Brokerage conversations usually start with outcomes:
more support, better tools, higher splits, revenue share.
But outcomes are downstream of design.
The real question is simpler:
What problems was a brokerage model designed to solve — and what tradeoffs does it
make to solve them?
This page is about one model: LPT Realty.
Not to persuade you — to help you evaluate it clearly.
If you’re like most solid agents, the risk isn’t missing out.
The risk is making a move that creates chaos:
● disrupting active pipelines
● confusing clients or listings
● rebuilding systems that finally work
● realizing the promise doesn’t match reality
● looking like you fell for another pitch
That’s why many smart agents stay put longer than they want to.
Not because they love their brokerage.
Because guessing is expensive.
If you want clarity before making any change, you can request a Brokerage Model Review.
This is a structured 1-on-1 conversation designed to help you:
● clarify the real problem you’re trying to solve in your business
● examine how the LPT Realty brokerage model was designed
● determine whether that design is relevant to your situation
● see the tradeoffs clearly before deciding anything
This is not a sales call.
No pressure. No commitment. No expectation of a decision.
Some agents decide LPT is a fit.
Some decide it isn’t.
Clarity is the goal either way.
This is for agents who want:
● a thoughtful evaluation instead of a pitch
● support without being managed
● a brokerage model that doesn’t define their path
● clarity before disrupting momentum
This probably isn’t for you if you’re looking for:
● quick comparisons
● benefit presentations
● pressure or urgency
● someone to tell you what to do
Submitting the application does not obligate you to anything.
It simply helps us prepare for the conversation.
Whether you apply or not, the goal is simple:
to help you decide whether LPT Realty was designed to solve the problem you’re actually
facing — before making a move you’ll regret.