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Oklahoma City, OK apartments for rent

1,623 apartments for rent in Oklahoma City, OK, from 100 communities.

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9618 Southwest 17th Street

Oklahoma City, OK, 73128

4 beds 2 baths 1,400 sqft
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Oklahoma City apartment for rent - A small building with a grey roof and a yellow line in front.
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Villas at Melrose

8009 Melrose Lane, Oklahoma City, OK, 73127

1 bed 1 bath 772 sqft
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625 Koloa Ave

Edmond, OK, 73034

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Nichols Hills apartment for rent - A row of white apartment buildings with balconies and green lawns.
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Nichols

Nichols Hills, OK, 73116

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625 Koloa Ave

Edmond, OK, 73034

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1625 NW 16th St

Oklahoma City, OK, 73106

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625 Koloa Ave

Edmond, OK, 73034

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Oklahoma City apartment for rent - A large brick building with the word "garage" on the front.
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The Garage Loft Apartments

113 NW 13th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, 73103

1 bed 1 bath 1,020 sqft
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Oklahoma City apartment for rent - a sign for auburn lane in front of a building
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Auburn Lane Apartments

6027 NW 10th, Oklahoma City, OK, 73127

1 bed 1-1.5 baths 782-873 sqft
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Res - Klingenberg

3000 United Founders Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK, 73112

3 beds 2 baths 1,200 sqft
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Car-dependent
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Minimal transit
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Somewhat bikeable
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Oklahoma City is mostly car dependent. Limited services and amenities are within walking distance, so a car is needed for most errands. The area has minimal public transportation, with very few options available for commuting. Oklahoma City is a somewhat bikeable area with minimal cycling infrastructure available for use.
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Nurturing Kids Child Development Center
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Auntie B's
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Wonderland
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Childtime Child Care
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Childcare Network
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Small Society Child Development Center
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Santa Fe Child Development Center
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Oakdale Public School
Public • PK, K-8 • 720 students
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Cleveland Bailey Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 307 students
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KIPP OKC College Prep
Charter • PK, K, 4-8 • 454 students
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Wilson Elementary School
Public • PK, K-4 • 398 students
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Eugene Field Elementary School
Public • PK, K-4 • 420 students
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Crutcho Public School
Public • PK, K-8 • 388 students
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Ridgecrest Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 271 students
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Central Oak Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 554 students
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Pleasant Hill Ec Center
Public • PK, K-5 • 146 students
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Mustang Valley Elementary School
Public • PK, K-4 • 652 students
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Deer Creek Intermediate School
Public • 6 • 586 students
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Dennis Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 513 students
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Chisholm Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 864 students
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Cross Timbers Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 846 students
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Russell Dougherty Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 381 students
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Schwartz Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 330 students
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Briarwood Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 517 students
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Fisher Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 383 students
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Deer Creek Intermediate School
Public • 6 • 586 students
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Dove Science Academy Middle School South OKC
Charter • 6-8 • 292 students
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Deer Creek Middle School
Public • 7-8 • 1179 students
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Brink Junior High School
Public • 7-8 • 666 students
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Oakdale Public School
Public • PK, K-8 • 720 students
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Bethany Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 390 students
9/10
DOVE SCIENCE ACADEMY MS
Charter • 6-8 • 261 students
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Mustang Middle School
Public • 7-8 • 723 students
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Mustang North Middle School
Public • 7-8 • 724 students
7/10
Deer Creek High School
Public • 9-12 • 2036 students
10/10
Santa Fe S Pathways Mid Colleg
Charter • 9-12 • 283 students
10/10
Santa Fe High School
Public • 9-12 • 2796 students
10/10
Classen High School Of Advanced Studies
Public • 9-12 • 743 students
10/10
North High School
Public • 9-12 • 2555 students
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Jones High School
Public • 9-12 • 335 students
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DOVE SCIENCE ACADEMY HS
Charter • 9-12 • 361 students
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Bethany High School
Public • 9-12 • 528 students
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Harding Charter Preparatory High School
Charter • 9-12 • 563 students
9/10
OU College of Allied Health
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University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
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University of Oklahoma Health Science Center
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Oklahoma State University Institute for American Energy
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Oklahoma City Community College
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Langston University
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OU College of Dentistry
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Rose State College
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Opportunities Industrialization Center of Oklahoma County
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Will Rogers World Airport
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Myrick Airport
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Wiley Post Airport
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Clarence E Page Municipal Airport
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Myrick Airport
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Woodleaf Aero Estates Airport
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Hopcus Farms Airport
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Caribou Airport
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Bost Ranch Airport
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Will Rogers World Airport
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Myrick Airport
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Wiley Post Airport
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Clarence E Page Municipal Airport
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Myrick Airport
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School Bus Stop for Mustang Public Schools
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North Coltrane Road at Northeast 20th Street
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NE 23rd St @ Ray Ave
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Greyhound Bus Station
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Federal Courthouse
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Art Park
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Adventure DistrictTrain Station
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Memorial Museum
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Oklahoma City Santa Fe Depot
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Dewey Avenue
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Arby's
