Find A Realtor By State

Search our realtor directory to find real estate agents by state who can help with buying a home, selling a property, relocating, investing in rental properties, purchasing multifamily real estate, or finding investor-friendly opportunities.

Choose Your State To Find A Realtor

Select the state where you are buying, selling, or investing. Each state section helps you connect with realtor partners who understand local neighborhoods, market trends, homebuyer needs, investment property searches, and real estate transaction support.

Alabama

Find Alabama realtors for buyers, sellers, and investors.

Arkansas

Connect with Arkansas real estate professionals.

California

Search California agents for homes and investment properties.

Florida

Find Florida realtors for relocation, rentals, and home purchases.

Georgia

Connect with Georgia buyer and investor-friendly agents.

Illinois

Search Illinois and Chicago-area realtor partners.

Indiana

Find Indiana realtors for residential and investor needs.

Kentucky

Connect with Kentucky homebuyer and listing agents.

Louisiana

Search Louisiana real estate professionals.

Michigan

Find Michigan realtors for homes and investment properties.

Missouri

Connect with Missouri residential and investor agents.

Virginia

Search Virginia realtor partners and relocation specialists.

Select A State

Select a state above to view realtor categories and find the right professional for your needs.

First-Time Homebuyer Realtor

Homebuyers FHA DPA

Best for buyers who need education, neighborhood guidance, home tours, offer strategy, inspection support, and help understanding the homebuying process.

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Investor-Friendly Realtor

DSCR BRRRR Fix & Flip

Best for investors looking for rental properties, multifamily buildings, cash flow, ARV opportunities, short-term rentals, and off-market real estate deals.

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Listing & Seller Realtor

Sellers Marketing Pricing

Best for homeowners, landlords, and investors who need pricing guidance, listing exposure, showing strategy, negotiations, and property marketing.

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Common Questions To Ask Your Realtor Before Buying A Home

Asking the right questions helps your realtor understand your goals, budget, financing needs, preferred location, timeline, and the type of home or investment property you want. These questions can help make the homebuying process smoother, more organized, and more successful.

1. What areas do you specialize in?

A good realtor should explain the cities, counties, neighborhoods, and property types they know best. This helps you choose someone familiar with local pricing, schools, commute routes, taxes, market demand, and neighborhood trends.

2. Do you work with first-time homebuyers?

If you are buying your first home, your realtor should be able to walk you through showings, contracts, inspections, appraisals, negotiations, closing timelines, and what to expect after your offer is accepted.

3. Do you understand my loan type?

Ask if the realtor has experience with FHA, VA, USDA, conventional, down payment assistance, bank statement loans, DSCR loans, investor loans, or jumbo financing. The loan type can affect property condition, seller negotiations, timelines, and offer strength.

4. How will you help me find homes that fit my budget?

Your realtor should use your preapproval amount, estimated payment comfort level, taxes, insurance, HOA dues, and location goals to help you avoid homes that may not fit your financing or monthly payment needs.

5. How do you help buyers make strong offers?

The answer should include market analysis, comparable sales, seller motivation, inspection terms, closing timelines, earnest money, appraisal strategy, and how to make the offer competitive without overpaying.

6. Can you explain the home inspection process?

Your realtor should explain when inspections happen, what inspectors usually review, how repair requests work, and when a buyer may need to renegotiate or walk away from a property.

7. How do you communicate with your clients?

Ask whether they communicate by phone, text, email, video call, or client portal. You should also know how quickly they respond and how they handle urgent offers, showings, or contract deadlines.

8. Do you work with real estate investors?

Investor buyers should ask whether the realtor understands rental income, cap rate, cash flow, ARV, renovation estimates, multifamily properties, short-term rentals, long-term rentals, and value-add opportunities.

9. Can you help me compare neighborhoods?

A strong realtor should help you compare location, price trends, property taxes, nearby amenities, resale potential, rental demand, commute times, and future growth opportunities.

10. What should I do before touring homes?

The realtor should recommend getting preapproved, knowing your payment comfort zone, identifying must-have features, reviewing estimated closing costs, and understanding your timeline before scheduling multiple showings.

11. How do you help after my offer is accepted?

After acceptance, the realtor should help manage deadlines, inspections, appraisal access, seller communication, repair negotiations, final walkthrough, and coordination with your lender, title company, and closing team.

12. What makes you the right realtor for my needs?

This gives the realtor a chance to explain their experience, service style, local knowledge, negotiation skills, client support, availability, and how they help buyers or sellers reach their goals.

Homebuying Process Checklist

Before selecting a realtor, buyers should understand the basic steps of purchasing a home. A realtor can help guide you through the property search, but being prepared financially and mentally can make the process much easier.

  • Get preapproved before touring homes.
  • Know your comfortable monthly payment, not just your maximum purchase price.
  • Ask your lender about down payment, closing costs, seller credits, and loan program options.
  • Choose a realtor who understands your area, price range, and property goals.
  • Review comparable sales before making an offer.
  • Schedule a home inspection after your offer is accepted.
  • Stay in close communication with your lender, realtor, title company, and insurance provider.
  • Complete your final walkthrough before closing.
SEO Directory Summary: Use this realtor directory to find real estate agents by state, investor-friendly realtors, first-time homebuyer agents, listing agents, relocation specialists, multifamily real estate agents, buyer representatives, seller representatives, and local real estate professionals who can help with the homebuying process.
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