The Redfin stack in 2026: Redfin Next pay, everything in-house, and the Rocket era
Redfin is the category’s different shape: agents are W-2 employees with benefits, paid on the Next split model, running an entirely in-house platform — no third-party CRM to choose or buy. Rocket completed its $1.75B acquisition in July 2025. Here’s the line-by-line from public sources, and where the honest questions live.
Per Redfin’s own announcements and trade coverage: Redfin Next pays up to 75% on self-sourced deals and 40% on Redfin-provided leads (trade-press figures), went nationwide in October 2024, and keeps agents as W-2 employees — medical/dental/vision, 401(k) match, and what Redfin describes as ~$32,000/year in covered expenses and benefits, with MLS dues, mileage, and listing costs on the company. Redfin’s own November 2025 pay report: all agents averaged $138,800, the top 10% $338,100. The tech is proprietary end-to-end — Redfin’s own site, app, tour scheduling, and support staff — and the AI record is real: Redfin Redesign (Dec 2023), a Sierra-built conversational search (Nov 2025), and a Redfin app inside ChatGPT (Feb 2026).
The Redfin stack, line by line
| Item | What agents get | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Employment model | W-2 employee with benefits | Medical/dental/vision, 401(k) match, ESPP |
| Pay model | Redfin Next: up to 75% self-sourced, 40% on Redfin-provided leads | Trade-press figures (Real Estate News); nationwide since Oct 2024 |
| Covered expenses | MLS dues, mileage, payroll taxes, listing costs | Redfin values benefits + coverage at ~$32,000/yr per agent |
| Earnings benchmark | All agents averaged $138,800; top 10% averaged $338,100 | Redfin’s own pay report, Nov 2025 |
| Platform | Fully proprietary: Redfin.com + app leads, tour scheduling, support staff | No third-party CRM — the stack is Redfin’s own |
| AI — consumer side | Redfin Redesign (2023), Sierra conversational search (Nov 2025), ChatGPT app (Feb 2026) | All Redfin-announced |
| Ownership | Rocket Companies, since July 2025 | $1.75B all-stock acquisition |
From Redfin’s own newsroom (Next expansion Oct 2024; pay report Nov 2025; AI announcements), Real Estate News (Dec 2023), and PR Newswire (Rocket close, Jul 2025), checked 2026-08 — splits on lead deals are trade-sourced; verify with Redfin.
What to ask about the Redfin stack
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Whose database is it? | As an employee on an in-house platform, your pipeline lives in Redfin’s systems — ask what carries over if you ever leave |
| Employee vs. independent contractor | W-2 + benefits + zero expenses is a real trade for split ceilings and tool choice — model it against your production honestly |
| What does the Rocket era change? | The 2025 acquisition makes integration questions fair game: platform roadmap, team structure, lead flow |
| Do you choose your tools at all? | The in-house stack means no tool selection — if your workflow needs layers it doesn’t ship (white-label e-sign, brokerage-level ops), that’s an outside-the-stack question |
| Watch out — where BrokerDIY doesn’t fit | If you’re a Redfin employee whose workflow the in-house platform already covers, a second platform is a cost, not a win — BrokerDIY fits brokerages and teams that own their operations outright |
Questions Redfin agents ask.
Does Redfin give agents a CRM?
Yes — its own. Redfin runs a proprietary end-to-end platform (site, app, tour scheduling, support staff) rather than licensing a third-party CRM, so there’s nothing to buy or choose. The flip side: there’s nothing to choose — your pipeline lives in Redfin’s systems on Redfin’s terms.
What is Redfin Next, exactly?
The pay model Redfin rolled out nationwide in October 2024: up to 75% on self-sourced deals, 40% on deals from Redfin-provided leads (trade-press figures), on top of W-2 employment with benefits and covered expenses Redfin values at roughly $32,000/year. Redfin says Next agents earn about 19% more per deal than under the prior model.
Can I use my own tools as a Redfin agent?
The provided stack is the provided stack — but independent operations around it (your own follow-up engine, white-label e-sign for your team’s deals) are a separate question. BrokerDIY is built to orchestrate alongside whatever the brokerage provides, with export-friendly data.
Redfin names and marks are property of their respective owners. Pay, platform, and AI details from Redfin’s own newsroom and dated trade coverage, checked 2026-08 — lead-deal splits are trade-sourced, not Redfin-published; verify with Redfin. This guide is independent service content, not a Redfin publication. BrokerDIY is a software platform, not a brokerage.
