Woodlake Apartments is a mid-sized residential community located on the northwest side of Oklahoma City, positioned between Lake Hefner and Meridian Avenue with direct access to the recreational amenities and quieter neighborhoods that define that part of the city.
Woodlake operates as a garden-style apartment complex, the type arranged across multiple low-rise buildings rather than a single tall structure. The community sits roughly two miles south of Lake Hefner Park, placing residents within a 10-minute drive of the lake's walking trails, boat launches, and fishing access. The complex occupies a position in Oklahoma City's rental market between student-oriented complexes near campus areas and newer luxury developments in Bricktown or the Plaza District, targeting working professionals and families seeking stability without premium pricing.
Woodlake offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans. One-bedroom units typically rent between $650 and $800 per month; two-bedroom units range from $800 to $950 monthly; three-bedroom units fall between $950 and $1,100. These figures represent the general market range for the property and change periodically; contact the leasing office directly to confirm current rates. Most units include carpet flooring, and a portion feature patios or balconies. Lease terms run 12 months standard, though shorter terms may be negotiated during low-occupancy periods.
Deposits equal one month's rent. Pet policies allow dogs and cats for an additional monthly fee (typically $15 to $25 per pet) with breed and size restrictions. Utility costs are tenant-paid; average monthly electric runs $80 to $120 in summer months due to air-conditioning demand in Oklahoma's heat.
Woodlake occupies a distinct position relative to competing mid-range complexes in Oklahoma City. Compared to Park Place Apartments, located near Bricktown about five miles southeast, Woodlake rents 10 to 15 percent lower while offering fewer amenities (Park Place includes a fitness center and resort-style pool; Woodlake's recreation is more basic). However, Woodlake's proximity to Lake Hefner provides outdoor recreation at no extra cost, whereas Park Place residents pay to drive elsewhere for similar access.
Against Copper Creek Apartments in northwest Oklahoma City, Woodlake rents similarly ($50 to $100 difference depending on unit size) but Woodlake has better walkability to Meridian Avenue's retail corridor and restaurants. Copper Creek appeals to residents prioritizing newer construction; Woodlake suits those weighing affordability against proximity to nature and established neighborhoods.
Versus luxury options like Artemis Apartments in Bricktown (which rent at $1,200 to $1,600 for comparable bedroom counts), Woodlake saves renters $300 to $600 monthly in exchange for fewer amenities, older finishes, and a less downtown-centric location. For professionals working near the medical district or northwestern suburbs, Woodlake's location eliminates commute time that Bricktown residents would spend in traffic.
Woodlake works well for individuals and families earning $35,000 to $65,000 annually who prioritize stable, affordable housing and outdoor recreation. Pet owners find the property accommodating despite fees. Commuters heading to medical facilities along NW 23rd Street or employers north of the city save time here. Professionals seeking walkable restaurant and retail districts should consider Bricktown or Midtown options instead.
The complex does not attract luxury-conscious renters or those requiring modern fitness facilities and high-end finishes. Graduate students at the University of Oklahoma will find cheaper options closer to campus, and those wanting central-city nightlife should look toward downtown areas.
Initial inquiries begin at the leasing office, located in the main building at the complex entrance. Staff conduct a brief interview covering employment, income (typically requiring 2.5 to 3 times monthly rent), and rental history. Background and credit checks follow; approval timelines run 3 to 5 business days. Once approved, lease signing occurs, a move-in inspection documents the unit's condition, and keys transfer same-day or next-day. The deposit and first month's rent are due before occupancy.
Parking is unreserved and lot-based; most units have direct lot access rather than assigned spaces. The leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sunday hours vary seasonally (verify before visiting). Maintenance requests are handled through an online portal or phone line with response times averaging one to two business days for non-emergencies.
Woodlake's location on the northwest side places it 15 minutes from downtown Oklahoma City, 12 minutes from the medical district, and 8 minutes from shopping and dining on Meridian Avenue. Public transportation via METRO is limited in this area; a personal vehicle is necessary for most residents.
Woodlake's affordability and lakeside proximity make it a practical choice for renters prioritizing long-term stability and outdoor recreation over urban amenities or architectural novelty.
