Florida virtual brokerage + agent portal

Keep your business lean with a lower-overhead Florida brokerage and real agent tools.

Move your Florida real estate license to a virtual brokerage with clear plans, broker-visible support, CRM follow-up, marketing tools, forms, e-sign, agent websites, calculators, and controlled lead-research opportunities in one portal.

Private inquiry. Brokerage review required before activation.

Agent Command Center
Today7priority follow-ups
Marketing3drafts ready to review
Transaction2broker-review flags
$0license park option
$99Core Agent portal plan
CRMFollow-up engine
FormsE-sign packets
WebAgent landing pages
LeadsCredit-based opportunities
Licensed Florida brokerage onboardingBroker review before activationNo auto-sending or postingFree Gmail login supported
Plans and fees

Know the business model before you move your license.

Agents want the numbers fast. Start with a simple license home, or choose portal access when you want tools, structure, and lower repeat-transaction costs.

License Park

Free

$0/mo

For licensed agents who need a simple license home without portal access.

  • Sales transaction fee: $799 per sale
  • Rental transaction fee: $200 per rental
  • Portal access: Not included
  • Best for: occasional agents and license parking
Request Free Plan
Growth Tools

Growth Agent

$199/mo

For agents who want the full operating system plus higher research and media capacity.

  • Sales transaction fee: Confirmed during onboarding
  • Rental transaction fee: $99 per rental
  • Includes: portal, lead credits, website, Forms/E-Sign/PDF editor, Ad Center, Marketing Studio
  • Research capacity: included up to plan limits
Request $199 Plan

Lead note: Lead credits and paid packs are for contactable opportunities with a reachable method such as phone, email, or a public contact form, subject to inventory, duplicate review, plan limits, and applicable rules.

How joining works

Three steps, no pressure.

The inquiry starts a private fit conversation. Nothing is activated until brokerage review, onboarding, and license-transfer details are clear.

01

Submit a private inquiry

Tell us your license status, production level, current brokerage if any, and which plan you are considering.

02

Brokerage review

We confirm fit, license-transfer path, plan terms, support expectations, and any compliance questions before activation.

03

Portal activation

Once approved, you get the appropriate plan access, onboarding guidance, and the tools that match your agent stage.

See If New Home Realty Is a Fit

Why agents pay attention

Agents do not need another logo. They need a simpler business machine.

New Home Realty should feel like the practical middle ground: more useful than a bare-bones license park, lighter than a high-overhead office, and clearer than stitching together five separate tools.

Keep More

Lower monthly overhead

Simple plans and published fee examples help agents understand the economic reason to look closer.

Stay Organized

One operating dashboard

Follow-up, marketing, forms, transaction deadlines, and help paths stay visible in one portal.

Grow Carefully

Lead credits, not loose promises

Agents can earn access to contactable opportunities when inventory and review standards are met.

A virtual brokerage that gives agents more than a place to hang a license.

New Home Realty is the public brand for New Home Realty LLC and is designed around the tools agents actually need every day: follow-up, marketing, training, transaction structure, and practical support in one portal.

01

Low-overhead model

Operate virtually, reduce friction, and focus on growing production instead of paying for old-school overhead.

02

Portal-first workflow

Draft follow-ups, marketing copy, checklists, flyers, and social content faster while keeping human review in the loop.

03

Practical growth paths

Training, CRM usage, marketing activity, and production milestones can support lead-credit eligibility.

Trust signals

Virtual brokerage. Real human support.

Going virtual should not mean being left alone. The portal helps organize your business, while brokerage support can review sensitive transaction items, answer onboarding questions, and keep compliance visible.

  • Brokerage approval required: final plan activation happens after license transfer, onboarding, and brokerage review.
  • Compliance reminders: the portal reinforces fair housing, advertising, document review, and human approval before important external actions.
  • Support path: agents get a clearer place to ask for help instead of hunting through scattered tools.
  • Response expectation: inquiries are reviewed privately before any plan activation or license move.

What agents need to believe fast

There is a real brokerage behind it.
Brokerage, qualifying broker, address, and license details are confirmed during onboarding and should be displayed publicly before full launch.

The portal is not replacing broker judgment.
Broker-sensitive items, compliance questions, and external sends stay visible and controlled.

The economics are understandable.
Plans, transaction fee examples, and approval steps are clear before an agent starts moving a license.

Explore what the portal actually does.

