The Blantons operate as an independent residential real estate brokerage in Oklahoma City, handling both buyer representation, seller listings, and property management across the metro area. The firm operates on a traditional agent commission model tied to transaction sales, distinguishing it from discount brokerages or flat-fee alternatives that have entered the Oklahoma City market in recent years.
The Blantons function as a conventional real estate brokerage rather than a discount or tech-forward alternative. Agents earn commission on closed transactions, typically structured as a percentage of the sale price split between buyer and listing agents. The firm handles residential sales across Oklahoma City's major neighborhoods and surrounding suburbs, though like most traditional brokerages, their market focus reflects where inventory and buyer demand concentrate: areas like Edmond, Norman, and central Oklahoma City corridors.
A property management division operates separately from the sales team, managing rental properties for landlords and handling tenant-facing services. This dual structure means clients buying a home and clients renting one out access different operational arms, which affects how calls route and service timelines work.
Sales representation uses the standard buyer's agent and listing agent split. Listing agents typically ask for 5 to 6 percent total commission, divided between the listing side and buyer's side. The Blantons' specific rate depends on the property, market conditions, and negotiation; confirm current expectations with an agent before signing a listing agreement.
Buyer representation is free to the buyer, since the buyer's agent commission comes from the seller's proceeds at closing. A buyer's agent from The Blantons will show properties, negotiate offers, and guide inspections and appraisals. This arrangement means a buyer pays nothing upfront, but the agent's incentive is tied to closing price and speed, not to the buyer's best long-term interest in every case.
Property management charges a monthly fee based on rental rate or property value, usually in the 8 to 12 percent range of monthly rent, plus separate fees for repairs, maintenance coordination, and tenant turnover. Confirm the fee structure when discussing a specific property, as structures vary.
Traditional full-service brokerages like The Blantons differ from three main alternatives in Oklahoma City:
Discount brokerages (such as Redfin or local discount shops) charge flat fees of $500 to $1,500 for basic listing services, then let the seller handle showings and negotiation. The Blantons provides a dedicated listing agent who manages marketing, showings, negotiations, and closing coordination, but at the cost of commission. Choose a discount broker if you are price-sensitive and comfortable managing showings yourself; choose The Blantons if you want full agent support and can absorb the higher closing cost.
National franchises (Re/Max, Keller Williams, Century 21 locations in Oklahoma City) operate under the same commission model as The Blantons but often field larger agent rosters and invest heavily in brand advertising. The trade-off is less personal service at a large franchise versus potentially deeper market knowledge at a smaller, independent firm. The Blantons' independence may mean less name recognition but potentially tighter agent oversight.
Real estate teams and individual agents often operate solo or in small groups under a larger brokerage. The Blantons' structure as a full-service firm with both sales and property management divisions appeals to clients who want all services under one management roof, though this can also mean longer response times if a single agent is unavailable.
The Blantons works well for sellers who want hands-on agent representation and can accept a 5 to 6 percent commission cost, and for buyers who benefit from having a dedicated agent show properties and negotiate on their behalf at no direct cost. Landlords with multiple rental properties may find their property management division efficient if they prefer consolidated billing and communication.
The firm may not suit sellers in a slow market who want to negotiate commission downward, buyers who plan to make all-cash offers and want minimal agent involvement, or landlords with a single property who cannot justify the 8-12 percent monthly management fee.
Sellers typically meet or call an agent to discuss the property, neighborhood comps, and potential list price. The agent will review recent comparable sales in your area and propose a listing price strategy. You sign a listing agreement, the firm stages marketing materials and lists the property on the MLS, and showings begin within days.
Buyers call or meet to discuss neighborhoods, price range, and financing. The agent pulls available listings, schedules showings, and walks you through making an offer. Once an offer is accepted, the agent coordinates the inspection, appraisal, and closing process.
Landlords contact the property management division with the property address and current tenant status. A manager reviews the lease, sets the monthly management fee, and takes over tenant communication and maintenance coordination.
The Blantons operates during standard business hours; confirm current office hours and whether agents are available for evening or weekend showings by calling directly. The office is based in Oklahoma City, but agents cover the metro area including Edmond, Norman, and surrounding suburbs.
The firm works entirely within Oklahoma City's real estate market; they do not handle out-of-state transactions or relocations to other states.
The Blantons' model rests on the traditional commission structure that still dominates Oklahoma City's residential market, making them a conventional choice for sellers and landlords who want agent-led service and can accept standard closing costs.
