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Real Estate Agent Resume Templates

Built for agents — especially when you're moving to a new brokerage. Unlike a standard resume, these lead with production (sales volume, units, list-to-sale %, days on market), surface your license and designations, list your NAR and MLS affiliations, and include a client testimonial — the things brokers actually screen for.

The templates

Eight real-estate resume styles.

Four distinct designs, each in two colorways. Every one opens in Microsoft Word or Google Docs, stays on one page, and is built around production numbers, license, and designations.

The Closer — Navy & Gold preview
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The Closer — Navy & Gold
Production-forward layout with a bold stat band — sales volume, units closed, list-to-sale %, days on market. Navy and gold; built to lead with your numbers.
The Closer — Slate & Copper preview
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The Closer — Slate & Copper
The same production-forward stat-band layout in a modern slate-charcoal and copper palette.
Hallmark — Cream & Gold preview
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Hallmark — Cream & Gold
Refined luxury serif with a centered name, a career-stat row, and a client testimonial. For high-end, estate, and luxury agents.
Hallmark — Ivory & Plum preview
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Hallmark — Ivory & Plum
The luxury serif layout in an elegant ivory-and-aubergine palette for a distinctive, upscale look.
Cornerstone — Forest Green preview
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Cornerstone — Forest Green
Modern two-column with a license, designations, and affiliations sidebar, stat cards, and a testimonial. A versatile all-rounder.
Cornerstone — Navy & Blue preview
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Cornerstone — Navy & Blue
The same sidebar layout in a crisp navy-and-blue palette — clean and corporate.
Open House — Warm Coral preview
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Open House — Warm Coral
Approachable, community-first layout with stat cards and a testimonial. Warm coral with a gold accent stripe.
Open House — Teal & Sand preview
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Open House — Teal & Sand
The same friendly, community-first layout in a fresh teal-and-sand palette.
What brokers screen for

Why a real estate resume is different.

A real estate resume isn’t a list of duties — it’s proof of production. A managing broker recruiting you wants to know, in seconds, how much you sell and how well you sell it. So these templates put the numbers and credentials a broker screens for right where they’ll be seen.

  • Production up top. Career and annual sales volume, units closed, list-to-sale %, and days on market — in a stat band, not buried in a paragraph.
  • License & designations. State license and status, plus CRS, ABR, GRI, SRES, CLHMS, e-PRO — the alphabet that signals you’re serious and compliant.
  • Affiliations. NAR, your local association of REALTORS®, and your MLS — quick proof of standing.
  • A client testimonial. One short quote does what a standard resume can’t: it shows how clients feel about working with you.
Make it yours

Edit it in a few minutes.

  1. Click Open in Google Docs to copy it into your Drive, or Download Word for the .docx.
  2. Drop in your real production numbers, license number, designations, and affiliations.
  3. Replace the sample experience and the testimonial with your own — keep bullets to results and numbers.
  4. Keep it to one page, export a PDF for recruiting brokers, and save the editable copy for next time.
Common questions

Real estate resume FAQ

What should a real estate agent resume include?
Lead with production — career and annual sales volume, units closed, list-to-sale ratio, and average days on market — then your license and designations (CRS, ABR, GRI), affiliations (NAR, your local board of REALTORS®, and MLS), experience by brokerage, and a client testimonial. Brokers screen for production first, so put your numbers up top.
How do I show production numbers on my resume?
Put your headline metrics in a stat band or summary right at the top — total or annual sales volume, transaction count, list-to-sale %, and days on market — then back them up with specifics in the bullets under each brokerage. Numbers are exactly what a hiring broker scans for.
Should I list my license number and designations?
Yes. Include your state license number and status (Active / in good standing), your designations (CRS, ABR, GRI, SRES, CLHMS, e-PRO), and memberships (NAR, your local association of REALTORS®, and MLS). They signal you're production-ready and compliant. Every template here has a dedicated spot for them.
Do I need a resume to switch brokerages?
Usually, yes. Even when a managing broker knows your reputation, a clean one-page resume with your production, designations, and a testimonial makes the recruiting conversation easy and strengthens your cap and commission-split negotiation. These templates are built for exactly that move.
Is a real estate resume different from a standard resume?
Yes — it's production-led rather than duties-led. It foregrounds sales numbers, license and designations, affiliations, and social proof (a client testimonial), which a standard resume usually doesn't. All eight templates here are built around those real-estate-specific elements.
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Real estate agent resume templates · Updated June 2026