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What is the average salary for eXp Realty employees in the United States?
eXp Realty employees earn $70,000 annually on average, or $34 per hour, which is 6% higher than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. According to our data, the highest paying job at eXp Realty is 60,000 Real Estate Agent at $a annually while the lowest paying job at eXp Realty is a Realtor at $55,000 annually.
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18 eXp Realty employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Select your job title and find out how much you could make at eXp Realty.
-$35K (66%) less than average eXp Realty salary ($70K)
"The percentage of your commission can vary depending on the Brokerage. At the end of the day it's about how many deals you can close. The commission split is very competitive with other earning potential. Realtors can make anywhere from $30,000 up to $250,000! Earnings are limitless."
+$5K (6%) more than average eXp Realty salary ($70K)
"The pay at eXp realty is highly dependent on how much work you are willing to put in. It is a commission based job so the hungrier you are for success the better off you will be. It is really a self driven business but eXp gives great tools to be successful."
+$10K (13%) more than average eXp Realty salary ($70K)
"I like to think of myself in the top 10% of other agents in DFW. I started in leasing and was not making as much but over time built a very profitable business"
+$5K (6%) more than average eXp Realty salary ($70K)
"My ability to generate business without guarantee has astonished me. I am very proud of the opportunities eXp Realty has provided me and I enjoy helping other Realtor success and grow through the ever changing opportunities real estate provides. I would say my income is above average compared to my competitors."
-$32K (59%) less than average eXp Realty salary ($70K)
"When hired on compensation was adequate. However, as workflows have shifted and roles have combined we were left without the opportunity to work overtime or receive an increase in pay or benefits."