Here are some of the most frequently asked questions.
Being an Inner Circle agent distinguishes you as one of the top real estate agents in the nation. After making it through our rigorous, data-based selection process, you can share the award with pride. Agents are featured on America’s Inner Circle’s website and receive a branded media package for posting to their own website and social media profiles.
America’s Inner Circle was created to provide an avenue for high-performing real estate agents to be recognized and awarded for their hard work and success. It is a resource for agents to receive the credit they deserve and a resource for buyers and sellers to connect with the best real estate agents in their area.
Anyone is eligible to be considered for the award. All nominees are subject to the same selection criteria.
Prospective buyers and sellers can search America’s Inner Circle’s list of top agents to find a distinguished realtor in their area. All Inner Circle members have been vetted by our panel of industry experts to narrow the field down to those who deliver the best sales performance and customer experience.
Yes, anyone—a real estate peer, community member, or past client—can nominate an agent. Agents may also nominate themselves, and all candidates go through the same, rigorous selection process.
No, there is no application fee for nominating an agent.
After submitting a nomination, America’s Inner Circle will reach out to nominated agents with a formal application to gather the necessary information to complete our selection process. After reviewing the relevant data and selecting the winners, we’ll contact all recipients with the results.
An agent accepts their nomination and puts themselves up for consideration for America’s Inner Circle by completing the next step in the application process. This involves filling out an application that provides more specific information about sales data, community involvement, and client reviews.
Agents can submit an application or be nominated by their peers. Agents are then vetted by the AIC panel based on past and recent sales performance, community stewardship, and exceptional reviews.