Can a Florida Real Estate Agent Earn a Referral Fee on Their Own Home Purchase or Sale?
Can a Florida-licensed agent who is no longer actively selling earn a referral fee when they buy or sell their own home?
Yes — one of the most underutilized referral opportunities available to Florida-licensed agents is their own personal real estate transaction. If your license is active and parked at a referral-only brokerage like CrossView Referral Realty, you can refer your own transaction to an active agent and earn a referral fee at closing.
Your Own Move Is a Referral Opportunity
Most people think of referrals as something you do for others. But when you're buying or selling your own home, you're also a client — and your Florida real estate license means that transaction can work for you in more ways than one. Instead of simply hiring an agent and walking away, you can run your personal transaction through CrossView Referral Realty, refer yourself to a qualified active agent, and earn a referral fee when the deal closes.
That fee can offset closing costs, reduce your out-of-pocket expenses, or simply put money back in your pocket at one of the most financially demanding moments most people face. Whether you're buying, selling, or doing both, your active Florida real estate license is a financial tool — not just a credential.
Every Personal Transaction Counts
It doesn't matter if it's a primary residence, a vacation property, or an investment purchase. As long as your Florida real estate license is active and affiliated with CrossView Referral Realty, your personal real estate activity is a referral opportunity. Florida-licensed agents who understand this turn what would have been a standard transaction into a meaningful financial advantage.
Don't Leave Money on the Table at Your Own Closing
CrossView Referral Realty helps Florida-licensed agents make the most of every transaction — including their own.
Call CrossView Referral Realty at 904-503-0672 to make sure your next move pays you back.