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Located in the heart of northwestern Oklahoma, Enid offers a rich historical backdrop for those seeking apartments for rent. Founded during the Cherokee Outlet Land Run of 1893, Enid has evolved from a frontier town to an established city with deep agricultural roots. The city's impressive grain storage capacity—the third largest in the world—has earned it recognition in Oklahoma's agricultural industry. Apartments for rent in Enid provide access to local attractions like the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, Leonardo's Discovery Warehouse, and a historic downtown district that hosts community events throughout the year.
With a population of over 51,000, Enid offers rental options at competitive prices, with one-bedroom apartments averaging around $710 per month. The local economy encompasses agriculture, oil and gas, manufacturing, and healthcare sectors, with employers like Koch Industries and AdvancePierre Foods contributing to the job market. Residents can enjoy the city's parks, attend performances by the Enid Symphony Orchestra (Oklahoma's oldest), and participate in annual events like the Tri-State Music Festival and Cherokee Strip Days celebration. The city is conveniently located 70 miles north of Oklahoma City.
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The average rent in Enid, OK is $732.
The average rent for a studio apartment in Enid, OK is $561.
The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Enid, OK is $732.
The average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Enid, OK is $861.
The average rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in Enid, OK is $944.
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