House of Realty is a locally owned residential and investment real estate brokerage serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, operating as a traditional full-service firm with agents who handle buyer representation, seller listing, and property management under one roof.
House of Realty functions as a multi-service brokerage rather than a discount or discount-plus model. The firm maintains a staff of licensed agents who work on commission (typically 5 to 6 percent of sale price, split between listing and buyer's agent) and offers ancillary services including property management, which sets it apart from single-service competitors. The brokerage operates in the Oklahoma City metro, with agents covering neighborhoods from Edmond and Norman to central OKC. Unlike national franchises, House of Realty operates as an independent business, meaning transaction decisions and client-service policies are set locally rather than by corporate mandate.
House of Realty's primary service is residential buyer and seller representation. A listing agent handles marketing, showing coordination, and negotiation; the seller typically pays a combined commission (5 to 6 percent of final sale price) that is split between the listing agent and the buyer's agent. A buyer's agent assists with property search, offers, and closing, and receives their portion of that commission at closing—the buyer does not pay separately. This structure is standard across Oklahoma City brokerages.
The firm also offers property management for single-family rentals and small multi-unit properties. Management fees typically run 8 to 10 percent of monthly rent, plus a leasing fee (equivalent to one month's rent) when a tenant is placed. Property managers handle tenant screening, lease enforcement, rent collection, maintenance coordination, and eviction if necessary. Verify current fee schedules directly, as they may vary by property type or portfolio size.
House of Realty does not offer mortgage lending, title services, or home inspection; clients work with separate providers for those services, which is the norm in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City's real estate market includes national franchises (Keller Williams, RE/MAX, Coldwell Banker), independent brokerages of varying size, and flat-fee or discount brokerages that charge fixed listing fees instead of commission percentages. House of Realty's independent-brokerage model differs from franchise models in overhead and decision-making but not typically in agent compensation or seller costs.
Choose House of Realty if you value local ownership, prefer working with agents who have deep Oklahoma City neighborhood knowledge, or need property management in addition to buying or selling. Choose a national franchise (Keller Williams, RE/MAX) if you want access to a larger agent pool or relocate frequently and benefit from national networks. Choose a discount brokerage (discount listing fees or flat-fee models) if you are selling a straightforward property and want to minimize upfront costs, though you may sacrifice marketing spend or buyer's agent incentives. Choose a discount-plus brokerage (reduced commission with some services included) if you want a middle ground between full-service and bare-bones.
House of Realty suits Oklahoma City residents buying or selling a primary residence, investors managing rental portfolios, and anyone who values continuity (one firm for both transaction and property management). First-time buyers benefit from an agent who can walk through contingencies, financing timelines, and local market conditions. Landlords with multiple properties appreciate consolidated property management under the same roof as their agent relationships.
House of Realty is not the right fit if you are selling in a depressed market and need maximum discounting, if you prefer a large national franchise's brand recognition, or if you require services outside residential and rental property (commercial, industrial, or development land typically go through commercial brokerages).
Initial contact is typically by phone or website form. An agent will discuss your situation (buying, selling, or property management), listen to your timeline and budget or pricing expectations, and gather information about your property or search criteria. For buyers, the agent may provide a market overview and suggest neighborhoods that match your needs. For sellers, the agent will schedule a property walkthrough, assess condition and comparable recent sales, and discuss listing strategy and timeline. For property management clients, the agent collects property information and discusses fee structure and lease terms. No commitment is made at this stage.
House of Realty operates during standard business hours; confirm exact hours by phone or website, as they may vary by season or staff availability. The office is accessible during normal weekdays, and agents are often available for showings and consultations outside office hours by appointment. Oklahoma City's real estate transactions are conducted through the Oklahoma County Assessor's office and recorded at the county clerk; House of Realty coordinates with title companies and lenders on your behalf.
House of Realty fills a niche for homebuyers, sellers, and investors who prefer a locally operated, multi-service firm that combines brokerage and property management without franchise overhead. In a market where residential sales dominate and rental investment remains steady, a brokerage that handles both sides efficiently and maintains local roots has clear value.
