BRIO at The Rose Apartments
305 N Main St,
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
$1,375 - $1,499
Studio - 2 Beds
Community spirit runs high in Downtown Broken Arrow, situated just minutes from Tulsa, Oklahoma. With its historic roots, Downtown has flourished with an influx of new businesses. In fact, many historic Victorian homes have been restored and converted into local businesses that are now a staple to the community. Along with home restoration, new townhouses and affordable apartments have created more living space for the influx of residents.
Though a downtown district, Downtown Broken Arrow has a suburban charm that you just can’t escape, and why would you want to? This tight-knit community throws together some of the most entertaining, family-friendly fun you could imagine. With the Broken Arrow Museum, Rose District Fountain, Farmers Market, and the Performing Arts Center, there’s plenty of things to do and explore!
As a business district in the northeastern corner of Oklahoma, Downtown is the perfect blend of small town living and big city amenities. Enjoy delicious restaurants, unique shops, and perfectly walkable streets. Main Street Tavern is your best bet for upscale pub food and classic cocktails, and don’t forget to attend the best holiday event in Downtown: Rhema Lights. The park, church, and recreation center light up with over two million lights, creating a magical wonderland. This free, family-friendly light show is a must-see during the holiday season!
As of October 2025, the average apartment rent in Downtown Broken Arrow is $1,039 for a studio, $1,096 for one bedroom, $1,134 for two bedrooms, and $900 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Downtown Broken Arrow has decreased by -1.0% in the past year.
Studio
691 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,039/month
Average Rent
1 BR
777 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,096/month
Average Rent
2 BR
979 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,134/month
Average Rent
3 BR
1,113 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$900/month
Average Rent
Somewhat Walkable
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You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.
Minimal Transit
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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
Somewhat Bikeable
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You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.
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