Each tool is designed to help agents take action, stay organized, and build production without needing five different systems.

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CRM + follow-up engine

  • Capture buyer, seller, investor, and rental leads.
  • Create automatic follow-up schedules and future reminders.
  • Track urgency, stage, source, notes, reply alerts, and due tasks.
  • Draft email follow-ups without sending anything automatically.
  • Reward productive CRM usage with lead credits.
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Marketing Studio

  • Create listing posts, open-house posts, sold posts, buyer/seller education, reels, captions, hashtags, open-house flyers, and property flyers.
  • Upload property/reference photos and build branded marketing kits, printable flyer copy, and AI-assisted image prompts.
  • Generate practical marketing assets from one workflow instead of learning several separate apps.
  • Use short-form video concepts and branded image ideas within plan limits.
  • Keep compliance guardrails around photo rights, virtual staging, AI disclosure, fair housing, and real estate advertising language.
  • Higher media creation credits can be included in premium plans.
🌐

Agent websites

  • Agents can build a personal website with headshot, bio, contact info, service areas, social links, intro video, and landing-page content.
  • Pages include inquiry capture forms that feed the CRM.
  • Agent pages include buyer/seller calculator links, contact forms, and marketing landing-page tools.
  • Useful landing pages for ads, social profiles, email signatures, and QR codes.
  • New Home Realty agent websites are built for lead capture and agent branding.
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Ad Center

  • Create Meta/Facebook/Instagram ad drafts inside the portal.
  • Select an agent website as the landing page.
  • Draft headline, primary text, CTA, budget notes, creative notes, and audience notes.
  • Force Housing Special Ad Category language for real estate ads.
  • Future phase: connect agents' own Meta ad accounts after API approval.
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Transaction tools

  • Create transaction files with buyer/seller side, status, parties, contacts, effective date, deadlines, and closing date.
  • Auto-generate checklist items and sync due dates when dates change.
  • Upload documents and organize transaction records.
  • Each transaction can have its own document inbox email address so title, lender, co-broker, or clients can email documents into the file.
  • Inbound attachments are stored in Google Drive and linked back to the transaction record.
  • Opt-in Google Calendar deadline reminders can sync key transaction dates after user authorization.
  • Draft title/lender/client emails from checklist context.
  • Flag broker-sensitive items for review.
✍️

Forms + E-Sign / PDF editor

  • Upload authorized PDFs directly in the portal Forms section or receive documents through a transaction-specific inbox address.
  • Prepare multi-signer e-sign packets for buyers, sellers, agents, other parties, and custom signers.
  • Use visual packet prep to assign signature, initial, date, text, and checkbox fields by signer.
  • Auto-detect likely signature, initials, and date spots when the PDF text is readable.
  • Drag, drop, resize, and move signature, initials, date, text, checkbox, and strikeout fields.
  • Add counteroffer markup with text boxes and markdown-style strikeout syntax like ~~old term~~.
  • Completed packets include signed PDF and audit packet links, with human review before relying on final documents.
  • Export a flattened edited PDF for review, signing workflow, or transaction document storage.
🎙️

Voice + role dashboard

  • Click a microphone in chat and speak portal requests instead of typing.
  • Voice fills the chat box for review before sending.
  • Role-based dashboard sections help agents and admins focus on the next important work instead of raw feeds.
  • Dashboard cards surface important emails, calendar events, personal todos, CRM replies, CRM follow-ups, transaction deadlines, and review flags.
  • Useful for mobile agents between showings, inspections, and appointments.
  • Portal-only guardrails block server commands, outside sending, posting, publishing, purchases, deletion, or security/config changes.
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Google login

  • Agents sign in securely with a Google/Gmail account.
  • A free Gmail account is acceptable; paid Google Workspace is not required.
  • Company email accounts can be added later if the brokerage chooses that model.
  • Email sending and external actions stay controlled by approval rules.
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Lead rewards

  • Agents earn lead credits by training and using the portal productively.
  • CRM activity, marketing kits, ad drafts, websites, under-contract milestones, and closings can all earn credits.
  • Credits can be redeemed for contactable lead opportunities by ZIP code and property/lead type.
  • Lead records can be broker/admin reviewed, duplicate-checked, credit-limited, and released through controlled workflows.
  • Paid lead packs can be added later, such as 30 contactable leads for $100 where available.
  • Outcome follow-ups can require agents to log contacted, no answer, appointment set, bad lead, DNC/review, or not interested.
  • Records should only be released as leads when they include a reachable contact method.
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Calculators

