Stephanie Buckmaster operates as a residential real estate agent within RE/MAX Preferred Properties, a franchise office serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. She works primarily with first-time homebuyers and established homeowners trading up to larger properties, using the RE/MAX platform and local market access to guide clients through purchase and sale transactions.
Buckmaster earns commission as a listing or buyer's agent, a structure standard across Oklahoma City residential sales. When representing a buyer, her commission typically comes from the listing agent's split of the total sales commission, which ranges from 5 to 6 percent of the sale price in most Oklahoma City transactions (verify current splits with the agent, as rates vary by transaction). When representing a seller, she lists the property and coordinates with buyer's agents; the seller pays the full commission, split between listing and buyer's agent.
As a buyer's agent, Buckmaster identifies properties matching your criteria, arranges showings, advises on competitive offer strategy, and navigates inspection, appraisal, and closing. As a listing agent, she prices your home, manages showings and open houses, fields and negotiates offers, and coordinates the closing process. The buyer's agent role costs you nothing directly; the seller's commission funds both sides. The listing agent role means the seller bears the cost.
Before committing to Buckmaster or any Oklahoma City agent, assess three factors: experience and local knowledge, responsiveness to your communication style, and alignment with your timeline and budget. Ask how many transactions she has closed in the past year, the average days on market for her listings, and her sell price-to-list price ratio (higher is stronger). Request references from at least two recent clients in your target neighborhood.
Test responsiveness early. Contact her with questions and note how quickly she replies and whether answers are detailed or generic. Ask directly about her experience with your specific situation (first-time buying, investment property, luxury market, distressed sale).
Buckmaster's affiliation with RE/MAX Preferred Properties provides access to the RE/MAX agent network and MLS databases covering Oklahoma City metro, a standard advantage for major franchise agents. Independent agents and smaller brokers may offer more personalized attention but sometimes narrower market reach.
Oklahoma City's residential market includes agents at regional brokers (Edmond Realty, Chinowth & Cohen), national franchises (Coldwell Banker, Keller Williams), and independent agents or small teams. Franchise agents like Buckmaster at RE/MAX typically excel when you need broad market exposure, fast closing timelines, and transaction volume to support your deal. They often have systematic processes and backup agents if your primary contact is unavailable.
Smaller brokerages and independents may offer deeper neighborhood expertise and more flexible negotiation strategies if you're buying or selling outside the mainstream market (new construction, land, investment properties). Choose Buckmaster if you want a structured, efficient transaction with established systems; choose a smaller firm or specialist if your situation requires customized strategy or you value a single point of contact who personally manages every phase.
Initial contact with Buckmaster typically occurs via phone or email through RE/MAX Preferred Properties' website or direct referral. In a first buyer consultation, expect discussion of your budget, timeline, neighborhood preferences, and financing status. She will ask whether you are preapproved for a mortgage (critical for competitive offers in Oklahoma City's current market) and explain the offer, inspection, and closing process.
For sellers, the first meeting includes a property walk-through, discussion of recent comparable sales in your area, and a listing price recommendation. She may suggest repairs, staging, or minor improvements to maximize appeal, though staging depth varies by agent.
RE/MAX Preferred Properties operates during standard business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, with availability by appointment for showings outside those hours. Verify current hours and her direct contact method through RE/MAX Preferred Properties' office in Oklahoma City. Most agents schedule weekend and evening appointments on demand, especially during active buying seasons (spring through early fall).
Buckmaster operates remotely or from the RE/MAX office; you do not visit in person for routine transactions. Showings happen at the properties themselves. Closings occur at a title or escrow company, not at the agency.
Buckmaster suits first-time buyers and upgrading homeowners in Oklahoma City's mainstream residential market (single-family homes, townhomes, and condos in established or developing neighborhoods). She works well for buyers with clear timelines and sellers who want a structured listing process with marketing through RE/MAX's channels.
Skip Buckmaster if you need a specialist in luxury homes above $750,000 (larger boutique firms often handle these), if you're buying investment properties or multi-unit rentals (commercial and investment agents serve that market better), or if you strongly prefer an independent agent with deep neighborhood roots and personal attention.
Buckmaster's role in Oklahoma City's real estate landscape is standard: a competent residential agent serving the volume market through a major franchise. Hiring her makes sense when you value process efficiency and access to established systems over bespoke service.
