Average rent in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Studio
- $1,019+Prices trending down
- 1 Bed
- $1,181+Prices trending down
- 2 Beds
- $1,427+Prices trending down
- 3+ Beds
- $1,785+Prices trending down
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List that don’t include fees
Top neighborhoods in Oklahoma City, OK
Downtown Oklahoma City
What's it like to live in Downtown Oklahoma City?
Renaissance energy flows through Downtown Oklahoma City, where formerly sleepy streets now feature converted warehouses, new luxury developments, and a surprising array of entertainment options from the Bricktown Canal to the Myriad Gardens. Rental options span from industrial lofts in historic buildings to high-rise apartments with rooftop pools and city views. The evolving district offers increasingly walkable amenities unusual for typically car-dependent Oklahoma cities. Some areas remain works in progress with limited grocery options and occasional event-related traffic challenges. Particularly well-suited for young professionals and empty nesters who value urban energy and are willing to pay a premium for walkability and downtown amenities rarely found elsewhere in the region.
Great for
- Young Professionals
- Tech Workers
- Nightlife Enthusiasts
- Commuters
- Investors
View 27 listingsNeighborhood vibe
- Urban
- Bustling
- Walkable
Quail Creek
What's it like to live in Quail Creek?
Medical professionals discover ideal housing in Quail Creek, where rental communities provide quick access to INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center without the institutional feel of hospital-adjacent properties. The neighborhood offers a surprising oasis of calm despite proximity to Northwest Expressway's commercial corridor. Unlike downtown apartments, most rentals include both covered parking and generous storage – features particularly valuable during Oklahoma's extreme weather ranging from summer heat to winter ice storms. The nearby Quail Creek Golf & Country Club provides beautiful views from many units, while the neighborhood's generous green space creates walking opportunities beyond concrete sidewalks. For best value, consider properties on the eastern edge near Meridian, where slightly older communities offer comparable square footage at significantly lower prices than newer developments.
Great for
- Families
- Retirees
- Professionals
- Young Renters
- Commuters
View 12 listingsNeighborhood vibe
- Mixed-Use
- Peaceful
- Mixed-Use & Commercial
Lumberman
What's it like to live in Lumberman?
This neighborhood offers affordable housing options with good access to both downtown Oklahoma City and Bricktown entertainment. Rental homes typically feature more yard space and square footage than similarly priced properties in trendier districts. The area provides excellent value for budget-conscious renters, though some commercial areas remain in development with varied business types along main corridors.
Great for
- Families
- Retirees
- Professionals
- Young Renters
- Commuters
View 8 listingsNeighborhood vibe
- Mixed-Use
- Peaceful
- Mixed-Use & Commercial
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