The Bratton Real Estate Group operates as a RE/MAX franchise in Oklahoma City focused on residential sales and investment property transactions, positioned within the mid-market segment of the city's agent landscape where most transactions occur between agents backed by established brokerages rather than independent operators or large national teams.
A residential real estate brokerage affiliated with RE/MAX, one of the largest agent networks in the United States. The group handles buyer representation, seller representation, and property sales for investors seeking single-family homes, multi-unit rentals, and land parcels across the Oklahoma City metro. Like all RE/MAX agents, members of this group operate on an independent contractor basis under the RE/MAX brand and typically split commissions with the brokerage and cooperating agents rather than drawing a salary. The firm sits in a dense field: Oklahoma City has hundreds of licensed agents, but the majority work within one of several dominant brokerages (Edmond Realty, Keller Williams franchises, Coldwell Banker locations, and others), making affiliation a primary way buyers and sellers segment their search.
The Bratton Real Estate Group provides buyer's agent services, listing representation, and market analysis. Buyer's agents help locate properties, negotiate terms, and coordinate inspections and financing; listing agents market a home, show it to buyers, and handle offer negotiation and closing logistics. Both are compensated through commission, typically split as a percentage of the sale price between the listing brokerage and the buyer's brokerage, then divided internally between the agent and the RE/MAX franchise. The standard commission structure in Oklahoma City ranges from 5 to 6 percent of the sale price, though this is negotiable with any agent and not fixed. For a $250,000 home at 5.5 percent, the total commission is $13,750; the buyer's agent and listing agent each typically receive half the cooperating commission, or about 2.75 percent. Within RE/MAX, individual agents and teams negotiate their split with the franchise, so the exact amount retained by the Bratton group varies by contract.
RE/MAX agents generally do not charge hourly fees or flat listing fees, unlike some discount or flat-fee brokerages in the market. If you buy through a buyer's agent, you pay nothing directly; the seller's proceeds cover the commission. If you list with an agent, commission is deducted from the sale price at closing.
RE/MAX operates dozens of franchises across Oklahoma City, each staffed by independent agents who may or may not collaborate. The Bratton group is one branded team within that network. Keller Williams and Coldwell Banker franchises operate similarly: agents work under a brokerage umbrella, split commissions, and function independently. The meaningful differences lie in local market presence and team structure. A solo agent may have less market reach and fewer resources for marketing; a larger team like those found at some Keller Williams locations may have in-house transaction coordinators and lending relationships that speed closing. The Bratton group's scale and depth can be verified by asking how many active listings the group holds and how many transactions it completed in the prior year; this data shows local market activity and efficiency better than brand name alone.
Discount brokerages in Oklahoma City (typically offering 1 to 2 percent commissions or flat fees of $3,000 to $5,000) exist but are less common than commission-based agents. These suit sellers confident in their home's appeal and comfortable with minimal staging or marketing support. For-sale-by-owner transactions exist but require buyers to negotiate directly with sellers; title and closing logistics remain the same, and many FSBO sellers still pay buyer's agent commission to attract representation.
Choose a traditional agent like those at the Bratton group when you want professional market knowledge, access to the MLS, and established lending relationships. Choose a discount brokerage if your home is in high demand or you want to minimize upfront costs. Choose FSBO only if you have time to manage showings and legal review yourself.
The Bratton Real Estate Group serves Oklahoma City buyers and sellers of residential property who want an established brokerage backing their transaction. Investors purchasing multi-unit rentals or land benefit from agents with portfolio experience. First-time homebuyers often choose traditional agents because financing, inspection, and contingency negotiation require familiarity with loan requirements and contract law. Sellers in competitive markets (neighborhoods with strong inventory turnover, like parts of Edmond or central OKC) rely on professional marketing and showing coordination.
This model does not suit those seeking fixed-fee or discount representation, as RE/MAX commission structure remains percentage-based. It is not an alternative to a licensed attorney for complex legal questions, though real estate agents coordinate with title companies and attorneys during closing. Investors with specific tax or entity questions should consult a CPA, not rely on agent advice.
Initial contact is typically a phone call or office visit to discuss your needs: buying, selling, or investing. For buyers, an agent gathers information on budget, desired neighborhoods, and timeline, then conducts an MLS search and schedules showings. For sellers, the agent conducts a comparative market analysis (CMA), reviews your home's condition, suggests pricing and staging, and discusses the listing timeline and marketing plan. This consultation is unpaid and non-binding. Buyers working with an agent usually sign a buyer representation agreement, a contract valid for a set period (often 90 days) stating that the agent will assist with the search and that the buyer will compensate the agent through the sale commission if a purchase closes. Sellers sign a listing agreement granting the agent authority to list the property, set price, and market it.
Contact the Bratton Real Estate Group directly to confirm current office hours and location, as RE/MAX franchises do not maintain a standard hours schedule across all locations. Most Oklahoma City real estate offices operate during standard business hours (typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday) but may offer evening or weekend appointments for showings. Parking at an agent's office is generally available on-site or nearby at no charge. Many transactions are conducted remotely via email, phone, and video call; in-person office visits are not required.
The Bratton Real Estate Group's standing in Oklahoma City's residential real estate market depends on local transaction volume, client reviews, and agent tenure. Request referrals and verify the agent's license through the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission (OREC) before committing to representation.
