Services
The full real-estate stack, verified.
A transaction takes a team. The US Real Estate Registry collects every service — agent, broker, lender, attorney, inspector, and property manager — into one verified directory.
Browse every service →01
Brokerage and agent representation, residential and commercial.
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Mortgage and financing — loan officers and mortgage brokers.
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Real-estate attorneys for closings, contracts, and disputes.
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Property management, inspection, and specialty advisory.
Browse every real-estate specialty
RealtorsLicensed residential agents and Realtors.BrokersReal-estate brokers and brokerage principals.Luxury AgentsSpecialists in high-end and luxury properties.Commercial AgentsOffice, retail, industrial, and investment property.Property ManagersResidential and commercial property management.Mortgage ProfessionalsLoan officers, mortgage brokers, and lenders.Real-Estate AttorneysClosings, title, contracts, and disputes.Home InspectorsPre-purchase and pre-listing inspections.
Frequently asked questions
- What counts as a real-estate service?
- Any professional service tied to buying, selling, leasing, financing, managing, or closing on property — brokerage, mortgage, legal, inspection, appraisal, and property management.
- Do I need every kind of service for one transaction?
- Most residential deals involve an agent, a mortgage officer, an inspector, and an attorney or title company. Commercial deals often add appraisers, environmental consultants, and a real-estate attorney.
- How do I coordinate multiple service providers?
- Your agent typically coordinates inspection, appraisal, and closing. For complex transactions, a broker or attorney often quarterbacks the full team.
- Are these services regulated?
- Most real-estate services are state-licensed and supervised. The registry checks license status for every professional before listing them.