RE/MAX Preferred Properties is a residential real estate brokerage operating across the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, staffed by agents who work on commission and represent buyers, sellers, or both in single-family home and small residential transactions.
RE/MAX Preferred Properties functions as one office within the RE/MAX franchise system, a national network where agents operate as independent contractors under a brokerage banner. The Oklahoma City location serves the metro area including central OKC, surrounding suburbs, and exurban bedroom communities. Agents here typically handle the full residential transaction cycle: listing homes for sale, representing buyers through purchase, and closing deals. Like other RE/MAX offices, this location provides agents with leads, back-office support, transaction coordination, and use of RE/MAX's national marketing platform, but agents maintain their own client relationships and earn commission splits rather than salaries.
When selling, a homeowner lists with a RE/MAX Preferred Properties agent who enters the property into the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), coordinates open houses and showings, and handles negotiations with buyer's agents. The agent's commission—typically 5 to 6 percent of the sale price, split between the listing and buyer's agent—comes from the sale proceeds. On the buyer side, an agent here represents a purchaser, shows homes, submits offers, and manages inspections, appraisals, and loan contingencies; buyers do not pay the buyer's agent directly, as that agent's portion of the seller's commission funds the transaction. Agents at RE/MAX offices typically handle paperwork through transaction coordinators on staff, reducing what falls directly on the individual agent.
RE/MAX competes locally against traditional full-service brokerages like Coldwell Banker and Century 21, as well as smaller independent agencies. Coldwell Banker and Century 21 offices operate similarly (agent-based, commission-split models), making the choice between them often a matter of which specific agent you trust rather than brokerage brand. Discount brokerages like Redfin and Zillow offer reduced commission rates (often 1 to 2 percent) but limit services: agents may not show homes in person or negotiate aggressively on your behalf. RE/MAX's strength is agent volume and local market saturation; the franchise model means many agents under one banner, increasing the odds of finding an agent with deep knowledge of a specific Oklahoma City neighborhood. The trade-off is less personalized brokerage support than a smaller independent firm might offer. Choose RE/MAX if you want an agent with strong local network and MLS access; choose a discount brokerage if you are comfortable with minimal service and want to save on commission; choose a smaller independent brokerage if you value direct access to a broker who knows your property or neighborhood intimately.
RE/MAX Preferred Properties suits sellers in the Oklahoma City metro who want broad agent choice under one recognized brand and buyers who benefit from working with an agent already tied to a major network. It works well for standard residential transactions in established neighborhoods across OKC, Edmond, Norman, Midwest City, and surrounding areas where MLS participation and agent competition are highest. It does not suit sellers looking for fixed-fee or discount representation, or buyers who prefer a single point of contact at a boutique firm. First-time buyers in Oklahoma City who feel overwhelmed often pair well with RE/MAX agents because agent volume and training tend to support clearer explanations of contingencies and closing steps.
The first conversation with a RE/MAX Preferred Properties agent typically happens by phone or in-home consultation. If selling, expect a comparative market analysis (CMA) showing recent sales of similar homes in your neighborhood, a walk-through discussion of condition and improvements, and a proposed listing price. If buying, the agent will ask about budget, preferred neighborhoods within the OKC metro, timeline, and financing status, then begin showing homes matched to your criteria. Most agents ask for a buyer representation agreement, a non-binding document confirming the agent represents you and clarifying commission responsibility.
RE/MAX Preferred Properties maintains standard office hours; specific details and agent availability vary by individual agent. Reach the brokerage through its main Oklahoma City line to connect with an agent or ask for a referral to a specialist in your target neighborhood. Most agents respond to calls and emails same-day and can arrange showings outside standard hours.
RE/MAX Preferred Properties anchors the residential agent-based brokerage landscape in Oklahoma City, offering breadth of agent choice and robust MLS participation for buyers and sellers across the metro.
