Apartments For Rent in Bartlesville, OK

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Apartments For Rent Near Bartlesville, OK

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What Locals Say about Bartlesville

Review Highlights

Bartlesville hums with small-city ease—parks, trails, downtown culture, quick drives to it all. People love the quiet, family vibe, parks and trails, easy commutes, and lively downtown events. They dislike limited transit, patchy sidewalks, some run-down spots, barking dogs, and sporadic crime.
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  • 5kbwzwncsm
    "Farmers Market, Unity Park events and free concerts are just a few fun things to do. Great walking trails as well. "
  • Diana C.
    "lots of development within the last few years, bringing in new stores, restaurants, and jobs. "
  • Karen T. S.
    "Dog friendly if you pick up after your dog and walk on a leash. We have neighborhood wildlife so some areas have it in their yards. We love it but if you don’t move to a different neighborhood. "
  • LindaHart M. .
    "I have lived here, for 4 yrs now. And everyone stays to their self. Which is fine with me. But, it’s a safe neighborhood. And I am from Missouri, I love Bartlesville Oklahoma. It’s a clean, nice town!” Thank -You"
  • Stephanie D.
    "Overall Bartlesville is a good family town. It’s growing and changing daily and it is not too far from Tulsa."
  • Maria D.
    "Neighbors are mostly friendly although there are a few sketchy people in the area so that isn’t too great"
  • Maria D.
    "Nice area but it’s always good to keep an eye on the kids because I’ve met a few sketchy people in the area"
  • Hapygrdner
    "Quiet neighborhood Mostly older citizens that keep their homes up. Three houses that are rentals and it shows. "
  • Kelli O.
    "It is about an hour north of Tulsa. Good highways. the streets are smooth and well maintained. The drive her is fine"
  • Chaye M.
    "Local church has pot lucks and block parties. Otherwise its a bit run down in parts. It would be nicer if people maintained their yards etc. "
  • Maria D.
    "No sidewalks in most areas so and busy streets are very close by so on the way to school expect your child to not have a sidewalk "
  • Jordanepercy
    "Everybody knows everybody. Everybody calls your friend. You don’t need an invitation, takeoff your boots come on in. People don’t pick up poo"
  • Vnbbabies
    "If you have elementary children check what school you want them in. This is a good area to raise children "
  • Stormxmen75
    "The streets and sidewalks are clean. People pick up after their dogs, there is a nice park nearby. No stray animals running around "
  • Jordan D.
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for 4 years and love it. it's very family friendly and has the greatest views in town."
  • Esther S.
    "I can easily bike out walk to downtown. There's rarely any traffic at all. Sidewalks are well maintained. "
  • Karen T. S.
    "Easy to get anywhere in town if you own a vehicle. There is some private transit but this is a town where it isn’t the normal to use public transit."
  • Cmdr K. (.
    "Unfortunately, everyone one around us keep to themselves. As nice as it would be, no events go on around here. "
  • Holly A
    "The park is about a half a mile away and there are other paved walking trails from there. There are sidewalks all the way to the park. "
  • Julieboyett25@yahoo.com
    "I’ve lived here for over 10 years and I absolutely love it here. . It’s quiet and everybody knows everybody. It’s safe . "
  • Gwtwtara38
    "We are within walking distance to the biggest park in the city. There is a paved hiking/ bike path nearby. "
  • Gwtwtara38
    "There is only one way in and out of the neighborhood, so traffic is usually only the people who live here. "
  • Heather G
    "We’ve lived here for over 25 years along with many other neighbors & have raised our kids together & have close relationship/friendship with each other. It’s a nice clean & friendly environment where we all look out for each other & help each other. "
  • JR
    "My commute to Oklahoma Wesleyan University is super easy, and quick. Six minutes after leaving my driveway I am pulling into the parking space. "
  • Heather G.
    "People are always walking their dogs daily. and everyone is considerate to the neighborhood and put their ,m4 legged family member as a priority.And every single neighbor is thoughtful of our time and sleep. and of course it's always for the benefit of the and dog but not one dog gets left out in the yard and certainly not on a r line/leash/ or restraint. "
  • mudman
    "What a a cool little neighborhood. Lived here for just over a year and we love it. We raise our young boys here and feel very safe and have had no issues with crime or rowdy loud neighbors."
  • Heather G.
    "my neighborhood is quiet and neighbors are friendly. I actually know their names and visit with them regularly when we see each other. there is also another of people walking their dogs regularly. I feel safe in my neighborhood at anytime of day. "
  • Gwtwtara38
    "We have a yearly neighborhood party. We also have a yearly neighborhood garage sale. We are a short walk to the largest city park in town and can walk to the many events at the park."
  • Michael M.
    "Woodland View is a very nice neighborhood with large houses. Home owners are mostly retired couples. "
  • Onehappyhuman2015
    "Constant barking. I can’t sit quietly on my patio as the neighbor dogs whine and bark if they hear me. "
  • hapygrdner
    "We have neighborhood coffee everyday, twice on Saturday, an hour long on sundays. Then sometimes we have wheelchairs races"
  • Alisha A. B. M.
    "I drive to and from and I also car pull with my daughter. I really love Bartlesville and the traffic is very manageable. "
  • Haley R.
    "It’s a unique place to live, completely different from okc. Bartlesville has been fantastic to me for the last 6 months, I enjoy the surrounding city’s and towns as well."
  • Ryan C.
    "The irony of all the high crime with such a visibly constant police presence. The constant game of “fireworks or gunshots” also helps pass the time. It’s easy to find a dog with all the strays. "
  • Bruce K.
    "Beautiful, peaceful, Quiet. park, golf, tennis, horseshoes, bike/walking trail close. Amenities a short drive away."

Average Rent Trends in Bartlesville, OK

Rent in Bartlesville, OK varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent stayed about the same in Jun 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Jul 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jul 2025$1,450
Aug 2025$1,200
Sep 2025$1,300
Oct 2025$1,200
Nov 2025$1,140
Dec 2025$1,119
Jan 2026$1,125
Feb 2026$1,100
Mar 2026$1,025
Apr 2026$950
May 2026$1,050
Jun 2026$1,050
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In June 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Townhomes and Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$750$1,050$1,400$1,950$1,050
Townhomes$1,075$1,150$1,150
Apartments and Condos$750$1,050$1,350$795
Houses$650$925$1,400$1,950$1,295

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Bartlesville, OK

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Bartlesville, OK?
    The average rent of an apartment in Bartlesville, OK is $919 per month. This is about 52% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Bartlesville, OK?
    The average rent of a house in Bartlesville, OK is $1,295 per month. This is about 33% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Bartlesville, OK?
    The average rent of a townhome in Bartlesville, OK is $1,150 per month. This is about 40% lower than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Bartlesville, OK?
    In the last year, the average rent in Bartlesville, OK was lowest in Mar 2025 when it was $1,100 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Bartlesville, OK?
    In the last year, the average rent in Bartlesville, OK was highest in Jul 2025 when it was $1,450 per month.
  • How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in Bartlesville, OK?
    The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in Bartlesville, OK is $750 per month. That is about $546 less than the cost of a studio apartment.
  • How many available rental listings are in Bartlesville, OK?
    There are 42 available rental listings in Bartlesville, OK.
  • What are some zip codes in Bartlesville, OK?
    Bartlesville, OK includes zip codes such as: 74006, 74003, 74056, 74048, 74004.
  • What are some cities near Bartlesville, OK?
    Some nearby cities include: Ochelata, Dewey, Copan, Ramona, Barnsdall. These cities may have more rental options to explore.