The Residual Real Estate Agent Show
The Residual Real Estate Agent Show
They Said $10M Was Unrealistic. He Did $200M.
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Most agents building a real estate team from scratch make the same wrong first move before they ever hire a single agent.
Cyrus Moseni was told his $10M goal was unrealistic two weeks into getting his license. He put his iced tea down, thanked the man, and told him he'd be at a different brokerage within 90 days. Year one he closed $30M. Year two, $52M. Today the Keystone Team does over $200M a year with under 40 agents and every single one of them closes deals.
In this conversation Cyrus breaks down exactly how he did it, with real numbers and zero fluff.
✅ Why building a real estate team from scratch starts with a VA hire, not an agent hire
✅ The real estate team structure that lets his admin handle every offer, every showing schedule, every piece of paperwork so agents only do what makes money
✅ The real estate team splits math that actually works, and why the pie goes negative 10% if you get the order wrong
✅ How he uses a real estate lead generation system combining Zillow, Meta ads, and an ISA model to give every agent on his team a live pipeline on day one
✅ His real estate prospecting system before paid leads existed: 4 hours cold calling, 2 hours door knocking, 80 calls an hour on expireds and FSBOs
✅ Exactly how to hire a broker of record to launch an independent brokerage without holding your own broker's license, and what percentage structure to expect
✅ The honest breakdown of real estate team vs independent brokerage from someone who has run both, including when ancillary services are the only reason the numbers work
✅ Where to find the best VAs for real estate, including which countries and platforms actually deliver when hiring virtual assistants for a growing team
This is what it actually looks like to build from zero to $200M with a lean team, a tight system, and no agents sitting on the bench.