Realtors in Houston, Texas
A license-verified directory of Houston, Texas Realtors — covering every HAR submarket from The Heights to Sugar Land, with specialists in luxury, new construction, energy-corridor relocation, and flood-aware buying.
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Houston is the fourth-largest U.S. metro and one of the deepest residential markets in the country, with roughly 100,000 HAR-reported transactions per year. Inventory swings with energy cycles, but population and job growth (TMC, energy, aerospace, port) keep demand steady across the Inner Loop, Energy Corridor, and master-planned suburbs like The Woodlands, Katy, and Sugar Land. Flood-zone diligence, MUD district awareness, and HCAD property-tax modeling separate competent Houston agents from generalists.
Featured Houston agents
Sarah K.
★ 4.9 (87)Compass — Memorial
David R.
★ 4.9 (142)Martha Turner Sotheby's
Jennifer A.
★ 4.8 (64)Keller Williams Premier
Michael L.
★ 5.0 (53)Douglas Elliman Texas
Aisha P.
★ 4.8 (71)Better Homes & Gardens Gary Greene
Carlos V.
★ 4.7 (96)eXp Realty Houston
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What clients say
"Knew Memorial Villages inventory better than Zillow did. We saw a pocket listing two days before it hit HAR and closed $40K under list."
"Walked us through every flood-zone consideration on a 1920s bungalow. Honest, patient, and never pushy."
"Smooth relocation from Chicago — handled school district research, temporary housing, and the closing while we were still up north."
"Quiet, off-market sale of a $2.4M property. Discretion, accurate pricing, and a clean 28-day close."
Frequently asked questions
- How do I find a verified Realtor in Houston?
- Every Houston Realtor in this directory is matched against an active TREC (Texas Real Estate Commission) license and HAR (Houston Association of Realtors) membership. Lapsed, suspended, or revoked licenses are removed automatically.
- What is the average home price in Houston?
- Median single-family sale prices in Houston-area HAR reporting typically run in the mid-$300Ks, with wide variance — Inner Loop neighborhoods like The Heights and Montrose trade well above the median, while parts of Cypress, Spring, and Pearland sit below it.
- Which Houston neighborhoods are most active for buyers?
- The Heights, Montrose, River Oaks, West University, Memorial, Bellaire, EaDo, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Katy, and Cypress consistently lead transaction volume and new-construction starts.
- Do Houston Realtors handle relocation and corporate moves?
- Yes. Houston is a top-five U.S. relocation destination thanks to energy, Texas Medical Center, NASA/aerospace, and port logistics employers. Look for agents with CRP, ABR, or corporate-relocation network credentials.
- How much commission do Houston Realtors charge?
- Commissions are negotiable. Total commissions in the Houston market commonly fall in the 4.5%–6% range, typically split between the listing and buyer-side brokerages. Following the 2024 NAR settlement, buyer-side compensation is negotiated separately in writing.
- Should my Houston agent understand flood zones?
- Absolutely. Flood-zone fluency (FEMA AE / X / 500-year), MUD districts, and post-Harvey repair disclosure are baseline competencies for any serious Houston-area Realtor.