Infinity Real Estate Group is a residential real estate brokerage operating in the Oklahoma City metro that represents both buyers and sellers, competing in a market where agent choice significantly affects transaction costs and timeline. The firm works across single-family homes, townhomes, and condos in established neighborhoods and newer developments within the city limits and surrounding suburbs.
Infinity Real Estate Group functions as a brokerage offering buyer representation, seller representation, and listing services. Like other Oklahoma City brokerages, its agents work on commission, typically paid by the seller through a split at closing. The firm operates within the Oklahoma City MLS system and has access to the same property database and listing tools as competitors, but differentiation comes through agent experience, local market knowledge, and how actively they manage the buying or selling process.
When you hire Infinity as a buyer's agent, that agent represents your interests in negotiations and due diligence. You pay nothing out of pocket; the commission comes from the seller's proceeds, split between the listing agent and the buyer's agent. The agent's job includes identifying properties that fit your criteria, scheduling showings, researching comparable sales to inform your offer, and negotiating terms like inspection contingencies, financing contingencies, and closing timelines. Buyer representation is not mandatory in Oklahoma, but it is standard in OKC and protects you because the agent's fiduciary duty runs to you, not the seller.
The alternative is to work directly with a listing agent (called "dual agency"), where one agent represents both sides. This arrangement is legal in Oklahoma but creates a conflict of interest: the agent cannot fully advocate for your best price or terms because their obligation to the seller limits what they can do for you.
When listing a home with Infinity, the agent prices the property, coordinates photography and staging advice, lists it in the MLS, and manages showings. Listing commissions in Oklahoma City typically range from 5 to 6 percent of the sale price, split between the listing agent (usually 2.5 to 3 percent) and the buyer's agent (2.5 to 3 percent). A $300,000 home at 5.5 percent total commission means $16,500 leaves the proceeds, with roughly half paid to the buyer's agent and half split between your agent and the brokerage.
The alternative to listing with an agent is selling "For Sale by Owner" (FSBO). FSBO eliminates the listing agent's commission but requires you to price the home, schedule and conduct showings, manage inquiries, and negotiate directly with buyers. You still typically pay the buyer's agent commission (2.5 to 3 percent) if a buyer brings representation, meaning FSBO saves you only half the typical commission and exposes you to pricing mistakes that cost far more. Most Oklahoma City homes sell through agent representation.
Infinity competes with larger regional brokerages like Coldwell Banker, RE/MAX, Keller Williams, and local independent firms. Larger brokerages offer more agents and higher brand recognition but can mean less personalized attention; smaller or independent brokerages may offer closer relationships. The critical difference is not the brokerage name but the individual agent: their years selling in OKC, their activity level (number of transactions closed annually), and how they price your home. An experienced listing agent at Infinity may outperform a newer agent at a national brand, or vice versa. Ask any agent for their recent sales history, average days on market for their listings, and how they determine listing price.
Infinity is suited to buyers and sellers who want representation through a traditional MLS brokerage without the overhead of a real estate team or investment firm. It works for first-time buyers who need guidance on financing, inspections, and negotiations. It works for sellers ready to list homes priced competitively and marketed actively.
It is not suited to investors buying multiple properties or seeking off-market deals, because individual residential agents typically do not specialize in investment analysis or pocket listings. It is not suited to sellers in a hurry who cannot wait for market exposure, because even active listings typically show results over weeks, not days.
Working with Infinity begins with a consultation where you discuss your timeline, budget (for buyers), or home details (for sellers). Buyers typically sign a buyer representation agreement, though this is not legally required. Sellers have a listing agreement that specifies the commission and term (usually 30 to 90 days). From there, the process is driven by the market: buyer showings happen as properties appear; seller listings are marketed and shown to other agents and their buyers.
Verify Infinity's office location and hours directly with the firm, as brokerage operations change. Most OKC real estate transactions occur through email and phone coordination rather than in-office visits, and showings happen at the property, not the brokerage. If you prefer to sign documents in person, confirm whether Infinity offers that option or uses electronic signatures (standard in Oklahoma).
Infinity Real Estate Group holds a standard position in Oklahoma City's residential market; the quality of the outcome depends entirely on the individual agent you work with.
