Moving to Jenks, Oklahoma: Tour Ritz Hollow + What You Get for Around $730K–$750K
If you’re relocating from a place where $750,000 buys a smaller lot, an older home, or a longer commute… Jenks can feel like a reset.
Today’s tour is in
Ritz Hollow, a
gated community in Jenks, Oklahoma, and it’s the kind of neighborhood that makes relocation buyers say:
“Wait… this is Tulsa?”
We’re walking through a home priced around $730,000, and more importantly, we’re breaking down why Jenks is one of the most popular suburbs buyers choose when they want:
- strong schools
- quick access to Tulsa
- elevated homes and neighborhoods
- and a day-to-day lifestyle that simply feels easier
Why Jenks Is One of the Most Popular Tulsa Suburbs
Jenks tends to attract higher-earning professionals and families because it hits a rare combination: schools + location + lifestyle.
1) Income + lifestyle alignment
Jenks has one of the highest median household incomes in the Tulsa metro—around $105,000—which is often surprising to buyers coming from larger markets.
2) Schools people move for
Jenks Public Schools are consistently recognized among the top districts in Oklahoma as cited by niche.com—and that’s a major reason families zero in on this area early.
3) Location that makes your life easier
Ritz Hollow sits in one of those “sweet spot” parts of the metro:
- you can get around Tulsa in about 15–20 minutes
- you’re about 2 minutes from the turnpike
- and you’re close to downtown Jenks (the walkable area with coffee, shopping, and local spots)
That proximity is the difference between “suburb that feels far away” and “suburb that feels connected.”
Welcome to Ritz Hollow: Gated + Convenient + Easy Living
Ritz Hollow is gated, tucked into a prime Jenks location, and built for buyers who want a neighborhood that feels elevated without feeling isolated.
In this tour, the home is:
- 4 bedrooms
- 3.5 bathrooms
- 3,685 sq ft
- just under ¼ acre
- west-facing with unobstructed views (aka: sunset lovers, this one’s for you)
First Impression: The Office That Makes Remote Work Feel Better
Right off the entry, there’s an office that immediately stands out:
- large picture window with a view of the sky and greenery
- beautiful built-ins
- beam detail
- real hardwood floors
- tall ceilings and an 8-foot door
If you work from home (even part time), this is the kind of office that changes your day-to-day life.
The Great Room: Oversized, Open, and Built Around the View
This is one of those living rooms where you don’t have to “make furniture fit.” You can actually live.
You get:
- a truly large great room (sectional + chairs + anything you want)
- built-ins
- tray ceiling + crown molding
- and the main event…
The sunset view
Because the home faces west with open views, the sunset show is real. Tulsa sunsets light up the sky in oranges, purples, reds, and blues—and in a home like this, you don’t just see it… you experience it.
Kitchen + Dining: Elevated Finishes and Real Functionality
This kitchen reads “move-up home” the moment you step into it.
Highlights include:
- a large island with a thick countertop
- professional-grade refrigerator
- Frigidaire Professional gas cooktop
- herringbone-style backsplash
- beautiful cabinetry and strong storage
You also get both:
- a formal dining space
- and a kitchenette area with room for the table size you actually want
Pantry + Drop Zone Setup: The Practical Details That Matter
This is one of those layouts that makes daily life smoother:
- pantry is right where you want it
- dedicated coat/utility closet near the garage entry
- true “drop zone” flow (groceries in → pantry → kitchen)
And yes—these are the little things that make a home feel easy.
3-Car Garage: Finished the Way Buyers Expect at This Price
In this price point, the garage matters—and this one delivers:
- 3-car garage
- epoxy flooring
- sprinkler system
- tankless hot water heater
It’s clean, finished, and functional.
Main Level Bonus: Guest Suite + Laundry With Sink
Downstairs guest bedroom
This is perfect for:
- multi-generational living
- visitors who want privacy
- older kids who want their own space
It includes an ensuite bath with a shower/tub combo and a solid closet.
Laundry room done right
- sink
- cabinetry
- storage for real life
- linen/storage closet nearby
Primary Suite: Outdoor Access + A Bathroom That Feels Like a Spa
The primary suite is spacious and includes something buyers love:
- a large door directly to the backyard (especially great for dogs and easy outdoor access)
In the bathroom:
- soaking tub
- privacy glass
- zero-entry shower
- dual vanities
- great lighting
- and a closet that can actually handle real wardrobes (plus the “bags need a home” reality)
Don’t Miss: Powder Bath + Storage
Before heading upstairs, there’s a powder bath that feels elevated (not an afterthought), plus additional storage tucked where it’s actually useful.
Upstairs: Flex Space, Storage, and Two More Bedrooms
Upstairs gives you that extra living space that makes this floor plan so flexible:
- game room / media room potential
- “homeschool room” potential
- poker table / hangout space
- more storage than most buyers expect
There are two bedrooms upstairs with a shared bathroom featuring subway tile and a clean, classic look—plus multiple closets for linen, games, and holiday storage.
Backyard: Privacy, Space, and a Perfect Sunset Setup
Outside, this home checks a lot of “relocation buyer” boxes:
- covered patio (important for west sun)
- peaceful, open views
- landscaped all the way to the tree line
- a yard that feels private and quiet
And the back of the home has a high-end look—dark trim, great brick detail, and a design that feels modern and intentional.
Final Thoughts: Who This Home (and Jenks) Fits Best
If you want:
- top-tier suburb convenience
- schools families consistently move for (as cited by niche.com)
- a gated community feel
- a home that feels oversized and thoughtfully designed
- and a Tulsa commute that stays reasonable
Jenks—and neighborhoods like Ritz Hollow—deserve a serious look.
FAQ: Moving to Jenks, Oklahoma
Is Jenks a good suburb for families?
Yes—Jenks is one of the most popular family suburbs because of schools (as cited by niche.com), community lifestyle, and proximity to Tulsa.
How far is Jenks from downtown Tulsa?
Depending on where you are in Jenks, many commutes into Tulsa land in the 15–20 minute range.
What price range is typical for Ritz Hollow?
Homes vary based on size, updates, and lot position, but Ritz Hollow is generally positioned as an elevated Jenks neighborhood with strong long-term demand.
Ready to Make Your Tulsa Plan?
If you’re moving in 9 days, 90 days, or 9 months, don’t try to “guess” your way through suburbs—especially when each one feels so different.
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Option 1 (Easy Start): Download the Tulsa Relocation Guide
https://sabrinashawtulsarealtor.com/relocation-guide
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Option 2 (Personalized Plan): Schedule your complimentary Tulsa Relocation Blueprint Call
https://bit.ly/RelocationBlueprint
Sabrina Shaw
📞 918-637-7826
✉️ sabrinashaw@allwaysrealtygroup.net
Allways Realty Group — brokered by eXp Realty











































