Realtors
Find a Realtor you can actually verify.
Every Realtor in the registry is matched to a current state license. Compare experience, recent sales, languages spoken, and client reviews — then contact them directly.
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License-verified Realtors in all 50 states and DC.
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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 does a Realtor do?
- A Realtor is a licensed real-estate agent who is a member of the National Association of Realtors. They help clients buy, sell, and lease residential property and follow the NAR code of ethics.
- How do I choose the right Realtor?
- Look at local experience, recent transactions in your price range, client reviews, and specialty (first-time buyers, luxury, investment). The directory lets you filter by all of these.
- Do Realtors charge buyers?
- Traditionally the seller pays both agents' commission, but rules have changed — buyers now typically sign a representation agreement clarifying fees up front.
- Are all real-estate agents Realtors?
- No. Realtor is a trademarked designation reserved for NAR members. Every Realtor is an agent, but not every agent is a Realtor.