained grounds. For renters prioritizing low cost over location, properties further south near the airport or east of downtown offer rents 15 to 20 percent lower; the trade-off is distance from retail, dining, and entertainment.
Those seeking luxury finishes, pools, or fitness centers should look to complexes like those along Reno Avenue or in the Paseo Arts District, where amenities justify rents $300 to $500 higher. Williamsburg offers a pool but no fitness center, placing it in a middle tier for amenities.
Williamsburg works well for renters who work or study near Midtown, want walkable access to restaurants and shops, and are willing to trade in-unit laundry for lower rent. Young professionals, graduate students, and small families find the Midtown location valuable. The two and three-bedroom options accommodate roommate situations or small households.
It is a less practical choice for those who require a fitness center on-site, prefer in-unit laundry, or need pet accommodations beyond what the complex offers. Verify pet policy and fees directly, as they vary.
Prospective renters should schedule a tour during office hours. Bring a photo ID. Tours typically take 15 minutes and cover available floor plans, parking layout, and common areas. The leasing office sits at the complex entrance.
To apply, you will need a completed rental application, pay stub or proof of income, and a photo ID. Most applications are processed within 1 to 3 business days. Approval usually hinges on income (typically 2.5 to 3 times monthly rent) and a clean background and credit check. Move-in requires the deposit and first month's rent.
Williamsburg offers assigned parking in open lots; each unit receives one designated space. Additional guest parking exists but is limited. The complex sits one block east of NW 23rd Street and three blocks north of NW 16th Street, making it accessible from both major corridors. On-site trash collection means no off-site dumpster runs. The leasing office is open weekdays during standard business hours; verify exact hours by phone or on the property's information board.
Public transit via Oklahoma City's bus system serves nearby NW 23rd Street stops, useful for commuters avoiding daily parking fees downtown.
Williamsburg fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's rental market by offering location without premium pricing, making it a logical choice for renters who value Midtown's walkability and proximity to employment centers.
