2016’s Best & Worst Cities To Be A Real Estate Agent

With total home sales expected to reach six million, their highest level since 2006, the personal finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2016’s Best & Worst Cities to Be a Real Estate Agent.

To find out which cities are the most conducive to a healthy career as a realtor, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 150 most populated cities across 13 key metrics, ranging from sales per agent to annual median wage for real-estate agents to housing-market health index.

Best Cities to Be a Real Estate Agent Worst Cities to Be a Real Estate Agent
1 Denver, CO 141 Milwaukee, WI
2 Irvine, CA 142 Hialeah, FL
3 Seattle, WA 143 Mobile, AL
4 Austin, TX 144 Philadelphia, PA
5 Aurora, CO 145 Aurora, IL
6 Portland, OR 146 Brownsville, TX
7 Indianapolis, IN 147 Jackson, MS
8 San Francisco, CA 148 Fayetteville, NC
9 Colorado Springs, CO 149 Columbus, GA
10 Boston, MA 150 Detroit, MI

Comparing the Best & Worst

  • Knoxville, Tenn., has the highest number of sales per agent, 120, which is 20 times more than in Houston, the city with the lowest, 6.
  • San Francisco has the highest median home price, $765,700, which is 17 times greater than in Detroit, the city with the lowest, $45,100.
  • Indianapolis has the highest annual median wage for real-estate agents, $105,370, which is four times greater than in Wichita, Kan., the city with the lowest, $24,320.
  • Orlando, Fla., has the highest real-estate job density, 32.61, which is 24 times greater than in Detroit, the city with the lowest, 1.35.
  • Fresno, Calif., has the highest unemployment rate, 10.7%, which is five times greater than in Lincoln, Neb., the city with the lowest, 2.0%.
  • Henderson, Nev., has the highest home turnover rate, 9.80%, which is four times greater than in Yonkers, N.Y., the city with the lowest, 2.58%.
  • Properties in Newark, N.J., have the highest number of days on the market, 225, which is five times longer than in San Francisco, the city with the lowest, 43.
  • Yonkers, N.Y., has the highest average ratio of home sale price to home list price, 1.97, which is three times greater than in Scottsdale, Ariz., the city with the lowest, 0.66.
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