Sycamore Creek Cottage is a three-bedroom, one-bathroom standalone house in the Skirvin neighborhood, sleeping up to six guests, and costs $185 to $220 per night depending on season, plus a one-time $95 cleaning fee.
This is a single-family rental house, not a condo or shared space. Built in the 1940s and renovated in 2019, it sits on a quarter-acre lot with mature trees, a back patio, and a detached garage. The interior includes original hardwood floors, a wood-burning fireplace, a full kitchen with a dishwasher and gas range, and laundry hookups in the mudroom. Three bedrooms are distributed across 1,200 square feet. The address is publicly listed and the house sits one block south of NW 23rd Street, a commercial corridor with restaurants and shops within walking distance.
The cottage sleeps six: two guests in the primary bedroom with a queen bed, two in the second bedroom with a full bed, one or two in the third bedroom with twin beds. Bathrooms are shared. The kitchen is fully equipped for meal preparation, with a gas stove, refrigerator, microwave, and full dishware and cookware. Laundry hookups allow guests to bring their own machines or arrange a washer-dryer rental through the owner.
Nightly rates run $185 Monday through Thursday, $220 Friday through Sunday, with a $95 cleaning fee added once per stay. A two-night minimum applies. The owner accepts monthly discounts; stays of 28 nights or longer reduce the nightly rate to $140, making it viable for relocations or extended work assignments. Verify current rates and availability directly, as seasonal pricing and minimum-night policies may shift.
Sycamore Creek Cottage differs from downtown loft-style rentals like those in Bricktown or Midtown, which typically run $200 to $280 per night for studio to two-bedroom layouts and are aimed at short-term tourists. This cottage trades walkability to nightlife and dining for residential quiet and yard space, making it better suited to families or remote workers staying longer than a weekend. Compared to extended-stay hotels like La Quinta or Extended Stay America in the midtown corridor, which charge roughly $110 to $140 per night but offer no kitchen or laundry and less privacy, this rental provides full self-catering for groups and costs more on a nightly basis but less per person if shared among multiple guests. The trade-off is no front desk, housekeeping, or daily service.
This rental works well for families visiting Oklahoma City for a week or more, remote workers needing a quiet, stable base for a month, or groups splitting the cost across three to six people. The full kitchen and laundry cut food and service costs over a longer stay. The private yard appeals to guests traveling with young children or dogs. It does not suit travelers seeking downtown convenience, hotel-style daily housekeeping, or a single-night stay (the cleaning fee and two-night minimum make that uneconomical). It is also not ideal for guests expecting modern luxury finishes; the house has character but is furnished plainly.
After confirming booking through the owner, guests receive the full address and lockbox code via email. There is no check-in desk. Parking is in the driveway and garage. Upon arrival, guests unlock the front door, collect the key to the garage, and review house rules left on the kitchen counter. Basic orientation includes the thermostat location, water shut-off valve, WiFi network, and trash and recycling schedule. The owner is reachable by phone or email for questions but does not provide in-person check-in or orientation.
Self-check-in is available 24 hours. There is no reception or on-site staff. Parking is free and included; the driveway fits two cars and the garage holds a third. The Skirvin neighborhood has street parking available if needed. Public transit via METRO is limited in this area; a car is necessary to reach most Oklahoma City attractions. The house is 2.5 miles from downtown, 3 miles from Bricktown, and 5 miles from the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Sycamore Creek Cottage fills a specific need in Oklahoma City's rental market: extended stays for families and groups who need a full kitchen and private outdoor space without paying downtown hotel rates. The standalone house and private yard set it apart from apartment-style rentals in more commercial neighborhoods.
