The 11 Best Real Estate Podcasts in 2026

There is no better audience for podcasts than real estate agents who are on the road all day. Make the most of your time driving between shows and open houses by listening to industry experts. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, a new lead generation idea or another business idea, we’ve rounded up the best podcasts for real estate agents this year.
Suitable for: Millionaire Real Estate Agent is best for agents who want a peek behind the curtain at some of the industry’s biggest players. If you’re looking for a new marketing or lead generation strategy to apply to your business, this real estate podcast is an amazing source of proven strategies. Ideal for agents of all production levels.
Why it’s good: Each episode is an in-depth interview with a successful real estate agent, many of whom sell hundreds or thousands of homes each year. They reveal the secrets of how they build their businesses. Guests freely share what has worked for them, and the host, Jason Abrams, does a great job of keeping the conversation going.

Suitable for: This weekly podcast from HousingWire’s Tracey Velt provides helpful information for agents who want to hear from brokerage leaders, industry experts and fellow agents who have navigated challenging situations. It is ideal for agents who are facing a particular challenge in their business and want to scroll through the sections to find out what we are talking about, as well as for agents who want to expand their knowledge and stay up to date with the latest industry news.
Why it’s good: Although we may be a little biased, RealTrending by HousingWire is up for grabs with the nitty-gritty details of the industry. Recent articles have included discussions about the changing landscape of real estate, as well as legal challenges and conveyancing costs.

Suitable for: Agents for all phases of their real estate career. With new episodes dropping every other week, listeners get to learn from top agents across the country, covering a variety of topics. There is something for everyone!
Why it’s good: The Real Estate Rockstars Podcast is one of the most popular and well-established real estate podcasts out there, boasting over six million downloads and 1,300+ episodes. Their guests range from big players like Robert Kiyosaki and Ryan Serhant to niche experts, like yours truly (check out my piece on how hospitality people are crushing it in real estate).

Suitable for: Newly licensed agents who want to learn how to build a business by referring experienced agents looking to grow their referral business. If you’re not interested in cold calling or knocking on strangers’ doors, check out the Referrals Podcast.
Why it’s good: Hosted by the author of “The Seven Levels of Communication,” Michael J Maher, this podcast is our top pick for all things related to hosting client awareness events, building relationships and working in real estate. Michael shares his knowledge and wisdom on this topic, and brings winning guests to the referral game.

Suitable for: Agents are looking to get back to basics with a friendly, enthusiastic host and engaging guests. Recent episodes include topics such as “an overlooked income strategy that really works” and “the real reason most producers don’t make six figures.” A great podcast for faith-based agents, too.
Why it’s good: Host Rosemary Lewis has built her own successful real estate business, so she speaks from experience when she chats with her guests. Listeners can pick and choose their topic, depending on their mood. Over 300+ episodes to listen to and over 200+ 5 star reviews on Apple Podcasts.

Suitable for: If you’re looking for more insight into sweeping market trends and broader industry news, this podcast is for you. The hosts, co-CEOs of NextHome, tackle relevant topics such as the role of AI in real estate, NAR’s legal strategy and supporting seller relationships to build wealth.
Why it’s good: Their tagline is true: “You talk about it in private; we talk about it in public.” Get background from not only your hosts but celebrity interview guests, like Ricky Carruth and Glenn Sanford, CEO of eXp.

Suitable for: Any real estate agent looking to change mindsets in less than 60 seconds should tune in to Tom Ferry Podcast Experience’s “Mindset Mondays” for a full minute of motivational conversations. Mindset is the name of the game for Tom Ferry, one of the best-selling real estate coaches in the industry.
Why it’s good: Very short episodes are perfect for a quick jolt and inspiration if you’re short on time and can’t commit to a long podcast episode. However, if you have more time, check out his in-depth episodes, which range from 30 to 60 minutes in length. Recent topics include checking expired listings in the new year and working with probate attorneys to grow your business.

Suitable for: Agents who would like to hire a real estate coach but don’t have the budget to spend on one-on-one training (or just want to get a sense of the Harris team’s coaching style before committing), check out the free advice in this long-running podcast. This is the best real estate podcast for agents looking for a new episode every day, too.
Why it’s good: Tim and Julie Harris’ School of Real Estate Training and Coaching is full of valuable information that seasoned agents and newbies alike can enjoy. Their advice is well-structured, using step-by-step plans and a list of helpful tips.

Suitable for: Agents or soon-to-be agents want an insider’s view of the issues that real estate professionals deal with on a regular basis. Brown promises to “demolish the HGTV-induced veneer of real estate” and end the industry’s real deal. He covers many topics that concern agents, such as the national housing shortage, the rise of AI, squatters and the real estate data war.
Why it’s good: We love Leigh Brown’s Southern twang as she sits down to chat with one industry expert each episode. His style is conversational, and he’s great at asking smart questions and letting his guests do the talking. Guests include developers, powerhouse agents and buyers, investors, coaches, lenders and more. (Formerly known as “Crazy sh*t in real estate).

Suitable for: Real estate investors, agents who work with investors and agents who want to become investors. Since investing is a whole other animal compared to real estate, if you work with real estate investors or want to own real estate one day, BiggerPockets is the OG podcast to learn the ins and outs of this side of the real estate business.
Why it’s good: With topics ranging from how to build your portfolio from scratch to the latest market information on the best and worst real estate markets of 2026, host Dave Meyer keeps it timely and relevant for all listeners. There are over 1,300+ episodes, so you’ll be able to find an episode on any real estate investment topic you’re looking for.

Suitable for: Real estate agents who have ADHD and want to learn how to grow their business, stay consistent and create plans that work for them. Hosted by Heather Klompmaker, a real estate agent and mother of three, this podcast focuses on the challenges her listeners (mostly women) face in their real estate careers.
Why it’s good: Although this is a new podcast (launched in September 2024), there are plenty of juicy episodes covering a wide range of topics. Recent episodes include hiring a virtual assistant, strategic shifts to take your business from chaos to confidence, choosing the right priorities and how streamlining in your real estate business can be the key to success.
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Real estate podcasts are an easy way to build skills, stay motivated and learn on the go. Successful real estate agents invest time to constantly sharpen their skills and stay on top of industry trends, market conditions and economic issues.
While you’ll learn a number of important skills for working in the industry, we hope our list of the best real estate podcasts provides valuable and unexpected sources of insight, expertise and knowledge that can help you take your career to the next level. By staying up-to-date on the latest industry trends and news, you are ultimately laying the foundation for the future of your business.




