5 Tips to Write a Real Estate Resume That Gets Noticed

For Agents Published on September 15

Breaking into real estate — or moving to a new brokerage — means more than just having a license. A strong resume is your ticket to standing out in a competitive industry. Whether you’re a newly licensed agent or a seasoned professional, these five tips will help your real estate resume get noticed.

1. Highlight Your Real Estate License and Certifications


Start with the basics up front. Hiring brokers need to know you’re licensed and active.

  • Include your license number and the state(s) where you’re licensed.
  • Add designations (SRES, CRS, ABR, etc.) that show your expertise.
  • If you’re newly licensed, emphasize coursework or training.

2. Showcase Sales Performance and Metrics


Numbers speak louder than words. Instead of saying you’re a “top agent,” show proof.


  • “Closed $5M in sales volume in 2024.”
  • “Helped 20 families buy or sell their home last year.”
  • “Ranked #3 in sales in my office for Q1.”


Even if you’re new, highlight metrics from related work (customer service ratings, marketing results, etc.).


3. Emphasize Skills Brokers Care About


Real estate is about more than transactions. Make sure your resume shows skills that brokers value:

  • Lead generation & prospecting
  • Negotiation & contract management
  • Marketing & social media
  • Client relationship management
  • Local market knowledge

4. Keep It Clean and Professional


A resume cluttered with graphics or long paragraphs can get lost in the shuffle.


  • Stick to one page (two pages max for experienced agents).
  • Use clear headings: Summary, Experience, Education, Skills.
  • Keep formatting simple and easy to scan.

5. Add a Strong Personal Statement


At the top, include a 2–3 sentence summary that shows who you are and what you bring.

Example:

“Licensed real estate professional specializing in residential sales in Northwest Indiana. Proven track record of exceeding sales goals and delivering exceptional client service. Seeking to join a growth-oriented brokerage focused on community and client satisfaction.”

Final Thoughts


A great real estate resume blends professional credibility with measurable results. Tailor it to the brokerage you’re applying for, keep it concise, and let your personality show through.



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