How Agentsorted works

Most matching sites accept any agent who pays to be listed. We only work with agents who pass our vetting criteria for experience, reviews, and responsiveness.

Step 1

Tell us what you need

Buying, selling, or both. Where you're looking. Your timeline. That's the whole form. No account to create, no lengthy questionnaire. Takes about 60 seconds.

Step 2

We review the agents

We dig into closing records, client reviews, response times, and local expertise. Then we pick the one we'd recommend to a friend. Agents can't buy a higher ranking. Our recommendations are based on performance, period.

Step 3

You meet your match

A pre-screened local agent reaches out quickly. They have been reviewed for recent closings, client feedback, and responsiveness before joining our network. Talk to them, ask whatever you want, and decide on your own time.

Worth knowing: 71% of active agents didn't close a deal last year (Inman/Redfin). We filter them out before you ever see a name.

What we look for

Not every licensed agent makes the cut. Here's what we evaluate before recommending someone.

Closing record

Are they actively closing deals? We want agents who are working the market, not someone who sold two houses last year.

Client reviews

What do past clients say? We look for consistent positive feedback across platforms, not one glowing testimonial, but a real pattern.

Response time

Do they get back to people quickly? In real estate, a slow reply can mean a lost house.

Local expertise

Do they know your specific market? A great agent in Nashville isn't necessarily the right call for Raleigh.

What this costs you

Agentsorted is free to use.

There is no upfront cost and no obligation to work with anyone we introduce. Talk to your matched agent, ask questions, and decide if they are the right fit.

Ready to find your agent?

Answer a few quick questions and get matched with a pre-screened local agent.

Step 1 of 4

What do you need?