RE/MAX Energy is a residential real estate brokerage operating in the Oklahoma City metro area, with a focus on north Oklahoma City and Edmond neighborhoods. The firm operates as an independent franchise under the RE/MAX global network, meaning agents retain a higher percentage of their commissions than at traditional brokerages in exchange for paying desk fees and other operational costs directly.
RE/MAX Energy functions as a brokerage where independent agents list and sell residential properties under a commission-based model. Unlike corporate brokerages where the company takes a fixed split of every transaction, RE/MAX franchises operate on a 100% commission structure: agents keep all commission earned (typically 2.5% to 3% per side in the Oklahoma City market, split with the buyer's agent) after paying their desk fee, E&O insurance, and franchise fees to RE/MAX. This model appeals to experienced agents with established client bases but requires more self-sufficiency than a traditional brokerage environment provides.
The brokerage is licensed to facilitate residential purchases, sales, and occasionally lease transactions. As a RE/MAX affiliate, it has access to the national RE/MAX referral network, useful for clients relocating into or out of Oklahoma City.
RE/MAX Energy agents handle listing services (marketing, showing coordination, negotiation) and buyer representation. Sellers typically pay commission split between listing and buyer's agents, totaling 5% to 6% of sale price in most Oklahoma City transactions, though this varies by property and market conditions. Buyers working with a RE/MAX agent do not pay directly; their agent is compensated from the seller's proceeds.
The brokerage does not charge buyers upfront fees for representation. Sellers negotiating a listing agreement set their total commission rate with their listing agent, who then splits it with the buyer's agent. Desk fees for agents at RE/MAX Energy are not public-facing costs but affect the brokerage's commission split. New or inactive agents may encounter higher desk fees than established agents.
Oklahoma City's residential market includes several brokerage models. Keller Williams operates a different commission split (typically 70/30 to agents after fees for experienced agents) and emphasizes agent training through its own education system. Coldwell Banker and Century 21 operate on a more traditional split (50/50 to 60/40 range). For sellers, the practical difference is minimal: the total commission negotiated with a listing agent is what matters, not the brokerage's internal split.
RE/MAX Energy suits agents with existing client bases and higher transaction volumes who benefit from keeping more commission per sale. It suits sellers who find an experienced RE/MAX agent they trust; the brokerage itself is not a factor in seller choice, only the individual agent's track record and marketing plan. Choose a RE/MAX agent if you want representation from someone with years in the market; choose Keller Williams if you value structured training and coaching for your agent; choose an independent broker if you want direct access to ownership decision-making.
RE/MAX Energy agents primarily serve homebuyers and sellers in north Oklahoma City and Edmond, areas with steady single-family home inventory and suburban growth. The brokerage is well-suited to sellers with homes in these zones, particularly if they locate an agent with local neighborhood expertise. It does not operate commercial divisions and would not be the choice for office or industrial property transactions (though agents may refer commercial deals to specialist brokers).
First-time homebuyers working with a RE/MAX agent receive the same representation as with any other brokerage's buyer's agent, at no direct cost. The agent's experience and local knowledge matter more than the brokerage name.
Sellers typically meet with a listing agent for a consultation to discuss home value, market conditions in their neighborhood, and a proposed marketing strategy. The agent will provide a comparative market analysis (CMA) showing recently sold homes of similar size and condition. Listing agreement terms and commission are negotiated at this stage.
Buyers contact a RE/MAX agent and discuss neighborhoods, price range, and financing status. The agent then shows available homes and coordinates offers when a buyer identifies a property. No formal agreement is required before a buyer works with an agent, though many agents ask for a buyer representation agreement to clarify expectations.
RE/MAX Energy's main office is located in north Oklahoma City. Office hours follow standard business hours (typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays); agents work varied schedules including evenings and weekends for showings. Verification of the exact office address and phone number is recommended before visiting, as brokerage locations sometimes shift.
RE/MAX Energy fills a conventional role in Oklahoma City's residential market: it is a platform for agents with independent business models rather than a distinctive service or approach. Its value depends entirely on matching with an experienced local agent whose market knowledge and transaction history align with your needs.
