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  • Yearly Realty Membership

    150$
    Every year
     
    • 100% Split
    • $150/Year
    • $885/Transaction +E&O
    • No Hidden Fees

A smarter brokerage for Arizona agents who want to keep more and operate with intention

100% Split • $150/year • $885 per transaction
• No hidden brokerage fees

OpenLane Realty is built for independent agents who want a leaner model, more control, and a business structure that reflects how they actually work.

Built for Arizona agents who value independence, simplicity, and a more disciplined way to do business.

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OPENLANE REALTY

Built for self-directed Arizona agents.

was built for agents who want to operate lean, keep more of what they earn, and choose only the tools and that fit their business.​

Whether you close a few deals a year or you are building serious momentum, OpenLane gives you a clear fee model and the freedom to run your business with intention.

You don't need a one-size-fits-all brokerage.

You need a brokerage that respects how you actually work.​

"This isn’t about doing real estate the cheap way. It’s about doing it the smart way."

Traditional brokerage models were built for a different era. Many Arizona agents do not need expensive overhead, bloated fee structures, or a one-size-fits-all system that forces them to subsidize services they rarely use.

OpenLane Realty was built for agents who want something better: a brokerage model that respects independence, rewards productivity, and gives professionals the freedom to run their business with greater clarity and control.

Built for a specific kind of agent. Maybe that is you.

  • Want to keep more of what they earn

  • Prefer a lean business model over heavy monthly overhead

  • Work independently and do not need daily hand-holding

  • Generate business through referrals, relationships, or their own marketing

  • Want flexibility without giving up broker oversight and compliance support

  • Think like business owners, not just salespeople

Simple economics. Clear structure. No surprises.

At OpenLane Realty, the value proposition is straightforward. The model is designed to reduce fixed overhead while allowing agents to retain more of the income they earn.

100% Split
You keep your commission.

$150 Annual Fee
Low yearly overhead.

$885 Transaction Fee
A predictable per-transaction cost.

No Hidden Brokerage Fees
No confusing layers. No unnecessary clutter.

This structure is especially attractive to agents who want to stay productive without carrying the weight of a traditional brokerage cost model.

Annual Fees

Per Close Transactions

No Hidden Brokerage Fees

For agents who do not need a brokerage to look bigger than they are. They need one that works better.

The best agents are not always looking for more noise. Often, they are looking for more alignment.

They want a brokerage that respects their judgment, supports compliance, and does not overcomplicate the business. They want to choose the tools, systems, and rhythm that fit the way they work best.

OpenLane Realty is for agents who want to move with purpose, protect margin, and build a business that feels more intentional from the inside out.

Independence does not mean doing it alone.

A leaner brokerage model should still provide what matters most: responsible oversight, strong compliance standards, and a clear path for agents who want freedom without disorder.

At OpenLane Realty, the goal is to support professionals with the structure they need and the flexibility they want. That means a model built around clarity, expectations, and sound brokerage operations.

OpenLane Realty is trusted for its: 

  • Broker oversight

  • Compliance-focused operations

  • Arizona brokerage model

  • Clear fee structure

  • Flexible operating style

  • Built for self-directed professionals

A model designed to speak for itself

OpenLane Realty is built around a clear idea: smart agents should not have to accept an outdated brokerage cost structure just because it is common. This is a more disciplined model for Arizona agents who value autonomy, simplicity, and economic clarity.

Traditional Brokerage 
vs
OpenLane Realty

Higher recurring overhead

Traditional Brokerage

Split-based income reduction

Bundled services for everyone

Often built around office culture

Can feel complex and layered

Low annual fee

OpenLane Realty

100% split

More agent choice

Built around independence

Clear and straightforward

OpenLane is not trying to be everything for everyone. It is designed for Arizona agents who want a simpler, more efficient way to operate.

Questions Arizona agents may be asking:

FAQ 1

Is OpenLane Realty right for a newer agent?

OpenLane is strongest for agents who are self-directed and comfortable operating with a higher degree of independence. Agents who need heavy daily coaching or a highly traditional office environment may be better suited elsewhere.

FAQ 2

What kind of agent tends to benefit most from this model?

Referral-based agents, part-time but serious agents, experienced agents, and independent-minded professionals often find the structure especially appealing.

FAQ 3

Are there hidden fees?

No. OpenLane is built around a clear, straightforward fee structure.

FAQ 4

Is broker oversight still part of the model?

Yes. Independence does not eliminate the need for brokerage standards, oversight, and compliance support.

FAQ 5

​Why would an agent choose this over a traditional brokerage?

Because many agents do not need expensive overhead or a heavily bundled model. They want to keep more, operate more intentionally, and align with a structure that fits how they actually do business.

FAQ 6

How do I learn more?

The best next step is to start a conversation and see whether the model is the right fit for your goals and business style.

If you are an Arizona agent looking for a more disciplined brokerage model, let’s talk.

OpenLane Realty is built for professionals who want more control, clearer economics, and a structure that respects independence.

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