Apartments For Rent in Sand Springs, OK

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Apartments For Rent Near Sand Springs, OK

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What Locals Say about Sand Springs

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Sand Springs: easygoing, family-forward living near Tulsa with roomy yards, events, and a low-key pace. Neighbors are supportive; low traffic, safe feel, parks, and quick commutes to Tulsa. Fewer restaurants and entertainment options; some loose dogs, car break-ins, and spotty sidewalks.
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  • Rosalind Wells
    "I use the BA from 412 and having to go from the right side of the IDL to the left in about a quarter of a mile can be hairy. Taking I-44 instead is nail biting with the left on ramp. Now that 412 eastbound at the top of the IDL is fully open, I’ll probably go that way now. "
  • Dana.box
    "We have neighborhood garage sales. We also look out for each other. It’s a great neighborhood. The lots are larger and there’s room for kids to play. Streets are safe and look out for kids. "
  • Zpxg8wrv7c
    "Lived in this neighborhood for at least 20 years of my life. Friendly neighbors, great place to grow a family."
  • Ryan Felsinger
    "Good place for dogs and there owners. Good place for family’s with dogs and kids to grow. Safe place for dogs "
  • Caleydeannt
    "They have a yearly herbal affair in downtown Sand springs that is quite lovely. The neighborhood is right next to the middle school and Pratt elementary which offer many events for children of those ages. "
  • Troland55
    "Needs more restrauant but still has small town feel. Feel most parks could have better maintenance with old trees trimmed or taken down."
  • Dana.box
    "Sand Springs supports its own. Very supportive community. Everyone gives back. You have a fundraiser or a neighbor in need. People are there for you. Love it. "
  • Rhiannon H.
    "Sand Springs has great schools! There is lot of one on one attention from teachers and faculty. The teachers really seem to care about their students. "
  • Stephanie H.
    "Too many stray or loose dogs to walk my own dogs around the neighborhood. We have wonderful neighbors who really look out for each other. New restaurants and shops have come in recent years, new splash pad and park area for kids. Need to add activities for teens and families so people can stay in town instead of driving Tulsa for fun. "
  • Misti2915
    "Not good for kids walking alone to dangerous how people drive and the drugs and creepy people I wouldn’t let my kids play outside without me being there ever second "
  • Jacelyn0429
    "Subpar schools, but safe area. My kids go to school in Tulsa, but we plan to always live in Sand Springs."
  • Jarrett M.
    "There are kids and families in our neighborhood that play together and are very friendly. No traffic, so they can ride their bikes around the neighborhood without worry."
  • Natasha H.
    "its easy to get around with little traffic. people drive safely and are friendly. there are several ways to go into other areas also."
  • Bethanymcd5
    "Far enough out of the city, but close enough to shopping or more when needed. Not as busy as Tulsa but close enough when needed "
  • Paris_cleaver
    "Halloween trick or treating. They shut down the neighborhood and it’s all about the kids. Safe for kids to play outside. Lots of families. "
  • Richard L.
    "There are lots of people with dogs in the neighborhood. Most are kept on a leash and in their yard.sometimes they get to barking though, but not always."
  • Blane.davis25
    "I have lived here for 3 years. I live in an apartment with my wife. We have quick access to Tulsa. We enjoy the fact that it quiet and right outside city limits. "
  • Trulia User
    "This is my third house, love the area lived in area for 36 years. Easy access to downtown Tulsa. Friendly neighbors all homeowners. "
  • Jannalifeday
    "friendly neighbors, holiday traditions, community events and a sense of unity among those in our neighborhoods. People are easy and friendly. "
  • Zackary L.
    "It’s an ok area. Just make sure you lock your car doors at night! We have had all three of our cars broke into. "
  • Ziegshire
    "fishing derby in June, Lots of trick or treating, holiday lights, neighbors celebrating 4th of July."
  • Jamiburkhalter
    "The atmosphere. Tucked in a almost a secret neighborbood. The city is just big enough not to small or to big. "
  • Cassihartley
    "It is a nice city to live in. Not a lot of crime, very friendly people. You need a car to get around, depending where you live stores are a bit away"
  • Alissa
    "Dogs get out occasionally that are not on leashes and fight other dogs. There is a school nearby where you can walk your dog around the track . "
  • Unspecified
    "Neighborhood is nice. We have lived here for 5 years. The streets are wide. Sidewalks, nice homes and a park that is being redone."
  • Mhill2796
    "The schools for my kids.They are smaller settings. More family oriented. The small town setting. It also has more of a country setting. "
  • Z0mbi3m0mmi3
    "quite, needs better side walks and cross walks to get across the bridge since the bus does not come to Prattville area."
  • Mineral m.
    "Most people are very friendly and look out for each other like family, which is hard to find any more."

Average Rent Trends in Sand Springs, OK

Rent in Sand Springs, OK varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent decreased in Apr 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Jul 2025.
MonthAverage rent
May 2025$1,350
Jun 2025$1,295
Jul 2025$1,500
Aug 2025$1,355
Sep 2025$1,400
Oct 2025$1,300
Nov 2025$1,500
Dec 2025$1,445
Jan 2026$1,395
Feb 2026$1,445
Mar 2026$1,295
Apr 2026$1,005
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 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$799$999$1,500$1,700$1,073
Townhomes—$1,050——$1,050
Apartments and Condos$970$946$1,500—$950
Houses$700$800$1,450$1,700$1,350

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Sand Springs, OK

  • What is the average rent in Sand Springs, OK?
    The average rent in Sand Springs, OK is $1,100. Rent prices range from $800 to as much as $2,295, depending on the type of rental.
  • How does the rent in Sand Springs, OK compare to the national average?
    Average rent in Sand Springs, OK is about 42% lower than the national average rent of $1,910. That means it is less expensive to rent in Sand Springs compared to the U.S. average.
  • What is the average rent in Sand Springs, OK, by number of bedrooms?
    The average rent in Sand Springs, OK is $850 for a studio, $955 for a 1 bedroom, $1,050 for a 2 bedroom, $1,433 for a 3 bedroom, and $1,850 for a 4 bedroom.
  • How have rent prices in Sand Springs, OK changed compared to last year?
    In the past year, the average rent price in Sand Springs, OK has decreased by $200. That means the average rent is 18% lower than last year.
  • How many available rental listings are in Sand Springs, OK?
    There are 26 available rental listings in Sand Springs, OK.
  • What are some zip codes in Sand Springs, OK?
    Sand Springs, OK includes zip codes such as: 74063, 74070.
  • What are some cities near Sand Springs, OK?
    Some nearby cities include: Lotsee, Shady Grove, Prue, Mule Barn, Westport. These cities may have more rental options to explore.