Top Realtors and Real Estate Agents in San Diego, TX
Rankings based on verified MLS transaction data. Last updated April 2026. No pay-to-play.

Top 0.8%
in San Diego, TX
$11M
All-Time Sales
$30K - $680K
Price Range

$53.2M
All-Time Sales
$420K - $1.3M
Price Range
102
Total Number Of Homes Sold

Top 0.4%
in San Diego, TX
8
Sold in San Diego, TX
1996
Year Licensed

Top 1.6%
in San Diego, TX
3
Sold in San Diego, TX
2016
Year Licensed

Top 2%
in San Diego, TX
2
Sold in San Diego, TX
2016
Year Licensed

Top 2%
in San Diego, TX
2
Sold in San Diego, TX
2014
Year Licensed

Top 2.4%
in San Diego, TX
1
Sold in San Diego, TX
2004
Year Licensed

Top 2.4%
in San Diego, TX
1
Sold in San Diego, TX
2005
Year Licensed
San diego Housing Market Trends
Median Sale Price
$47,500
0.00% year-over-yearMedian Days on Market
20
0 days year-over-yearSale-to-List Price
86.36%
0% year-over-yearMonths of Supply
3.0
Realtors in San diego
250
Verified MLS market data through April 2026.
When Is the Best Time to Sell a House in San Diego?
Based on the last 24 months of verified MLS market data, homes in San Diego sell fastest and closest to asking when they go under contract in February. To hit that window, plan to list around December.
Median days on market by month (shorter is faster)
February
Best month to sell
71 days
Typical time on market
101.5%
Of asking price
Seasonal averages from the last 24 months of San Diego, TX sales. Individual results vary with price, condition, and how the broader market moves. A local agent can pinpoint the right timing for your home.
How We Rank San Diego Real Estate Agents
Our rankings are built from verified MLS transaction data, not advertising spend. For every agent we analyze more than fifteen performance signals, including sales volume in your city and zip code, recent and all-time transactions, days on market, negotiation results (how far above or below list price an agent's clients actually close), price-point fit, and verified reviews. The agents shown first are those whose verified results put them at the top of the San Diego market today.
Agents cannot pay for placement in these rankings. The underlying data refreshes as new closed transactions are reported, so rankings shift with real market performance. Learn how we rank agents.
Rankings reviewed by Kevin Stuteville, Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker (License BK3068131), Founder of EffectiveAgents.
Data last updated: April 2026
San Diego Real Estate Agent FAQs
How were these San Diego real estate agents ranked?
Rankings are built from verified MLS transaction data. We analyze more than fifteen performance signals for every agent, including sales volume in your city and zip code, recent and all-time transactions, days on market, negotiation results, price-point fit, and verified reviews. Agents cannot pay for placement.
How many real estate agents are in San Diego?
Our data covers 250 real estate agents serving the San Diego area. The count represents agents with transaction activity recorded in our San Diego market data, not simply everyone holding a license.
What does the median sale price in San Diego mean for sellers?
San Diego's median sale price is $47,500 as of April 2026. Half of recent sales closed above that figure and half below. It is a useful baseline for understanding the market, but an experienced local agent will price your home against comparable recent sales in your neighborhood, not the citywide median.
Does it cost anything to use EffectiveAgents?
No. EffectiveAgents is free for home buyers and sellers, with no obligation to work with any agent we match you with.
Do agents pay to be ranked or featured?
No. Agents cannot pay for placement anywhere in these rankings. Positions are earned from verified transaction performance only.
What commission do San Diego realtors charge?
Commissions are negotiable and vary by agent, service level, and transaction. There is no set rate, and recent industry changes have made commission structures more flexible than ever. Discuss the structure directly with your agent before signing a listing or buyer agreement.
Should I use a local San Diego agent or a national brand?
The individual agent matters more than the brand on the sign. Offices within the same national franchise vary widely in performance, and the agent you hire, not the logo, prices your home, negotiates your contract, and manages your closing. A strong local agent brings firsthand knowledge of San Diego neighborhoods, pricing patterns, and buyer activity. Compare agents on verified local results such as recent sales, days on market, and negotiation outcomes rather than name recognition.
What questions should I ask a San Diego realtor before hiring them?
Ask how many homes they have closed in San Diego in the past year, what their average sale-to-list ratio is, and how much of their business is in your neighborhood and price range. Ask how they will market your home or find you listings, and how often they will communicate. Strong agents answer with specifics. Verified transaction data is the fastest way to confirm what you hear.
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