Best Real Estate Agents in America — 2026 Rankings
We ranked 772 real estate agents across 50 cities based on credentials, reviews, press, and experience.
Top 10 Real Estate Agents in America
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#1 — Haskins Consultant Score: 62/100
Moreno Valley, CA — Haskins Consultant
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#2 — VIP Independent Mortgage - The Cloud Team Score: 62/100
San Antonio, TX — Vip Independent Mortgage
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#3 — Move Utah Real Estate Score: 61/100
Draper, UT — Move Utah Real Estate — Real Estate in Draper, UT
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#4 — RENT A VET LLC Score: 61/100
Elyria, OH — RENT A VET LLC — Real Estate in Elyria, OH
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#5 — Joel Carson - Utah Real Estate Score: 60/100
Sandy, UT — Joel Carson - Utah Real Estate — Real Estate in Sandy, UT
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#6 — Travis Pugh, Realtor/Property Manager-All West Inc Score: 60/100
South Jordan, UT — Travis Pugh, Realtor/Property Manager-All West Inc — Real Estate in South Jordan, UT
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#7 — Batra Property Management Score: 59/100
New York, NY — Batra Property Management
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#8 — Whitney Parker with Redfin Score: 59/100
Portland, OR — Whitney Parker with Redfin — Real Estate in Portland, OR
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#9 — Real Estate Broker - Gessica Sforza Score: 58/100
Miami, FL — Real Estate Broker
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#10 — Growth Asset Management Executives Score: 58/100
Denver, CO — Growth Asset Management Executives — Real Estate in Denver, CO
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How We Rank Real Estate Agents
Our Guide Score (0–100) combines Google reviews (25%), professional credentials like CRS, ABR, GRI, SRES, CCIM certification (20%), press recognition (15%), review volume (15%), web and portfolio presence (10%), years of experience (10%), and profile completeness (5%). Read our full methodology →
Rankings by City
Browse by service type
- Buyer's Agent — Represents home buyers in the purchasing process, from search through closing.
- Commercial Real Estate — Handles commercial transactions including office, retail, industrial, and mixed-use properties.
- First-Time Buyers — Guides first-time home buyers through financing, search, and the closing process.
- Foreclosures — Specializes in bank-owned properties, short sales, and distressed real estate transactions.
- Investment Property — Focuses on income-producing properties, rental analysis, and real estate investment strategy.
- Luxury Homes — Specializes in high-end residential properties and luxury estate transactions.
- New Construction — Works with builders and developers to represent buyers or sellers in new-build transactions.
- Property Management — Manages rental properties including tenant screening, maintenance, and rent collection.
- Relocation — Assists clients moving to a new city or state, coordinating long-distance home searches.
- Seller's Agent — Represents home sellers, handling pricing strategy, marketing, showings, and negotiations.
Browse by property type
- Commercial — Commercial real estate including office, retail, and industrial properties.
- Condo — Condominiums and co-ops in multi-unit buildings.
- Land — Vacant land and lots for development or investment.
- Multi-Family — Duplexes, triplexes, and small apartment buildings for investment or owner-occupancy.
- Single Family — Detached single-family residential homes.
- Townhouse — Attached multi-story homes sharing walls with adjacent units.
Frequently asked questions
- Who are the best real estate agents in America?
- Agent Insight ranks 772 real estate agents across 50 cities using our Guide Score algorithm. The top-ranked agents are listed on our homepage and city pages, scored on Google reviews, professional credentials, press recognition, portfolio quality, and experience.
- How are real estate agents ranked on Agent Insight?
- Our Guide Score (0–100) is computed algorithmically from publicly available data. It weighs Google reviews (25%), professional credentials like CRS/ABR/GRI (20%), press recognition (15%), review volume (15%), web presence (10%), years of experience (10%), and profile completeness (5%). There is no paid placement.
- What certifications improve a real estate agent's ranking?
- CRS (Certified Residential Specialist), ABR (Accredited Buyer's Representative), GRI (Graduate REALTOR Institute), SRES (Seniors Real Estate Specialist), and CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) each contribute to an agent's Guide Score. State licensure is also tracked.
- How often are rankings updated?
- Core fields (address, phone, website) are re-verified on a rolling monthly cadence. Press mentions and awards are audited quarterly. Guide Scores recalculate with every data update. Every page renders its own last-verified date.