The REALM Real Estate stack in 2026: Houston’s high-volume independent, from public sources
REALM Real Estate Professionals runs 881 licensed agents across five greater-Houston offices — and unlike most independents its size, it names its platform: the site footer says ‘Powered by Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies.’ The rest of the stack, you have to ask for. Here’s the line-by-line.
Per RealTrends Verified (2025 data, checked 2026-08): REALM Real Estate Professionals reports 881 active licensed agents across 5 offices, 2,614 transaction sides, and $1.04 billion in sales volume — national ranks of #232 by sides and #310 by volume, at a $397.9K average home price. Offices in the Galleria, Katy, Sugar Land, Tomball/North Houston, and West Houston, with Broker/CEO Neil Reed in leadership. The one public platform fact: their site carries ‘Powered by Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies, Inc.’ in the footer — a brokerage-platform signal most independents never disclose. What the public record does not document: CRM, transaction management, or agent-lead tooling beyond that. Here’s what is sourced, and the questions that fill the rest.
The REALM Real Estate line-by-line
| Item | What the public record shows | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Independent brokerage — RealTrends lists it as an independent affiliate | Licensed as REALM Properties, LLC; no franchise or national-brand affiliation found |
| Scale | 881 active licensed agents | RealTrends Verified profile, 2025 data, checked 2026-08 |
| Production | REALM closed 2,614 transaction sides and $1.04B in sales volume | RealTrends Verified 2025 — #232 nationally by sides, #310 by volume |
| Footprint | Five offices: Galleria, Katy, Sugar Land, Tomball/North Houston, West Houston | Per their site, checked 2026-08 |
| Platform | ‘Powered by Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies, Inc.’ | Their site footer, checked 2026-08 — a brokerage-platform signal most independents do not disclose |
| Leadership | Neil Reed, Broker/CEO | Per their site and public profiles, checked 2026-08; founding year only appears in data aggregators — treat as unconfirmed |
| Agent-facing tools | Not publicly documented beyond the Lone Wolf platform | No published CRM, transaction, or lead stack found through 2026-08 — ask |
| Splits and fees | Not published | Independents set their own — get yours in writing |
From RealTrends Verified 2025 rankings and profile (checked 2026-08), REALM’s own site (including its ‘Powered by Lone Wolf’ footer), and public leadership profiles. Production figures are RealTrends-reported, not brokerage-published; the founding year appears only in data aggregators and is treated as unconfirmed; splits and platform inclusions unpublished — verify with the brokerage.
What to ask about the REALM Real Estate stack
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| What does the Lone Wolf platform actually include? | The footer names the platform, not the modules — ask what CRM, transaction management, and back-office pieces an agent actually gets, and what bills extra |
| How does an 881-agent independent handle lead flow? | At this scale the brokerage either feeds agents or expects them to self-generate — pin down which, and what the lead tools cost |
| What is the value-market trade-off? | REALM’s $397.9K average price is volume-driven, not luxury — agents comparing it against boutique firms should model per-side economics, not average price |
| Watch out — where BrokerDIY doesn’t fit | If you’re a REALM agent whose pipeline runs on the brokerage’s Lone Wolf installation and team model, a second platform is a cost — BrokerDIY fits brokerages and teams that own their operations outright |
Questions agents ask.
Does REALM Real Estate give agents a CRM or tech platform?
One public fact: their site footer says ’Powered by Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies, Inc.’ (checked 2026-08) — a named brokerage platform. What that includes for an individual agent, which modules are licensed, and what bills separately is not published; ask the brokerage directly before joining.
How big is REALM Real Estate Professionals?
RealTrends Verified 2025 reports 881 active licensed agents, 2,614 transaction sides, and $1.04 billion in sales volume across five greater-Houston offices — #232 nationally by sides and #310 by volume, at a $397.9K average home price. It is among the largest Houston independents by agent count.
Is REALM Real Estate part of a franchise?
No — RealTrends lists it as an independent affiliate, it is licensed as REALM Properties, LLC in Texas, and no national franchisor or brand affiliation appears in the public record. Verify current details with the brokerage.
REALM Real Estate Professionals names and marks are property of their respective owners. Scale and production figures from RealTrends Verified 2025 (2025 data); platform observation from the firm’s own site footer; observations checked 2026-08 — this guide is independent service content, not a REALM publication. BrokerDIY is a software platform, not a brokerage. Compared as of 2026-08-18.
