The Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices stack in 2026: Maestro, BoldTrail, and what your office decides
BHHS made the biggest enterprise-tech move of early 2026: Maestro, an AI-supported platform unifying consumer search, CRM, marketing, and transaction management in one login. Underneath it, BoldTrail is the network’s CRM layer. Splits stay office-by-office. Here’s the line-by-line.
Per HomeServices’ March 2026 launch coverage: Maestro is an enterprise, AI-supported platform unifying consumer search, CRM, marketing, and transaction management behind one login, rolling out across company-owned brokerages and the BHHS franchise network. Alongside it sit BHHS Connect (the brand-resource portal) and BoldTrail (formerly kvCORE) as the CRM/IDX/lead-generation layer in much of the network. There is no corporate-published commission split — third-party guides describe negotiated splits typically starting around 60/40 and reaching 80/20–90/10 for high producers, plus royalty and per-transaction fees in some offices, all varying by location. Scale, per Real Estate Almanac’s 2025 data: 34,934 agents and the #4-ranked brokerage nationally by transaction sides.
The BHHS stack, line by line
| Item | What agents get | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Maestro | Enterprise AI-supported platform: consumer search, CRM, marketing, transaction management, one login | Announced 2026-03; rolling out across company-owned + network brokerages |
| BoldTrail (ex-kvCORE) | CRM, IDX, lead generation across much of the network | Vendor-documented as the BHHS CRM layer |
| BHHS Connect | Brand-resource portal | A resource portal — not a CRM, per vendor documentation |
| Splits and fees | No corporate-published plan | Third-party guides: negotiated splits ~60/40 start, 80/20–90/10 for high producers; royalty + per-transaction fees in some offices — varies by location |
| Scale | 34,934 agents; #4-ranked brokerage by transaction sides; $135.9B volume | Real Estate Almanac 2025 data (third-party) |
| Backing | HomeServices of America (Berkshire Hathaway Energy subsidiary) | Owned brokerage + mortgage/title/insurance stack under one roof |
From HousingWire’s Maestro launch coverage (2026-03-27), BoldTrail’s own BHHS documentation (2026-04), third-party fee guides (Clever, updated 2025-12), and Real Estate Almanac 2025 data — checked 2026-08; splits vary by office, verify locally.
What to ask about the BHHS stack
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| When does MY office get Maestro? | The rollout spans company-owned and network brokerages on a schedule — ask yours directly |
| What does Maestro actually cover? | The launch language is broad (search + CRM + marketing + transactions); ask for the module list and what’s live versus roadmapped at your office |
| Whose CRM data is it? | BoldTrail is a vendor product — the export path and data-ownership terms are the standing question before years of pipeline live in it |
| Splits in writing | Negotiated per office and per producer — get yours in writing before comparing to published rate cards elsewhere |
| Watch out — where BrokerDIY doesn’t fit | If Maestro reaches your office with the modules you need, that’s your answer — BrokerDIY’s lane is brokerages that want operations they own end-to-end today, not on an enterprise rollout schedule |
Questions BHHS agents ask.
What is Maestro?
HomeServices’ enterprise platform announced in March 2026 — an AI-supported system meant to unify consumer search, CRM, marketing, and transaction management behind a single login, tied to the company’s owned brokerage, mortgage, title, and insurance stack. It’s the largest legacy brokerage’s answer to AI-native platforms; the question for an individual agent is the rollout schedule and module list at your own office.
Does BHHS provide a CRM?
Across much of the network the CRM layer is BoldTrail (formerly kvCORE), with the BHHS Connect portal serving brand resources — and Maestro announced as the unifying platform on top. What your office includes, and when Maestro reaches it, is an office-level question in a mixed company-owned and franchise network.
Can I use my own tools alongside the BHHS stack?
Yes. BrokerDIY is built to orchestrate on top of whatever the brokerage provides — voice agents, follow-up sequences, white-label e-sign — with export-friendly data so you’re never locked in.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices names and marks are property of their respective owners. Details from dated launch coverage, vendor documentation, and third-party guides, checked 2026-08 — splits and fees vary by office; verify with your local BHHS office. This guide is independent service content, not a BHHS publication. BrokerDIY is a software platform, not a brokerage.
