# Real Estate Brokers vs. Agents: Which One Should You Work With?
Author:  Pal Sinha, Barnali 
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Published: 2021-11-18
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Meta Title: Real Estate Brokers vs. Agents: What&#039;s the Difference?
Meta Description: Confused about who to hire when moving properties? Learn the differences between brokers and agents to pick the best professional for your needs.
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The real estate market can be confusing to buyers and sellers alike, so you will almost certainly need the assistance of a professional when you are thinking of moving.

This is where real estate brokers and agents come into play, but is there a difference between them and which is best for your needs?

**The essential similarities**

Before delving into the distinctions that separate brokers and agents, it is worth looking at the areas in which their roles overlap.

Chiefly, brokers and agents work for clients who want to buy, sell or [rent property](https://www.financedigest.com/build-to-rent-in-the-uk-today-community-creators-not-just-property-providers.html "Build to Rent in the UK today: Community creators not just property providers "). They help find homes for clients, and also orchestrate the transaction when a sale is made.

Agents and brokers get paid in much the same way, with their commission coming out of the [sale price](https://www.financedigest.com/ikea-reports-record-sales-as-price-hikes-offset-weakening-consumer-confidence.html "IKEA reports record sales as price hikes offset weakening consumer confidence") achieved. This means [using a commission rate calculator in real estate](https://www.paperlesspipeline.com/real-estate-commission-calculator/) is a good way to work out how much this will cost you as the client.

Lastly, brokers and agents will all need to have completed the relevant training to [receive certification from the authorities in the area they operate](https://www.financedigest.com/glastons-interim-report-1-january-31-march-2018-orders-received-grew-23-comparable-operating-profit-at-previous-years-level.html "Glaston’s Interim Report 1 January – 31 March 2018: Orders received grew 23%, comparable operating profit at previous year’s level").

**Understanding the role of [real estate](https://www.financedigest.com/gold-london-real-estate-and-the-theresa-may-effect.html "GOLD, LONDON REAL ESTATE AND THE THERESA MAY EFFECT") agents**

Agents are usually on the lower rungs of the [property industry career ladder](https://www.financedigest.com/difficulties-of-getting-on-the-property-ladder-post-pandemic.html "Difficulties of Getting on the Property Ladder Post-Pandemic"), as they need to work as part of and be vouched for a wider brokerage organization.

Anyone over 18 can train to be an agent, and as long as you [pass the licensing exams](https://www.financedigest.com/6-important-tips-for-passing-the-cfa-exam.html "6 Important Tips for Passing the CFA Exam"), you can apply for jobs at brokerages straight away.

An agent can do a lot for buyers and sellers, including listing [homes on property](https://www.financedigest.com/taylor-fay-homes-recruit-cordant-projects-for-innovative-property-initiative.html "Taylor Fay homes recruit Cordant Projects for innovative property initiative") websites, hosting open houses, attending viewings and generally doing their best to ensure that they get a good deal for their clients.

The key takeaway is that they cannot do this solo, but must act as a representative of a brokerage, as mentioned.

**Investigating how brokers function**

Brokers are a step up from [agents in terms of their qualifications and their experience](https://www.financedigest.com/the-rise-of-virtual-agents-the-future-banking-experience.html "The rise of virtual agents: the future banking experience"), having achieved more rigorous certification which gives them the power to work independently, as well as to recruit agents to join their very own brokerage organization.

In most respects, brokers will fulfill similar duties to agents when it [comes to handling property](https://www.financedigest.com/birmingham-beats-brooklyn-and-brisbane-when-it-comes-to-off-plan-property-investment.html "Birmingham beats Brooklyn and Brisbane when it comes to off-plan property investment") transactions. However, they may also be responsible for training other team members, checking that regulatory compliance is observed and handling [other managerial tasks](https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/office-manager).

**Deciding between a broker and an agent**

So long as the [real estate](https://www.financedigest.com/ab-property-marketing-appointed-to-represent-spanish-real-estate-law-specialists-fuster-associates.html "AB Property Marketing appointed to represent Spanish Real Estate Law specialists Fuster& Associates") professional you work with has a good reputation and is sensitive to your needs, then you do not need to worry too much about whether you pick a broker or an agent to handle your transaction.

In the case of choosing an agent, it makes sense to research the brokerage that hires them so that you can get a sense of the [quality of the service](https://www.financedigest.com/revolutionising-customer-service-three-sectors-that-are-leading-the-way.html) you can expect to receive.

With brokers who [work alone](https://www.financedigest.com/alone-together-how-to-maintain-a-positive-company-culture-while-working-remotely.html "Alone together: How to maintain a positive company culture while working remotely"), it is worth seeking out feedback from previous clients so that you do not have to take their word for their skills, experience and abilities.

If in doubt, look up your agent or broker on your state’s official [real estate](https://www.financedigest.com/from-static-office-to-dynamic-brand-hq-five-steps-to-reviewing-your-real-estate.html "From static office to dynamic brand HQ: Five steps to reviewing your real estate") regulation site, since this is a convenient way to check their credentials and see if they have gotten into any trouble in the past.

Of course if you are [buying a home](https://www.financedigest.com/think-big-make-your-new-years-resolutions-to-buy-a-holiday-home-in-2017.html "Think big – make your New Year’s resolutions to buy a holiday home in 2017!"), then you have no control over the agent or broker that the seller is using. In this case it pays to have a reliable, reputable [real estate pro in your corner](https://www.financedigest.com/the-north-heads-south-to-mipim-en-masse-to-corner-new-real-estate-business-opportunities.html "The North heads South to MIPIM en masse to corner new real estate business opportunities") so that the negotiations are wrangled deftly and kinks are ironed out quickly.

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