01Common referral intents
These are the kinds of agent-to-agent referral situations where a clear Austinpost can help the right receiving agent raise their hand.
- Out-of-area buyers comparing Austin neighborhoods and suburbs.
- Past clients relocating for work, school, or family reasons.
- Seller referrals where the referring agent needs local pricing and prep guidance.
- Investors who need an agent comfortable with fast screening and clear criteria.
02What to include in the post
A strong referral post gives enough context for fit without publishing private client details. Start with the facts a receiving agent needs to qualify themselves.
- Target city or ZIP, plus whether nearby suburbs are in play.
- Buyer or seller side, property type, and timeline.
- Price band, financing readiness, and showing urgency.
- Proposed referral percentage and any brokerage paperwork expectations.
03Receiving-agent fit signals
For Austin referrals, the best fit note is specific. It should show real coverage, relevant experience, and a clean plan for the handoff.
- Recent work in the target part of Austin or the relevant suburb.
- Availability for fast showings or remote tours when needed.
- Clear plan for client communication and expectation setting.
- Comfort explaining tradeoffs between commute, schools, price band, and property type.
04Local handoff notes
Austin-area referrals can be very geography-sensitive. A receiving agent should be clear about which neighborhoods, suburbs, and price bands they actually service.
If the client is relocating, include whether they already know Austin or need orientation around lifestyle, commute, and housing type.
05Frequently asked questions
How do I post an Austin real estate referral?
Include Austin or the relevant suburb, ZIP if useful, client goal, timing, price band, property type, and proposed referral fee. Keep private client details out of the public post.
What should an Austin receiving agent mention?
Mention exact service areas, recent relevant work, showing availability, relocation experience, and how you communicate with out-of-market clients.