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$1,195
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In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Pet friendly, Parking, Recently renovated, Air conditioning + more
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$760
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Pet friendly, Air conditioning, Ceiling fan, Range, Oven, and Refrigerator
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$1,675
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3 bed
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$1,200
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$979
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On-site laundry, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Parking, Gym, Pool + more
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Downtown Oklahoma City
What it’s 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.
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Broadway Park
What it’s like to live in Broadway Park
Stunning views of downtown dominate this hillside neighborhood offering more affordable alternatives to trendy districts with similar urban access. The mix of century-old homes and mid-century apartments creates options across various price points while maintaining character absent from newer developments. While requiring vehicle ownership for most daily needs, the strategic location offers quick access to both downtown employment and the Asian District's acclaimed restaurants – an ideal balance for households seeking urban proximity without downtown prices.
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Oakcliff
What it’s like to live in Oakcliff
Revitalization energy pulses through Oakcliff, where colorful murals transform Bishop Arts District buildings and jazz clubs bring nightlife to former industrial spaces. Affordable 1940s bungalows lack modern insulation against tornado sirens, making storm shelters essential investments. The Rodeo Cinema offers free line dancing lessons alongside independent film screenings, creating unique cultural mixing opportunities. The neighborhood's proximity to Lake Overholser provides weekend recreation options, though weekend crowds from other parts of the city compete for parking near popular trailheads.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Rental pricing for one-bedroom apartments in Paseo ranges from $750 to $1,150 with an average rent of $760.