The brokerage for investor-agents: wholesale, flip, or list — whichever the deal deserves. We hand you seller leads, and 90% of every commission dollar goes back to the agent network.
Myers runs its own seller marketing. Texas homeowners come to us every day asking for cash offers on their houses — and those leads go to Myers agents. Most brokerages ask you to bring the business. This one brings the business to you.
Motivated homeowners — inherited houses, tired landlords, as-is sales — who came to Myers asking for an offer. Real seller appointments, not a list of names.
A Carrot website, CarrotCRM, and AI lead tools set up for you at onboarding, included with membership — so the pipeline you build is yours on top of the pipeline we share.
Deal flow from the Myers network from day one, plus dispo support from agents who move houses every week.
The right fit has usually already tried to build something — and hit a ceiling they can't break alone.
You're building inside a traditional brokerage, but the cap structure wasn't designed for you to own the upside you create. Bring your team — the operating unit moves with you.
You have production; the next step needs leverage — dispo support, systems, deal flow, and a network that pays you beyond your own calendar.
You already understand deal flow. Myers gives you a licensed home, compliant structure, and every exit: assign it, flip it, or list it.
GCI is whatever the deal produces — the spread, the arbitrage, or the brokerage fee. Here's exactly where it goes. No mystery math.
| Slice | % of GCI | Who gets it |
|---|---|---|
| Acquisitions Agent | 60% | The agent who sourced and contracted the deal |
| Sales / Dispo Agent | 20% | The agent who sold or disposed it |
| Revenue Share pool | 10% | Paid up the agents' uplines — 6 levels deep |
| Corporate | 10% | Myers back office |
Straightforward fees, stated plainly: $105 transaction fee per closing · $150/month technology fee. That's it.
Assign contracts legally, as a licensed agent — no §1101.0045 exposure.
Buy, renovate, sell — with broker support and transactional funding when a closing needs it.
Buy-side, sell-side, listings. Sometimes the best exit is the traditional one.
10% of GCI on every network deal flows up 6 levels of sponsorship. Build the tree, get paid as it produces.
Rolling out as we hit milestones. Agents who build the company share in the company.
10% of GCI on every deal flows up the closing agent's sponsorship tree. Most models fade with depth. Ours spikes back at level 6 — we reward building deep, not just wide.
| Level | % of pool | Unlocks at |
|---|---|---|
| 1 — your direct recruits | 25% | — |
| 2 — their recruits | 20% | — |
| 3 | 15% | — |
| 4 | 10% | 10 active agents |
| 5 | 5% | 20 active agents |
| 6 | 25% | 30 active agents |
"Active" = closed a deal in the last 90 days. And the honest part: your best people building their own trees is the model working, not breaking.
Broker-of-record support and hands-on help through transactional challenges — from a broker who's flipped 3,000+ houses himself.
A Carrot website, CarrotCRM, and AI lead tools for every agent at onboarding — included with membership. Carrot has powered 4M+ inbound leads and $1B+ in customer revenue.
Off-market deal flow from day one, and transactional funding when a closing needs it. Contracts are written in your (or your entity's) name.
Traditional brokers teach open houses. We train agents to think like investors: quantify risk, run the numbers, market, and close — live, weekly, investor-led.
Support tools in development to help you do more deals — including the coming re-launch of Trelly, our proprietary platform for deal distribution and disposition.
Associates sell 3 homes or bring 12 months of agent/investor experience before acquiring. Agents handle their own EMD and option fees. Standards keep the network strong.
Yes. Myers runs its own seller marketing and passes those seller leads to its agents. Every agent also gets a Carrot website, CarrotCRM, and AI lead tools at onboarding, included with membership.
A $105 transaction fee per closing and a $150/month technology fee. The split on every deal: 60% to the acquisitions agent, 20% to the sales agent, 10% to the revenue share pool, 10% to Myers. Handle both sides and you keep the full 80%.
You need a Texas real estate license to practice, and Myers recruits both sides: licensed agents who want to learn investing, and experienced investors who need a license. Myers Home Buyers is the broker of record.
Yes — and doing it as a licensed agent is the cleanest way. Texas Occupations Code §1101.0045 requires unlicensed wholesalers to disclose their equitable interest in writing. Myers investor-agents operate with a license and a broker of record, so every exit is on the table on every deal: assign it, flip it, or list it.
10% of gross commission income on every deal flows into a revenue share pool paid up six levels of the closing agent's sponsorship tree — 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, then 25% again at level 6. An "active" agent is one who closed a deal in the last 90 days. All revenue share figures are illustrations, not income guarantees.
One seat, hiring across DFW — Addison, Dallas, and Farmers Branch. Apply in about two minutes; it goes straight to our hiring team.
Money-driven and great with people? Competitive, coachable, and hungry to learn? Myers Home Buyers is hiring Real Estate Investor Agents — the seat where you build the skills, and the paycheck, of a real estate investor. Your focus is building relationships with investors and agents and matching buyers to the right investment opportunities. Entry-level welcome, and the only cap on your income is your own effort.
Comprehensive training and mentorship from top producers, uncapped growth, and a competitive-but-supportive culture — plus a first-of-its-kind compensation structure where 90% of every commission dollar stays in the agent network. Founded by Josh DeShong, who has transacted on 3,000+ homes.
Whether you're an experienced wholesaler, a solo producer, or a team lead, this is the seat — we'll place you where you fit. Not sure? .
Licensed agent who wants to invest, or investor who needs a license — either way, this is your brokerage.