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Edna's
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Redbud Bar
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Angry Scotsman Brewing
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Russell's Lounge
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Clare Ent
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Lively Beerworks
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Henry Hudsons
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The Neighborhood Lounge
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Slick Willies
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Braum's
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Arby's
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Chelino's
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Elemental Coffee
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The Joinery
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Italian Express
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Coolgreens
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Hatch Early Mood Food
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Taco Nuevo
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Nic's Place
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The Mayan Taqueria & Cantina
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Big Lots
Shopping
Sears
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Gordman's
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Burlington
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JCPenney
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Ross
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Southwestern Plaza
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Santa Fe Square
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Target
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7-Eleven
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Walmart Neighborhood Market
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7-Eleven
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Flying J
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Love's
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Uptown Market
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Big Lots
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Sears
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Gordman's
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Burlington
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JCPenney
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Ross
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Southwestern Plaza
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Santa Fe Square
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Target
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Cell Phone Lot
Automotive
Beck's Garage
Automotive
CNG
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Walmart Auto Center
Automotive
Valero
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Philip's 66
Automotive
Shell
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Tesla Supercharger
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GoldKey Service Center
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Cell Phone Lot
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Beck's Garage
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CNG
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Walmart Auto Center
Automotive
Valero
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Philip's 66
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Shell
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Tesla Supercharger
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GoldKey Service Center
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J Fred Cleaver DDS Northwest Medical Center
Healthcare
WeightWise Bariatric Program
Healthcare
Walgreens
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Oklahoma Institute of Allergy & Asthma
Healthcare
Oklahoma Chiropractic Clinic
Healthcare
Joe Isaacson Dental
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CVS Pharmacy
Healthcare
Sculpted Medical Spa & Cryotherapy Center
Healthcare
The Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital
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La Quinta Inn & Suites Midwest City - Tinker AFB
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Motel 6
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Days Inn
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Oklahoma City Airport
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Super 8
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Oaktree Inn & Suites
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Hilton Garden Inn Oklahoma City Airport
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Four Points by Sheraton
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Hampton Inn & Suites Oklahoma City Airport
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Dero
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Don A Boyington Properties
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InterWest Realty
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State Farm
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York Investment Loans
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First American Title Insurance Oklahoma City and Trust
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Early Insurance Agency
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Eureka Water
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The Reserve Physicians Liability Insurance
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Sola Salons
Personal care
Sharon's Style Shop
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DL's Nail & Spa
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Cutt Co
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Tianas Salon Hair and Nails
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Elements Therapeutic Message
Personal care
Browz Art
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Triple Threat Men's Grooming
Personal care
A Meditative State
Personal care
OK PAW Park
Pet care
Blue Pearl Vet Surgery
Pet care
James G Graham DVM Classen View Veterinary
Pet care
Petco
Pet care
Wild Birds Unlimited
Pet care
OnCue Dog Park
Pet care
Pet Supplies Plus
Pet care
Edmond Animal Shelter
Pet care
Hefner Road Animal Hospital
Pet care
Faith Community Outreach Church
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Billy Hooton Memorial United Methodist Church
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Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Place of worship
Eagle Heights Baptist Church
Place of worship
Messiah Lutheran Church
Place of worship
Trinity Church of God-Christ
Place of worship
Hillwood Baptist Church
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Reorganized Church of Jesus
Place of worship
Rock Assembly of God
Place of worship
Oklahoma County Courthouse
Public service
Doug Friesen Attorney
Public service
Bullard and Hoehner
Public service
Bank of the West
Public service
FNB Community Bank
Public service
OU Police Department
Public service
McBride & Associates, P.C.
Public service
Midwest City Post Office
Public service
Chase
Public service
OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center
Entertainment
Angles
Entertainment
The Zoo Amphitheatre
Entertainment
Indian Nations Fiber Optics
Entertainment
Warr Acres
Entertainment
First Americans Museum
Entertainment
Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum
Entertainment
Judd Theater
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Harkins Bricktown Cinemas Theater
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OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center
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Angles
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The Zoo Amphitheatre
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Indian Nations Fiber Optics
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Warr Acres
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First Americans Museum
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Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum
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Judd Theater
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Harkins Bricktown Cinemas Theater
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Soul Yoga
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Planet Fitness
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Gold Fish Swim School
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Highland Trails Basketball Cout
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Climb Up
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Tennis Courts
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Jim Wade Stadium
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Average utility cost in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, renters typically spend around $413 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $35 for internet to $123 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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$102
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$49
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$40
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$64
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$35
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Renter’s City Guide to Oklahoma City

