Real estate agent comparison tools
Interactive worksheets for turning broad agent research into practical comparison notes. Use them before contacting agents, after interviews, or while reviewing source-supported profile fields.
Fit checklist
A quick self-guided tool for deciding what kind of agent profile to compare first.
Open worksheetComparison toolBuyer worksheet
A buyer-side worksheet for comparing search process, due diligence, offer strategy, communication, and representation clarity.
Open worksheetComparison toolSeller scorecard
A seller-side scorecard for pricing logic, preparation, media, launch strategy, negotiation, and communication.
Open worksheetComparison toolClaim checker
A rights-safe checklist for reviewing agent claims, review signals, awards, specialties, languages, and profile completeness.
Open worksheetComparison toolShortlist planner
A planning tool for choosing which city profiles to compare by neighbourhood, property type, specialty, and service model.
Open worksheetComparison toolArea fit mapper
A worksheet for checking whether an agent's stated area focus matches your actual neighbourhood, building type, and price range.
Open worksheetTools run as on-page worksheets
These tools are designed for planning and comparison. They do not submit your answers, create a ranking, or replace independent professional advice.
Read before using the tools
Compare agents
A practical framework for comparing real estate agents by local fit, property type, service model, source signals, and interview quality.
Read guideInterview questions
A consumer interview guide for asking better questions about service area, pricing, communication, fees, representation, and source-supported claims.
Read guideBuyer agents
How to evaluate buyer agents by search strategy, due diligence, communication, offer process, neighbourhood fit, and property-type experience.
Read guideReal estate agent comparison tools FAQ
Do these tools choose an agent for me?
No. They help organize comparison notes and interview questions. Consumers should still verify licensing, representation terms, fees, and source-supported claims independently.
Are checklist scores rankings?
No. Checklist scores are private planning aids and do not create public rankings or guarantees.
Can agents use these tools to improve profiles?
Yes. Agents can use the source and claim checker to identify which profile fields need better source support or permission-cleared updates.