Bring the whole group. We'll fit them.
Reunions, retreats, wedding parties, team trips — the stays that fall apart when they're split across three hotel rooms. These homes keep everyone under one roof, with the beds, tables, and backyards a real group actually needs.
Start with the head count
One home reaches this size — the Estate at Sunset, six bedrooms on a fenced acre.
See it 10–12The Gathering Homes4 whole-crew houses — four to five bedrooms for the reunion that doesn't need an estate.
Browse them 8–9The Neighborhood HomesSmaller crew? The neighborhood houses sleep eight or nine, close to the things you came for.
See the homesThe biggest room in the house is all of it
When the whole family is coming, the list is short. The Estate at Sunset sleeps 22 across six bedrooms, with an 800-square-foot game room and a fenced acre out back.
Sleeps 22The Estate at Sunset
An acre of Broken Arrow with room for all of you — the reunion, the retreat, the whole cheering section.
Four to five bedrooms. The whole crew, one address.
The Gathering Homes sleep 10 to 12 — the reunion, the retreat, the long weekend that doesn't need a whole estate.

The Pittsburg House
Seven beds, a piano nobody expected, and twenty-six hundred square feet of room to spread out.
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The Quincy House
Five minutes from the Rose District — and a hot tub under string lights for when you've had enough of it.
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The India House
Game night is not an afterthought here — it's the architecture.
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Ironwood
A storybook cottage that traded the attic for a pool table.
See the house →A whole estate for less per person than a hotel room.
22 of you across 11 hotel rooms means lobbies, elevators, and group texts about where to meet. Here it means one kitchen, one fire pit, one roof.
Planning something bigger?Weddings, retreats, and multi-home weekends — tell us the group and the dates.
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