Bertha Booth is a residential real estate agent based in Oklahoma City working under the Coldwell Banker Select franchise, a luxury-focused segment of the Coldwell Banker network that emphasizes high-touch service and targets upper-middle to luxury-tier properties.
Bertha Booth operates as a listing and buyer's agent for residential properties in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. As a Coldwell Banker Select agent, she is part of a brokerage that positions itself above the broad Coldwell Banker network by limiting agent count per office and focusing on higher-value transactions. The Select model means fewer agents per branch, which theoretically results in more personal attention but also a narrower geographic or price-point focus than traditional full-size brokerages. Her role involves helping clients either sell properties (as a listing agent who markets and negotiates on behalf of the seller) or buy properties (as a buyer's agent who represents the buyer's interests and negotiates terms).
Like all agents operating under a commission structure, Bertha Booth's compensation comes from a percentage of the final sale price, typically split between listing and buyer's agents. That percentage is negotiable but averages 5 to 6 percent of the sale price in Oklahoma City residential transactions, split evenly between the two sides. The seller usually covers the total commission through the sale proceeds, meaning the buyer does not pay the buyer's agent directly out of pocket. However, if a buyer works with Bertha as their agent, the commission split depends on what the listing agent agrees to offer. If you sell with her, you will negotiate her commission rate upfront. If you buy with her, there is no direct cost to you, but her incentive is to close the sale at any price; be aware that a buyer's agent's interests are not always perfectly aligned with getting you the lowest price.
Oklahoma City's residential agent landscape includes Coldwell Banker Select, the broader Coldwell Banker network, national franchises like RE/MAX and Keller Williams, and independent or smaller boutique brokerages. Coldwell Banker Select sits in the middle tier by prestige and price focus. Its main distinction is a smaller agent roster and emphasis on refined marketing for mid-range to upper properties, usually above $300,000. RE/MAX agents tend to work across a wider price range and often have higher individual production, which can mean faster turnaround but less personalized attention. Keller Williams operates a team-based model that spreads leads and transactions across multiple agents, useful if you want a built-in support system but less useful if you prefer continuity with one person. Independent agents or small boutique firms offer flexibility and local knowledge but may lack the marketing reach and name recognition of a franchise. Coldwell Banker Select is a reasonable choice if you are selling a house in the $300,000 to $750,000 range in Oklahoma City proper or nearby suburbs and want professional staging, professional photography, and a brokerage name that carries weight with buyers. It is less ideal if you are selling below $250,000 or a commercial property, where other brokerages may have better tools or networks.
Bertha Booth is a fit for Oklahoma City sellers with mid-to-upper-range residential properties who value personalized service and professional presentation. Buyers working with her benefit if they are also in that price range and want an agent whose brokerage can leverage Coldwell Banker's national database and referral network. She does not suit buyers or sellers with properties below $200,000, where the commission amount becomes less attractive and the brokerage's luxury focus may feel misaligned. She is also not the choice for commercial, investment, or land sales, where different brokerage specializations and agent networks become critical.
Initial contact with Bertha Booth typically happens by phone, email, or through Coldwell Banker's website inquiry form. For sellers, the first step is a market analysis: the agent walks through your property, compares it to similar recently sold homes in your neighborhood (a "comparable market analysis" or CMA), and proposes a list price. For buyers, the first conversation covers budget, desired neighborhoods (typically within Oklahoma City, Edmond, Mustang, or Norman), and financing timeline. Both paths involve a discussion of the agent's services and the commission or buyer representation agreement you will sign.
Bertha Booth operates during standard Oklahoma business hours and can be reached through Coldwell Banker Select's Oklahoma City office. Contact her through the Coldwell Banker website or call the brokerage directly to confirm current phone and email; brokerage phone numbers and agent availability shift seasonally.
Bertha Booth represents a professional middle ground in Oklahoma City residential sales: established brokerage backing without the anonymity of a massive national firm, and expertise suited to a specific price and property type.
