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What a real estate agent earns, by metro

A real estate agent in Midland has a median wage of $109,760. In Terre Haute the median is $25,730. That is a 4.27-fold difference for the same job title, which is unusually wide even by the standards of a country this large — and it means a national average for this role is close to meaningless.

Real Estate Agent — nationalBLS OEWS · May 2025
$52,830Median annual
$25.40Median hourly
$32,97010th percentile
$123,59090th percentile
193,370Employed nationally
Median means half earn more and half earn less — it says nothing about how far. The percentile columns are where the information is.

The band is wide — outcomes vary a lot

The top tenth of real estate agents earn $123,590 or more; the bottom tenth earn under $32,970. That is a 3.75× gap within the same occupation, in the same year. A spread this wide means the job title is not what determines pay — specialisation, employer type, seniority or book of business is. Expect the early years to sit near the bottom of the band rather than the middle, and treat the $52,830 median as a waypoint, not a destination.

Why the range is 4.27× wide

The top of the table is spread across several states rather than concentrated in one, which points away from a pure cost-of-living story. Where a role pays 4.27× more in one market than another without a single expensive state dominating, the usual cause is local demand density — a few metros where the industry clusters and employers compete for the same small pool. The real estate agent concentration table further down shows where that is happening.

Highest paying metros

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Midland TX $109,760 $52.77 2.21 340
Reno NV $106,190 $51.05 1.1 380
New York-Newark-Jersey City NY-NJ $103,550 $49.78 0.7 8,320
Northern New Mexico nonmetropolitan area $101,520 $48.81 0.62 70
Las Cruces NM $100,280 $48.21 0.73 70
Walla Walla WA $97,470 $46.86 1.44 50
Buffalo-Cheektowaga NY $93,750 $45.07 0.19 120
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura CA $91,690 $44.08 1.3 530
Farmington NM $91,170 $43.83 0.52 30
Fairbanks-College AK $89,840 $43.19 0.9 40
Rochester NY $88,310 $42.46 0.44 270
Carson City NV $87,420 $42.03 1.31 50
Anchorage AK $86,380 $41.53 0.46 100
Redding CA $83,260 $40.03 0.77 70
Syracuse NY $82,520 $39.68 0.31 120
Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater WA $82,500 $39.66 1.12 180
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA $79,990 $38.46 1.46 3,790
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville FL $79,250 $38.10 2.4 730
Helena MT $79,100 $38.03 0.56 30
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV $78,160 $37.58 0.83 3,250
East South Dakota nonmetropolitan area $77,980 $37.49 0.65 110
North Coast Region of California nonmetropolitan area $77,580 $37.30 0.39 50
Yuba City CA $77,440 $37.23 1.42 90
West North Dakota nonmetropolitan area $77,010 $37.02 0.38 40
Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Port Royal SC $76,820 $36.94 4.1 420

Lowest paying metros

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Terre Haute IN $25,730 $12.37 1.21 100
Northeast Alabama nonmetropolitan area $25,940 $12.47 0.36 70
West Delta Mississippi nonmetropolitan area $27,780 $13.36 0.48 60
Springfield MO $30,360 $14.60 0.58 160
Homosassa Springs FL $31,190 $15.00 2.64 120
Upper East Mississippi nonmetropolitan area $32,970 $15.85 0.53 140
Brownsville-Harlingen TX $34,050 $16.37 0.68 130
Hot Springs AR $35,530 $17.08 1.75 80
Lawton OK $35,710 $17.17 1.85 100
Wichita Falls TX $35,920 $17.27 0.63 40

Where the role is most concentrated

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Wildwood-The Villages FL $63,630 $30.59 5.08 260
Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Port Royal SC $76,820 $36.94 4.1 420
Sebastian-Vero Beach-West Vero Corridor FL $39,450 $18.97 3.17 230
Charleston-North Charleston SC $60,110 $28.90 2.75 1,350
Homosassa Springs FL $31,190 $15.00 2.64 120
Punta Gorda FL $40,270 $19.36 2.63 190
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach FL $47,080 $22.63 2.61 9,160
Sussex Delaware nonmetropolitan area $47,300 $22.74 2.56 310
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford FL $62,630 $30.11 2.55 4,470
Tulsa OK $58,160 $27.96 2.53 1,440
Wilmington NC $42,260 $20.32 2.42 580
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville FL $79,250 $38.10 2.4 730

Largest employers by metro

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach FL $47,080 $22.63 2.61 9,160
New York-Newark-Jersey City NY-NJ $103,550 $49.78 0.7 8,320
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim CA $47,020 $22.61 0.94 7,340
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell GA $46,730 $22.47 1.94 6,960
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX $44,580 $21.44 1.38 6,950
Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands TX $49,250 $23.68 1.3 5,320
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin IL-IN $61,790 $29.71 0.91 5,100
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford FL $62,630 $30.11 2.55 4,470
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater FL $48,540 $23.34 2.34 4,210
Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler AZ $60,890 $29.28 1.33 3,930
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA $79,990 $38.46 1.46 3,790
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV $78,160 $37.58 0.83 3,250

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About this data

Figures come from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics programme, May 2025 release, SOC code 41-9022. OEWS surveys employers, so it reports what is actually paid rather than what job advertisements claim, and it excludes the self-employed. Estimates are published for 314 of 528 metropolitan areas; the remaining 214 had too few survey responses for BLS to publish without risking disclosure, so they are absent here rather than estimated. For a specialised role that is normal. Read the methodology.