Stefani Burton is a residential real estate agent at Levison Real Estate who specializes in helping first-time homebuyers navigate Oklahoma City's neighborhoods and understand the local market conditions that affect pricing and equity. Rather than handling high-volume transactions across multiple price points, Burton concentrates on educating buyers about neighborhood character, school zones, and long-term appreciation patterns in OKC's established and emerging residential areas.
Levison Real Estate operates as an independent brokerage serving the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Burton functions as a buyer's agent, meaning she represents purchasers rather than sellers, and earns commission only when a transaction closes. Her stated focus is on first-time buyers who lack experience reading market data, comparing neighborhoods, or understanding the mechanics of earnest money deposits and inspection contingencies. She works with buyers across OKC's price range, though her niche emphasizes education over transaction speed.
When you hire Burton as your buyer's agent, you sign a buyer representation agreement that typically lasts 30 to 90 days and obligates you to work exclusively with her. She does not charge you directly; instead, the seller's proceeds cover the buyer's agent commission, which is negotiable (commonly 2.5 to 3 percent of the sale price). This means cost to you is zero out of pocket for agent services.
Burton's duties include searching listings that meet your criteria, scheduling showings, explaining inspection and appraisal processes, reviewing contracts for contingencies (such as financing and home inspection), and negotiating on your behalf if the seller counters an offer. First-time buyers should understand that her role is to advocate for your interests, not the seller's, and that she cannot legally represent both sides of the same transaction.
Oklahoma City has hundreds of licensed agents. The meaningful distinction is not between individual agents but between representation models. Some agents at large national franchises (such as RE/MAX or Coldwell Banker) handle dozens of transactions per month and spend minimal time educating individual buyers; they move fast but assume you already understand the process. Independent brokerages and agents like Burton often work with fewer clients per year and allocate more time to explaining OKC-specific factors: why prices per square foot vary sharply between Edmond and south OKC, how school zone assignments affect resale value, or why older homes in Paseo Arts District appreciate differently than suburban new builds.
If you already know OKC neighborhoods and want a fast, transactional experience, a high-volume franchise agent may suit you better. If you are relocating to OKC, buying your first home, or unfamiliar with how local market conditions affect your choices, a specialist agent like Burton with deep neighborhood knowledge reduces the risk of buying in a zone that does not match your long-term plans.
Before committing to representation, you should ask Burton directly about her transaction history in the neighborhoods you are considering, her experience with your financing type (FHA loans, VA loans, cash, and so on), and her approach to contingencies. Ask her to explain what she would do if an inspection revealed foundation issues or if your appraisal came in lower than the offer price. Her answers will reveal whether she prioritizes protecting you or closing fast.
You can verify her license status through the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission and check her transaction history on the Oklahoma County Assessor's website if you want to see the neighborhoods and price points where she has actually worked. This is your due diligence, not a reflection on her reputation.
Your first conversation with Burton will likely cover your budget, timeline, and neighborhood preferences. She will then send you listings via email, show you homes in person, and discuss what you saw. When you find a property you want to offer on, she will help you determine a competitive offer price, draft the contract with standard contingencies, and submit it. The period from offer acceptance to closing typically runs 30 to 45 days and involves appraisal, inspection, title search, and lender approval.
Most independent agents like those at Levison Real Estate work flexible hours to accommodate client schedules, including evenings and Saturdays for showings. There is no storefront office with posted hours; instead, communication happens by phone, email, or text. You should ask Burton directly about her response time expectations and whether she is available during your preferred showing windows.
Burton's value to a first-time buyer in Oklahoma City rests on her willingness to slow down the process enough to explain how OKC's market works, not on speed or transaction volume. For buyers relocating to OKC or unfamiliar with neighborhood character and long-term appreciation patterns, this approach typically saves more in avoided mistakes than it costs in extended timeline.
