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Real estate invoice template

For agents, brokers, transaction coordinators, and property managers. Captures property address, sale price, MLS, and closing date alongside the commission and fee breakdown.

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Who this is for

Independent agents working under a brokerage, brokers, transaction coordinators, property managers, and real estate consultants. Useful any time a real estate professional bills outside the standard HUD-1/closing-statement flow.

What goes on a real estate invoice

Property identification. Full address (no abbreviations), MLS number when applicable, and sale price. These create the audit trail for the commission calculation.

Closing date as the invoice anchor. Commission is typically earned at closing, not at offer acceptance. Invoice dated to closing keeps the broker, the title company, and the IRS happy.

Commission split disclosure. If you're billing on a split (e.g., 70/30 with the brokerage), state that on the invoice or referenced agreement. It avoids future internal disputes about who's owed what.

Fees agents commonly bill alongside commission

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How to use this template

  1. Open the real estate template.
  2. Replace placeholders with property address, sale price, and MLS #.
  3. Adjust the commission line based on your split.
  4. Add the closing date as the issue date.
  5. Download the PDF for your brokerage's records.

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