  • Buyer cash-to-close estimates.
  • Seller net sheet estimates.
  • Home affordability / payment planning calculator.
  • Extra principal / early payoff scenario calculator.
  • Useful tools for agent websites and client conversations.
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Buyer and seller tools

  • Save buyer criteria from a CRM lead and keep follow-up organized.
  • Create buyer consultation notes, showing reminders, and next-step tasks.
  • Use calculator links and landing pages to support buyer and seller conversations.
  • Organize property notes, client preferences, and transaction context in the CRM.
  • Keep client-facing activity tied to follow-up reminders instead of scattered notes.
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Email, calendar + tasks

  • Gmail-in-portal lets agents review threads, reply/reply-all with explicit send clicks, archive, mark read/unread, move to Trash, and create follow-up tasks.
  • Important-email dashboard cards highlight business items likely to need attention.
  • Google Calendar snapshot shows upcoming events from the signed-in account.
  • Google Tasks sync can send/update portal todos after the user connects Tasks.
  • Customer-facing emails are drafted/reviewed and never auto-sent by the portal.

Built-in help and onboarding.

The portal includes a guided Help section so new users can find what they need without training calls for every basic workflow.

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Jump navigation

Help pages include an onboarding table of contents so agents can jump straight to CRM, transactions, forms/e-sign, Marketing Studio, lead rewards, training, admin tools, or compliance notes.

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Role paths

New agents, experienced agents, and broker/admin users each get a practical starting path, with dashboard focus areas that match their role.

Compliance reminders

Help copy reinforces human review, photo rights, AI/virtual-staging disclosure, fair housing, no auto-posting, no auto-sending, and brokerage compliance review where applicable.

Earn lead credits by using the system.

Agents can earn lead credits through training, CRM usage, marketing activity, and production milestones, then redeem those credits for contactable lead opportunities the brokerage releases.

🎓

Training activity

Complete onboarding, role-play, quizzes, and scripts to earn credits.

📈

Business activity

Use the CRM, create marketing kits, publish an agent website, and build compliant ad drafts.

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Paid lead packs

Future add-ons can let agents buy extra lead packs, such as 30 contactable leads for $100 where inventory is available.

Compare the model

Built for agents who want virtual freedom without feeling unsupported.

Most agents compare three options: stay at a traditional office, park a license somewhere cheap, or join a modern virtual brokerage with useful tools. New Home Realty should make that decision simple.

What agents compare
Traditional brokerage
Bare-bones license park
New Home Realty
Overhead
Often higher monthly cost or split
Low cost, fewer tools
Simple plans with portal access options
Daily workflow
Split across separate apps
Mostly on the agent
CRM, marketing, forms, deadlines, help
Support
Office-dependent
Often minimal
Virtual model with broker-visible review paths
Growth
Depends on office/team
Agent self-sources everything
Lead credits and marketing workflows
Ready to compare options?

Start with a private fit conversation before moving your license.

Ask about the free license park option, the $99 Core Agent portal plan, or the $199 Growth Agent plan.

Request a Private Join Call
Agent questions

Answer the objections before agents have to ask.

Is this a real Florida brokerage?

New Home Realty is the brand for New Home Realty LLC. Final launch copy should show confirmed Florida brokerage, qualifying broker, office, and licensing details.

Will I be left alone because it is virtual?

No. The model is virtual, but onboarding, broker-sensitive questions, transaction review flags, and compliance reminders are built into the process.

Do you provide leads?

The site stays conservative: agents can earn lead credits and redeem them for contactable opportunities when inventory is available and reviewed.

Do I need paid Google Workspace?

No. A free Gmail account is acceptable for secure portal login unless the brokerage later chooses company email accounts.

Can I cancel or change plans?

Plan-change and cancellation details should be confirmed during onboarding so agents understand the business terms before moving a license.

Who controls external actions?

The portal can draft and organize. Sending emails, publishing, posting, payments, deletion, and sensitive changes stay controlled by approval rules.

Interested in joining New Home Realty?

Tell us a little about yourself. Your inquiry will be saved for follow-up.

  • Licensed Florida agents
  • New agents who want structure and training
  • Experienced agents who want modern tools
  • Teams interested in a technology-forward model
  • A Gmail/Google account for secure portal login — free Gmail is fine

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