Introduction

How big is Oklahoma City?

Oklahoma City is the largest city in the state of Oklahoma and is ranked as the 27th-largest city in the country, even though its land mass of 607 square miles positions it as the eighth-largest city when size is considered.

How far is Oklahoma City from other cities? 

The city lies in the heart of the Great Plains and is located 100 miles from Tulsa, 200 miles from Dallas and 350 miles from Kansas City. Furthermore, Oklahoma City is a mere 3.5-hour flight from New York City or San Francisco.

What is the weather like in Oklahoma City?

Boasting temperate, pleasant year-round weather, Oklahoma City is a fantastic choice for those who don’t like long, cold winters. January temperatures average around 50°F and snowfall is scarce, with the city experiencing less than 10 inches during a season. Mid-summer temperatures hover in the low 90s, on average.

What are the advantages of living in Oklahoma City? 

Referred to by locals as OKC, the city boasts a strong economy and great quality of life. It also excels in affordability. In fact, it’s the best city to live in in Oklahoma and ensures excellent healthcare, top-quality education, an abundance of arts and plentiful restaurants, as well as a number of other perks. 

What are the disadvantages of living in Oklahoma City? 

The city is located within tornado alley, so it experiences its fair share of severe weather every now and then. And, while the public transportation system is quite good, getting around by car can be a challenge. 

Is Oklahoma City diverse? 

The city’s population is made up of African Americans (15%), as well as Hispanic (17%) individuals, among other ethnicities.

Oklahoma City Demographic Highlights
Total Population 697,125
Female
Male
352,551
344,574
Median Age 35.1
Expenses & Housing Stats

Is it expensive to live in Oklahoma City?

Living in Oklahoma City is quite reasonable, costing 6.27% less than neighboring Tulsa and priced at 63.41% of what it would cost to live in NYC. 

What is the best way to get around Oklahoma City? 

Driving in the city can be a bit of a challenge, but Oklahoma City’s fantastic public transportation system is a great way to get around. Some neighborhoods — like Mesta Park, Roberts-Crest and Corridor South — have fantastic walk and bike scores. Local public transportation is comprised mostly of buses, with a one-way ticket costing $2. Discounted fares are available to senior citizens, students and disabled individuals. Local cab services also serve the city and rates can be easily calculated with the Taxi Fare Finder. 

How much do utilities cost in Oklahoma City?

Basic utilities cost $148.44, on average, in Oklahoma City. The average internet bill is priced at $70.09. 

How much does a meal cost in Oklahoma City? 

A single meal at an inexpensive restaurant costs $10, while a three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant is priced at $40, on average. Groceries are also quite affordably priced.

Oklahoma City Rent Statistics
Oklahoma City, OK Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Oklahoma City Average apartment rent trend

Oklahoma City Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 280,065
Owner Occupied 58.6%
Renter Occupied 41.4%
Renter-occupied housing units in Oklahoma City:
  • 40,329 Single-family detached homes
  • 6,139 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 73,802 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (13,606) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (32,369)

Among all the available rental units in Oklahoma City, 43% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 57% are apartments.
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How is the economy in Oklahoma City?

