Sales Associate (OK: 179383)
8 years experience
Comanche County's real estate market stands as one of Oklahoma's most stable and strategically important markets, anchored by Lawton as the county seat and driven by Fort Sill's military presence. With 281 total actively licensed agents serving the region, this market demonstrates remarkable professionalism with complete digital connectivity - all 281 agents maintain email addresses, reflecting the area's commitment to modern real estate practices.
The military influence creates unique market dynamics that set Comanche County apart from typical Oklahoma markets. Frequent personnel rotations at Fort Sill generate consistent buying and selling activity, while the base's economic stability provides a foundation that insulates the market from many economic fluctuations that affect other regions. This creates opportunities for investors and businesses who understand the rhythm of military-driven real estate cycles.
Lawton dominates the county's real estate landscape as the primary urban center, offering everything from historic downtown properties to modern suburban developments near Fort Sill. Cache, Elgin, and Fletcher represent growing communities that attract families seeking small-town living with easy access to military employment. These smaller markets often present surprising value propositions, with properties appreciating steadily as more people discover their appeal.
The Wichita Mountains area creates a unique luxury segment, with properties near the wildlife refuge commanding premium prices for their scenic value and recreational access. Geronimo and Indiahoma serve niche markets for rural properties and agricultural land, while Sterling and Chattanooga offer emerging opportunities as Lawton's influence expands throughout the county.
Comanche County's real estate market operates on multiple timelines simultaneously - quick military-driven transactions alongside slower civilian sales, seasonal agricultural property deals, and recreational land purchases that follow different patterns entirely. This complexity requires agents who understand diverse client needs, from first-time military buyers to established ranching families to out-of-state investors attracted by Oklahoma's favorable property laws.
Geographic diversity adds another layer of complexity, with urban Lawton properties behaving differently from rural ranch land or mountain-adjacent recreational properties. The county's position along major transportation corridors creates additional commercial opportunities, while water rights and mineral rights considerations add complexity to many transactions that agents must navigate expertly.
Lenders and mortgage companies find Comanche County particularly attractive because military buyers often present lower risk profiles, but connecting with the right agents who understand VA loan processes and military timelines becomes crucial for success. Property management companies, home inspectors, and contractors benefit from relationships with agents who handle high-volume military rotations requiring quick, reliable service delivery.
Investment firms and real estate technology companies discover unique opportunities in Comanche County's blend of stability and turnover, but need direct access to the 281 licensed agents to understand local market nuances. Title companies, insurance providers, and relocation services find that military-influenced markets like Comanche County offer predictable volume when proper agent relationships are established and maintained effectively.
As of 2/17/2026, Kristy Brabaw has 4 properties for sale in Lawton and surrounding areas.
$428,000
Listed 2025-10-21
$85,000
Listed 2026-02-02
$45,000
Listed 2025-12-02
$61,000
Listed 2025-07-03
Kristy Brabaw currently has no rental properties available in Lawton and surrounding areas. Check back later.