Get rewarded when agents you invite to the company join Real.
Agents who bring other agents to Real as a sponsor are eligible for a pre-defined portion of Real’s 15% split. Real’s revenue share model is unique because higher percentages are awarded for the initial tiers of agents. We choose to give our marketing dollars back to our agents for helping us grow the company.
How does Revenue Share work?
Simply put: If you bring another agent to Real, you are eligible for a portion of Real's Revenue (the 15% split). No sign-up is necessary! Here is how it works:
Step 1: Sponsor an agent.
In order to earn revenue share, you must sponsor an agent. This means:
- you build a relationship with a licensed agent;
- work with the agent to understand our business model and potential benefits;
- are listed on the ICA as the person who was most influential in their decision to become an agent with Real; and
- once they join, you work with them to be successful.
If you complete all of the above steps, you will be listed as (and remain) the person's sponsor!
Please note: you must be listed as the Sponsoring Agent in that agent's Independent Contractor Agreement to be counted as a Sponsor. Once the Independent Contractor Agreement is signed, the name listed will not be changed for any reason. This includes, but is not limited to divorces or an agent leaving a team.
Learn More About Being a Sponsor:
Step 2: Work with your agent to be successful
Once you are listed as a Sponsor, the agent must earn revenue so we can share it with you. Remember: You only earn revenue share if agents you sponsor are successful.
We are a production-based company, which means revenue share is only earned on real estate transactions that generate revenue to Real.
- Personal deal fees do not count
- Brokerage fees do not count
- BEOPs fees do not count
Agents must be considered producing to contribute revenue share, which means they contributed $650 (CAD) in revenue to Real in the last 6 months (rolling period). Learn more: Canada Producing Agent Policy
6-month Grace Period:
To make things easier for agents who just joined, agents are eligible to receive revenue share for the first six months - without meeting the Producing Agent requirement or Tier unlock requirement. This means:
- You can attract agents to Real and start earning right away;
- You have six months to build your production business and meet the Producing Agent Policy requirements; and
- During your first six months, all the agents you attract will count toward Tier Unlock - so as soon as you attract enough active agents to Real, your Tier 2 will unlock.
The grace period is granted only once, and once it ends, agents must contribute enough revenue to be considered producing.
Learn more: How Does the Grace Period Work?
Sponsors must also produce
In addition to helping the agents you Sponsor be successful, you must lead by example. This means: you must also contribute $650 (CAD) in Revenue to Real in the last 6-months (rolling period) - or you won't be eligible to receive Revenue Share. You can read all the details here: Canada Producing Agent Policy
Step 3: Earn a portion of Commission Income
It's that simple! When an agent you Sponsor earns commission income, you will receive a portion of Real's Revenue. So the 15% that goes to Real? ...Part of it goes to you!
Please note: Maximums Apply - see How much Revenue Share can I earn? - Canada
Revenue Share Fees:
An annual $175 revenue share program participation fee will be deducted from the first revenue share payment on the participating agent’s anniversary year; and each subsequent revenue share payment will be assessed with a 1.2% processing fee.
Another way to earn: Unlock Tiers.
You can also earn a portion of commission income if agents you Sponsor start to Sponsor other agents.
Once you Sponsor enough agents directly (in your Tier 1), you will unlock additional Tiers. Then, if someone you Sponsor refers another agent, that agent will be in your Tier 2 and you will receive a portion of their commission income. Learn more: How do I unlock Tiers?
Want to learn more?
If you want to understand how revenue share works in more detail, check out: How much Revenue Share can I earn? - Canada
If you are already familiar with Revenue Share, here is how you can track & manage your Revenue Share:
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