Green Country REI is a real estate investment networking and education organization that connects property investors across Oklahoma, with regular meetings and deal-sharing forums held in the Oklahoma City area.
Green Country REI functions as a membership-based investor community rather than a brokerage or property management firm. Members range from first-time flippers and rental property owners to experienced commercial investors. The organization focuses on deal sourcing, strategy discussion, and peer learning rather than direct real estate transactions. It operates within a broader landscape of Oklahoma City real estate investment groups, including other local REIA chapters and informal investor networks, but positions itself specifically around the Green Country region's market dynamics.
Green Country REI holds regular in-person meetings, typically on a monthly basis, where members present deals, share market analysis, and network. Monthly membership dues generally run between $25 and $40, though one-time visitors can usually attend a first meeting free or at a small drop-in fee. The organization sometimes hosts special events, workshops on topics like creative financing or property analysis, and deal-sharing sessions where members pitch projects to the group. Pricing for workshops varies, but educational events typically cost $20 to $60 per person depending on the speaker and depth of content.
The membership structure supports access to a private online forum or member directory where investors can connect on potential deals, ask questions about local contractors and lenders, and share leads on off-market properties.
Green Country REI competes for investor attention against larger, more established organizations like the Oklahoma Investment Real Estate Association (OIREA), which covers a wider geographic area and tends to draw a more formal, corporate membership. OIREA meetings often feature national speakers and more polished presentations but charge higher membership fees and have less focus on local deal-sharing. For investors seeking deal-only networks without formal membership, individual Facebook groups and WhatsApp channels exist across Oklahoma City's investment community, though these lack the structure and speaker access that Green Country REI provides. Local real estate coaching companies and mastermind groups, typically running $200 to $500 monthly, offer deeper one-on-one strategy but are not suitable for investors seeking casual networking and market intelligence at lower cost.
Choose Green Country REI if you want consistent access to local investor peers, monthly education, and deal leads at minimal cost. Choose OIREA if you want exposure to national trends and a broader professional network. Choose private coaching if you have capital and need personalized strategy on a specific investment type.
Green Country REI works best for newer investors building deal sourcing networks, part-time investors looking for contractor and lender referrals, and active property owners wanting to stay current on local market shifts. The group also suits investors seeking accountability and feedback on deal analysis before committing capital. It does not suit real estate agents looking for client leads (the group is investor-focused), passive real estate investors preferring minimal engagement, or those seeking formal legal or financial planning advice. Members should expect to give as much as they take; groups that thrive on deal-sharing require participants to bring leads and insights to the table.
First-time guests typically contact the organization through its website or Facebook page to learn the current meeting location and time, as these can shift. Bring business cards if you have them and come prepared to introduce yourself and state your investment focus (single-family rentals, wholesaling, commercial, et cetera). There is no obligation to speak at the first meeting; observing deal presentations and listening to speaker sessions gives newcomers a feel for the group's culture and member base. Many attendees exchange contact information after meetings for follow-up conversations about specific markets or strategies.
Green Country REI meetings typically occur at a hotel meeting space or community room in central Oklahoma City, though the exact venue should be confirmed directly with the organization, as locations and times change seasonally or when membership grows. Parking is usually available at the host venue. Check the group's website or social media for the current schedule and address before attending.
Green Country REI fills a practical niche for Oklahoma City investors who need peer feedback and deal access without the cost or formality of larger associations, making it a starting point for anyone testing the local investment market or scaling an existing portfolio.
