Winslow Glen Apartments is a mid-sized garden-style complex in Oklahoma City's Nichols Hills area, positioned for renters seeking proximity to Lake Hefner Park and the Paseo Arts District without premium pricing. The community operates 200-plus units across one-story and two-story buildings set around landscaped grounds, with floor plans ranging from studios through three-bedroom layouts. This positioning makes it relevant for professionals working near Midtown, families needing extra space, and renters priced out of newer luxury towers but wanting established amenities.
Winslow Glen occupies a middle tier in Oklahoma City's apartment inventory: newer than aging complexes in central OKC, but built before the recent wave of high-rise development downtown. The property sits on roughly 20 acres near the intersection of major thoroughfares, with direct access to the Lake Hefner peninsula and roughly 10 minutes to the Paseo. Buildings are laid out in a traditional garden configuration rather than a single structure, which means units feel less urban and more residential but require walking to amenities. The complex was last substantially renovated in the early 2010s; individual unit updates vary.
Winslow Glen offers studios starting around $750 to $850 monthly, one-bedrooms from $900 to $1,100, two-bedrooms from $1,200 to $1,400, and three-bedroom units up to $1,600. Most units include standard appliances, some include washers and dryers (verify per unit), and floor plans typically range from 500 square feet for a studio to 1,100 for a three-bedroom. Rent figures fluctuate seasonally; confirm exact pricing and current availability directly, as specials and move-in costs change monthly. Deposits are typically one month's rent plus a nonrefundable administrative fee of $75 to $100.
Winslow Glen sits between two distinct competitor sets. Against newer luxury buildings like Enclave at Skirvin or Rise on Film Row, Winslow Glen offers 30 to 40 percent lower rent but sacrifices rooftop lounges, modern lobbies, and downtown walkability. Against older, smaller complexes scattered through Midtown and near Bricktown, Winslow Glen provides more consistent maintenance, more reliable parking, and broader amenities. The Lake Hefner location itself carries trade-offs: it removes renters from the Paseo and Film Row nightlife but places them next to one of OKC's most-used parks and adds quiet and open space. For renters commuting to Edmond, Norman, or areas east of OKC, the location is inefficient; for those working near Midtown or wanting parks access, it is practical.
Winslow Glen suits families with children (proximity to parks, residential feel, three-bedroom options), professionals aged 30 to 50 seeking stability over downtown convenience, and renters on a $1,200 to $1,400 monthly budget. It works less well for young professionals wanting nightlife walkability, individuals without cars (bus service exists but is limited), or renters seeking pet-friendly policies with large weight allowances (confirm pet rules before applying). The garden-style layout also means fewer amenities typical of newer complexes: no fitness center, no rooftop, no mail service in-unit.
Applications require proof of income (typically 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), valid ID, and a background check; some applicants clear approval within two to three business days. Move-in costs total first month's rent plus deposit plus administrative fee, typically $1,800 to $2,200 for a one-bedroom. Lease terms are standard 12-month agreements; shorter or longer terms should be discussed at application. Most units are ready within 5 to 7 days of approval, though longer waits occur during high-season turnover (May through August).
Winslow Glen sits at the edge of Nichols Hills, roughly three miles south of the Paseo and a quarter-mile west of Lake Hefner Park Drive. Parking is surface lot and assigned (not reserved), with guest parking available near the office. The complex has no public transit hub nearby; a car is necessary. The leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday hours are listed as by appointment. Verify hours before visiting, as staff reductions can shift these. The office sits near the main entrance; a walk-through is worthwhile to assess landscaping maintenance and parking conditions.
Winslow Glen fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's rental market for renters who need lower-cost, longer-term housing and value park proximity over downtown access.
