I want to share the actual math behind this system so you can decide if unlocking Agent access makes sense for you.
Monthly Agent Cost
⢠$49/month
Thatâs the only fixed cost.
What a Single Deal Looks Like
Typical example we see:
⢠Buyer pays: $1,200
⢠Seller receives: $900
⢠Gross spread: $300
⢠Desk fee: ~$30
⢠Agent payout: ~$270
You do not buy inventory
You do not find buyers
You do not negotiate pricing
You do not store inventory whatsoever.
You show up locally, follow the process, and complete the handoff.
ROI Reality Check
⢠1 deal/month â ~$270
⢠Cost to be an Agent â $49
Thatâs a ~5.5x return on the monthly fee from ONE deal.
Everything after that is upside.
Simple Scenarios
⢠1 deal/month â ~$220 net after fee
⢠2 deals/month â ~$490 net
⢠4 deals/month â ~$1,030 net
This is not passive income.
This is execution-based income.
Why Agent Access Exists
Paid access:
⢠Filters out non-serious people
⢠Protects deal flow for active agents
⢠Keeps sellers and buyers confident
⢠Funds the systems and teams involved that bring buyers/agents in
If access were free, the system wouldnât work.
Who Should Upgrade
â You can show up reliably
â You want flexible, local income
â Youâre comfortable doing short, in-person tasks
â You understand effort = payout
Who Shouldnât
â Looking for online/passive income
â Canât commit to follow-through
â Doesnât want real-world work
If the math makes sense to you, Agent access probably will too.
If not, no pressure - the free orientation is there so you can decide clearly.
- Dom