The city’s unemployment rate is currently set at 3.1%, which is somewhat lower than the national average of 4.4%. Employment in Oklahoma City is also compensated quite well. The per capita income in the city — which is a good indicator of spending power — attests to this fact, as well, as it ranks above or is equivalent to the national average at the $75,000 and below threshold.

What is the workforce like in Oklahoma City?

The city’s main goal is to attract highly educated individuals, so it’s no surprise that the bulk of the current workforce graduated high school (83.1%), while 27.3% have a bachelor’s degree, and 9% possess a professional or graduate degree. This is in stark contrast with the fact that, not so long ago, the local economy was focused entirely on the oil and gas industry. Today, the diversity in job opportunities is quite impressive and the city’s economy is well-positioned for continued growth. 

Where to work in Oklahoma City?

Oklahoma City has been ranked among the 10 best cities for young entrepreneurs by Forbes and came in at fourth place on a survey conducted by Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis, which ranked the nation’s small tech talent markets. The city’s largest employers include a few Fortune 500 companies — such as Chesapeake Energy and Devon Energy — as well as NASDAQ-listed financial firm BancFirst and one of Forbes’ largest private companies, Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores.

How is the public school system in Oklahoma City?

More than 70 Oklahoma City public schools were renovated, built, improved and equipped in 1993 during the first Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS). The city is already working on MAPS 3, which is set to be completed in 2021. 

What are the top colleges in Oklahoma City? 

Oklahoma City University has been named among the top 25 regional universities in the country and the institution’s Meinders School of Business was ranked among the top 5% of business schools around the globe. Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma also maintain campuses in the city, while Oklahoma City Community College offers more than 28,000 students affordable, accessible and flexible community college education.

Oklahoma City Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 268,523 2.0%
Blue Collar 75,539 -0.2%
White Collar 78%
Blue Collar 22%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 36,620 0.6%
Private Companies 222,435 -0.3%
Governmental Workers 56,564 4.2%
Not for Profit Companies 28,443 12.5%
Self Employees 10.6%
Private Companies 64.6%
Governmental Workers 16.4%
Not for Profit Companies 8.3%

Oklahoma City Education Statistics

No High School 5.1%
Some High School 33%
Some College 22.5%
Associate Degree 7.7%
Bachelor's Degree 20.7%
Graduate Degree 11.1%

Oklahoma City Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 280,065
Average People Per Household 2.45
Median Household Income$68,656
Average Household Income$93,761
Family
Non-family
171,151
108,914
Children
No Children
87,814
192,251
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What cultural attractions are there in Oklahoma City?

As one of the country’s largest and fastest-growing cities, Oklahoma offers plenty of attractions to enjoy, which include: Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma City Cowboy Hall of Fame, the Bricktown in Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. 

What events are held in Oklahoma City?

Known as the “Horse Show Capital of the World,” Oklahoma City hosts the most international equine championship events in the world. 

What is the nightlife like in Oklahoma City?

The buzzing local nightlife is ensured by indoor and outdoor concerts that are second to none in the southwest.

Where to shop in Oklahoma City?

Numerous retailers and shopping malls aim to satisfy even the most avid shopper. Automobile Alley, the Midtown Area and the Western Avenue shopping district are some of the most important places to enjoy some retail therapy. Dining in the city is comparable to big cities, such as LA and NYC. 

What sporting events are there in Oklahoma City?

Between October and April, residents can enjoy NBA playoff-caliber games of the Oklahoma City Thunder team. In neighboring Norman, Okla., the Oklahoma Sooners play NCAA college football. The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon attracts more than 25,000 participants annually.

What to know about renting in Oklahoma City?

Local rental law is regulated by the State of Oklahoma Landlord and Tenant Acts, which offers guidance about housing that meets basic structural, health, and safety standards and is in good repair. The tenant can withhold rent if the landlord refuses to make essential repairs. 

Is Oklahoma City a good place for Millennials?

Thanks to its buzzing nightlife — as well as popular spots for music, dancing and drinks — Oklahoma City is a fantastic place for Millennials to live.

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