
A 2014 house on a nearly half-acre lot in Jenks sold for $1.10 million, the highest-priced home sale publicly reported in the Tulsa, Oklahoma metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026.
The week’s five highest-priced reported sales combined for $4.91 million and span Jenks, Bixby and Broken Arrow, with the second- and fourth-ranked houses standing in the same gated Bixby community, Wood Hollow Estates.
The homes behind those closings were built in 2012, 2014, 2022, 2023 and 2025, and several of them stand inside gated communities. Listings held by McGraw, Realtors appear at Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5 in the ranking.
No. 1 — $1,100,000 · 1113 W 108th Pl S, Jenks, Oklahoma

The week’s highest reported price went to 1113 W 108th Pl S in Jenks, which sold for $1,100,000 on August 11, 2026. Built in 2014 in the Brook at Stone Bluff neighborhood, the house stands on a 0.46-acre lot and carries four bedrooms across a reported 5,112 square feet.
The kitchen is built around a large island, double ovens, a six-burner gas cooktop and a full-size built-in refrigerator and freezer. A vaulted ceiling with wood beams tops the primary bedroom suite, whose bath holds a large walk-in shower, a separate soaker tub and double sinks beside an oversized closet fitted with a make-up vanity. Two bedrooms, two full baths and a half bath, two living rooms and a dedicated office with built-ins occupy the downstairs, while two more bedrooms, two full baths and a game room sized for a pool table sit upstairs. A wet bar with its own refrigerator and ice maker serves the second living room, which opens to the patio.
Outdoors, a heated gunite pool, a spa and a fountain sit beside a covered patio with a built-in grill, and a putting green fills part of the grounds. A three-car garage, a mudroom with built-in storage, an oversized laundry room and a new roof round out the property.
Jamie R Ferrell of McGraw, Realtors was the listing agent. The $1,100,000 closing put Ferrell at the listing side of the highest-priced home sale reported anywhere in the Tulsa, Oklahoma metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026. The property previously changed hands for $885,000 in 2021.
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No. 2 — $999,999 · 6544 E 123rd St S, Bixby, Oklahoma

A single-story house completed in 2023 inside the gated Wood Hollow Estates community in Bixby changed hands for $999,999 in an August 14, 2026 closing, the second-highest reported price in the metro area that week. White oak flooring, high ceilings and open entertaining rooms run through a reported 3,716 square feet with three bedrooms.
A flex room overlooking the private backyard is set up to work as a lounge, a fitness studio, a media room or a game space, and a working pantry kept out of sight of the main rooms adds prep space, storage and an additional refrigerator. The primary suite holds separate vanity areas, dual walk-in closets and an oversized walk-in shower, and the utility room carries extensive cabinetry and a planning desk. The epoxy-finished three-car garage has walk-up attic storage above it in place of pull-down stairs, and a large covered patio with a fireplace faces a backyard with room for a pool.
Val Gaudet of Chinowth & Cohen was the listing agent. Jake Tillman of Chinowth & Cohen represented the buyer. The house closed at its full asking price, and the transaction ranked No. 2 in RealtyWire’s Tulsa Metro Area Top 5 for the week, with Gaudet on the listing side. The property previously changed hands for $929,000 in 2023.
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No. 3 — $985,000 · 5621 W Charleston St, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

In Broken Arrow, a custom home built in 2012 by Viking Builders inside the 24-hour manned gated community of Berwick Fairways recorded an August 13, 2026 closing at $985,000, the third-highest reported price in the metro area for the week. It stands on a 0.31-acre lot with golf course views from the front and more than 10 acres of wooded land behind it.
Stone covers much of the exterior and reappears indoors, where hand-scraped oak flooring, a living room fireplace and a Savant smart home system carry a reported 5,151 square feet, a figure taken from an appraisal, according to the listing. The kitchen is built around a massive granite island and a Thermador double oven, and the primary suite overlooks the pool and opens to a bath with a Jacuzzi tub and a separate shower. A formal dining room, a soundproof media room, a private office and a tornado safe room fill out the main level, with two more bedrooms and an oversized game room upstairs.
The backyard holds a saltwater pool with a grotto rock feature, an attached hot tub and new travertine decking, and the covered patio carries a stone fireplace, a built-in Hasty Bake grill and an outdoor refrigerator. A composite roof was added in 2024, and the house sits in the Bixby school district.
Caryl Kirtley of McGraw, Realtors was the listing agent. Susan M. Gibson of McGraw, Realtors represented the buyer. Kirtley’s listing produced the third-highest reported home sale in the Tulsa metro area for the week, at $985,000. The property previously changed hands for $140,000 in 2011, before the current residence was completed in 2012.
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No. 4 — $975,000 · 6615 E 123rd Pl S, Bixby, Oklahoma

Wood Hollow Estates also produced the fourth-ranked sale, at 6615 E 123rd Pl S in Bixby, which brought $975,000 in a closing dated August 10, 2026. Cobblestone built the single-story home in 2022, and it carries four bedrooms and a reported 3,935 square feet.
LED-lit custom shelving and a remote-controlled fireplace anchor the open main space, and the kitchen runs on gas appliances with double ovens and an oversized island, backed by a full prep kitchen with a second refrigerator, a wine chiller, a sink and a microwave. Oversized windows, remote shades and custom draperies frame the dining area’s outlook over a landscaped backyard, where a linear fireplace and a television sit behind eight-foot privacy fencing. Plantation shutters run throughout, and the plan adds a study, a utility room with dual desk spaces and a flexible fourth bedroom. Two gas furnaces, two air-conditioning units, an ERV system and full foam insulation serve the house, with a climate-controlled attic reached by stairs.
Donna Brollier of McGraw, Realtors was the listing agent. Jake Bradshaw of Coldwell Banker Select represented the buyer. Brollier held the listing on the $975,000 transaction, which ranked No. 4 in RealtyWire’s weekly Tulsa Metro Area Top 5. The property previously changed hands for $975,000 in 2023.
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No. 5 — $855,000 · 7508 S 5th St, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

A newly completed house at 7508 S 5th St in Broken Arrow sold for $855,000 on August 11, 2026, the fifth-highest reported price in the metro area that week. Finished in 2025 inside the gated Lakes at Indian Springs community, it holds four bedrooms and three and a half baths across a reported 4,607 square feet.
High ceilings and warm neutral tones carry the interior, where custom millwork frames the dining area and French doors open onto a front courtyard. The kitchen includes a butler’s pantry with added storage and counter space, and the first-floor primary suite has a vaulted ceiling and a bath with a soaking tub, dual vanities and an oversized walk-in shower with multiple shower heads. A front room works as an office or an added bedroom, two more bedrooms share a Pullman bath, and a game room with a full bath fills the upper floor.
The house sits on a generously sized lot, with an oversized patio and fireplace off the back and a three-car garage alongside.
Sue Ann Blair of McGraw, Realtors was the listing agent. Joanna Ford of Realty One Group Dreamers represented the buyer. The $855,000 sale rounded out RealtyWire’s Tulsa Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026, and Blair carried the listing. The property previously changed hands for $55,000 in 2024, before the current residence was completed in 2025.
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RealtyWire selected these transactions from publicly reported residential sales identified for the calendar week ending Sunday, August 16, 2026. The report may exclude private, off-market, delayed or nondisclosed transactions. Prices, property details and professional representation are reported as available at publication and may be updated following confirmation from transaction participants.
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