Verified real estate agent list. Generated on demand. Not bought stale.
Brokerages, independent agents, property management firms — every record tied to a live Google Maps listing and re-verified the moment you run the search.
real estate agents (Maps-verified)
456k
456,106 records
With phone
96%
438,451 records
With website
71%
325,391 records
Decision-maker layer
Limited
Coverage thinner — see notes below
What a row looks like.
Five real records, pulled live from the database when this page rendered. Business name, category, location, phone, and website are shown as-is. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated — they unlock after signup, on this list and every other one you generate.
| Business | Category | Location | Phone | Website | Decision-maker |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florida Retail Brokerage Corp | Commercial real estate agency | 33328 | (954) 812-7657 | floridaretail.com | Signup required |
| Texas Retail Properties | Real estate agent | 77056 | (713) 452-4313 | texasretailproperties.com | Signup required |
| okc retail | Real estate developer | 73102 | (405) 297-8958 | okcretail.com | Signup required |
| Carolinas Retail Partners | Commercial real estate agency | 29205 | (803) 719-5858 | gocrp.com | Signup required |
| Carolina Retail Experts | Commercial real estate agency | 29403 | (843) 801-6900 | cre.expert | Signup required |
Real records pulled live from the database. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated behind signup — start the free trial to unlock them on this list and the rest.
The buyer profile we see most often.
Real-estate-agent lists get bought by title companies, mortgage brokers, real-estate coaching programs, home-warranty providers, software vendors selling CRMs and transaction management, photographers and home-staging services, and lenders running purchase-money campaigns. The job is to reach the active producer — not the licensee whose name is still on the roster but who hasn't closed a deal in two years. The MLS rosters that get scraped and resold can't tell the difference, but a Maps presence and an active website usually can. The pitch on this page is the simple one: a list that updates itself catches churn the day Maps catches it, not the day a CSV vendor decides to refresh their file.
And what isn't.
Real estate is the second-densest vertical here. The records skew toward office addresses rather than individual agent profiles, because that's how Maps treats the category — a brokerage shows up once, and the agents within it surface on the LinkedIn layer where coverage exists. We're transparent that named-decision-maker matching is sparser in this segment than in restaurants or clinics; the offset is that brokerage-domain mapping is unusually clean, so domain-level deduping at the brokerage level is the workflow most operators end up running. Property management firms are mixed in with brokerages and surface as their own Maps category.
You've probably seen the offers.
The realtor list market is a closed loop. NAR membership data leaks once, every list broker buys the same file, and the price gets driven down to whoever lies most aggressively about freshness. Your $299 list is the same 800,000 rows as everyone else's. Generating from a Maps-anchored database isn't magic — it's just the only way to reflect what's actually live on the day you send.
We're not pretending this database is perfect. The hub page shows the live counts across every vertical, including this one. Coverage and decision-maker density vary. The trial is the right way to spot-check whether your specific ICP is well served.
Three signals. One row.
Maps-anchored
Every record begins as a real Google Maps business. If a listing disappears, the row drops on the next refresh.
Re-verified per run
Each generated list re-checks against Maps before shipping. Closed shops, sold practices, merged operators get screened.
Sheet out
Your search → a Google Sheet. Re-run any time. No CSV downloads to organize, no zip files in folders named v3-final.
Generate your first real estate agent list in five minutes.
1,000 lookups, free, no credit card. If the data doesn't beat the real estate agent list you'd otherwise pay for, the trial cost you nothing.
While you're here.
Dentist list →
General dentistry, orthodontics, oral surgery, endodontics, pediatric — every practice tied to a Google Maps record, every run re-verifies before it ships.
Accountant list →
Independent CPAs, regional firms, bookkeeping practices, tax preparers — every record anchored to an active Maps listing.
Gym list →
Big-box gyms, boutique studios, CrossFit affiliates, yoga studios, climbing gyms — every row anchored to an active Maps listing.
About the real estate agent list.
Can I filter by team versus solo agent?+
Indirectly. You can filter by domain to capture brokerage-level versus individual agent sites. We don't expose a 'team size' field, since most agents work under brokerage URLs and the distinction is messy.
Do you cover commercial real estate too?+
Coverage on commercial-only firms is thinner than residential. We surface what Maps surfaces — CRE specialists tend to keep lower Maps profiles, so plan accordingly and use the trial to spot-check.
Is this actually a list, or is it a tool that generates lists?+
Both. The list is generated live from a Maps-verified database, every time you run a search. Think of it as a list that updates itself — you get the same outcome (a list of businesses) without the underlying file going stale between when it was scraped and when you use it.
What happens at the end of the free trial?+
Nothing automatic. The 1,000 lookups are yours, no credit card, no auto-convert. If you want to keep generating lists, you upgrade. If not, you don't. We'd rather not bait-and-switch you onto a subscription you won't use.