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Are There Any 100% Commission Real Estate Brokerages in OKC?

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  • Midwest City, OK
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Hi to all readers, I am currently going through the process to obtain my real estate license in the state of Oklahoma and am trying to find a Brokerage in the Oklahoma City Metro area who offers 100% commission to the agent while the brokerage receives a flat fee per transaction and a monthly fee for being able to hang my license with them. If anyone knows of such brokerages, the help of where to find them is much appreciated.

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@Andrew Choate — Modern Abode Realty in Edmond.

They are flat fee, you keep 100% of your commission; and even the flat fee has a cap each year— there are agents who cap each year. Then you only pay your E&O. I can give you the number to call the broker and she can give you the details if you'd like. I absolutely love it, and I came from a large, national brokerage that took a lot of my commission— so I totally get wanting to keep your commission— you work hard for it!

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