Some homes you tour and forget by dinner. But the rare ones stay in your head like a favorite song you can’t stop humming. 9805 S Vandalia is that kind of home. Turn into the gated entrance of Hunters Pointe II, and the pace of life shifts. From tree-lined streets, the stucco walls rise in French-Provincial grace, framed by courtyards and gardens that are more invitation than design. The front door opens, and light pours in — stretching across vaulted ceilings, arched doorways, and exposed trusses with an elegant drama. The flow is effortless. A gallery-style Foyer draws you into spaces defined yet connected — Dining, Library, Living. Then there’s the Kitchen — updated with style and purpose: stunning counters, Jay Rambo curated cabinets and stainless-steel appliances eager for Sunday feasts and midnight snacks - open to the two-story Great Room and crafted second Dining area where tall windows drape the space in light and laughter. The fireplace flickers to life beneath built-ins dressed for stories and Sunday warmth. On the main floor, the Primary Suite offers quiet sanctuary, clean lines, a spa-style bathroom that feels like a well-earned exhale, and a dressing closet so smart it almost anticipates your morning. A generous Guest Bedroom Suite is tucked away for gracious privacy. Upstairs, a bright Game Room perches above the Great Room, alongside two Bedrooms with a Jack-and-Jill Bath and another with its own Ensuite. The rhythm is balance: open yet intimate, elegant yet livable. Step outside and the invitation continues. Courtyards and patios layer into one another, perfect for mornings softened by sunlight or evenings edged with conversation under garden glow. Designed by Tulsa architect Mike Dankbar, featured in Tomorrow’s Historic Tulsa Homes and Elegant Homes, this residence carries pedigree and presence in equal measure. With five bedrooms, four baths, it’s a home that doesn’t just shelter life — it elevates it. Welcome to the one you’ll remember.