Teresa Pyle operates as a residential real estate agent with RE/MAX Twin Rivers, one of the largest independent RE/MAX franchises in Oklahoma, serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas through a network of agents and support staff headquartered on the north side.
Pyle works as a buyer's and listing agent in Oklahoma City's residential market, representing clients in single-family home purchases, sales, and investment property transactions. As a RE/MAX agent, she operates on a commission structure standard to the industry: typically 2.5 to 3 percent of the sale price split between buyer's and listing agents, though the exact rate is negotiable per transaction. She handles property showings, market analysis, contract negotiation, and coordination with lenders and title companies. Like most residential agents in Oklahoma City, she can represent either the buyer or the seller, though not both in the same transaction.
Pyle's core service is listing representation or buyer representation, neither of which carries an upfront fee to the client. The agent's commission is paid from the seller's proceeds at closing. For sellers, the cost is the negotiated commission percentage on the final sale price; for buyers, representation is free because the buyer's agent commission comes from the seller's side of the deal. A $250,000 home sale with a 5.5 percent total commission (split equally) would cost the seller approximately $13,750, with half going to the listing agent and half to the buyer's agent.
Beyond basic buy-sell services, Pyle may assist with investment property analysis, rental property purchases, or pre-listing home staging advice. RE/MAX agents have access to the Oklahoma County Regional MLS and broader Oklahoma MLS data, allowing agents to pull comparable sales (comps) and current inventory. Many RE/MAX agents also offer buyer pre-approval guidance and referrals to lenders, though the agent does not arrange financing directly.
RE/MAX Twin Rivers is one of several major independent brokerages in Oklahoma City. Competing firms include Keller Williams Realty (a franchise with significant presence in OKC), Coldwell Banker, Century 21, and numerous independent single-agent or small-team operations. The main differences are not among individual agents but among brokerages:
RE/MAX agents typically operate with higher commission splits (meaning agents keep more of their commission) and less office overhead support compared to larger traditional brokerages. This model suits experienced agents but can mean fewer lead-generation resources than at firms like Keller Williams, which invest heavily in agent training and marketing infrastructure. A buyer or seller choosing between Pyle and an agent at a large brokerage is really comparing the individual agent's market knowledge and responsiveness against the brokerage's support system. An agent with 10 years in Oklahoma City's market will outperform a new agent backed by strong training, on average.
For first-time buyers, working with any agent (including Pyle) costs nothing; the value comes from the agent's knowledge of neighborhoods, school zones, and fair pricing. For sellers, comparing agents means assessing their local sales volume, their marketing approach, and whether they charge extra fees beyond commission (some agents charge for photography, staging, or sign placement; RE/MAX generally rolls these into commission).
Pyle's profile suits Oklahoma City buyers and sellers who value direct access to one agent rather than a team structure. Investors evaluating rental properties in the OKC metro benefit from an agent who understands cash-on-cash returns and can identify properties in neighborhoods with stable tenant demand (areas near employment centers or universities). First-time homebuyers benefit from an agent who knows the difference between FHA-friendly neighborhoods and areas where sellers routinely reject FHA offers.
This model does not suit clients who need multilingual service (RE/MAX Twin Rivers agents work in English; clients needing Spanish or other languages should ask about availability). Clients expecting white-glove concierge service or 24/7 availability may find a small-team or independent agent frustrating compared to larger corporate brokerages with administrative staff.
An initial consultation with Pyle typically occurs via phone, email, or in-person at her office or a coffee shop. If you are a seller, expect to discuss your timeline, your home's condition, and your price expectations. Pyle will likely schedule a home walk-through within one to two days to evaluate the property, assess repairs, and begin preparing a comparative market analysis (CMA). A CMA shows recent sales of similar homes in your neighborhood, establishing a realistic listing price. If you are a buyer, the first conversation covers your budget, must-haves (bedrooms, location), financing status, and timeline. Pyle will then send MLS listings matching your criteria and schedule showings.
RE/MAX Twin Rivers operates during standard business hours (typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays), though individual agents like Pyle often show homes outside these hours. Confirm current office location and Pyle's direct contact through RE/MAX Twin Rivers' website or by calling the main office. Properties are shown by appointment; most agents schedule viewings within 24 to 48 hours of your request. Parking at showings is available at the property itself.
Teresa Pyle's presence in Oklahoma City's residential market reflects the broader structure of real estate in the area: commission-based representation that costs buyers nothing and costs sellers a negotiated percentage of the sale price, with the agent's value determined by market knowledge and transaction experience rather than brokerage brand.
