
Apartments near Park Estates in Oklahoma City, OK (299 Rentals)


The Spaniard

Ayva at Midtown

Avalon At OKC I & II

Capitol on 28th

The Edge at Midtown

Coventry Cove

The Aberdeen

Hudson Place

LIFT

Oasis Apartments at Paseo

Claremont Apartments

831 & 835 East Drive

Paseo24 Apartments

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1500 NE 33rd St

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1510 NE 43rd St

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1321 NE 44th St

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416 NW 28th St

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615 NW 37th St

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708 NW 51st St

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805 NW 20th St

710 NW 24th St

2721 N Walnut Ave

1128 Campbell Rd

1321 NE 39th St

729 NE 37th St

1320 Campbell Rd

908 NE 31st St

1625 E Hill St

1701 NE 34th St

4301 N Terry Ave

2709 N Fonshill Ave

1220 NE 47th St

1516 E Madison St

2201 Glen Ellyn St

1801 E Madison St

2122 N Glen Ellyn St

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There are currently 447 Studio Apartments in Oklahoma City with rent ranges from $550 to $3,092 with an average price of $1,053.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Oklahoma City range from $639 to $9,451. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,334.
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