Updated June 2026 · Reviewed by Adams, Cameron & Co.
For most producing agents in Volusia County, the best brokerage isn't the one with the highest headline split. It's the one with the best take-home after every fee, plus the tools and support that buy back your selling hours. Below, the three brokerage models compared honestly on what actually matters.
If you already have your license and a book of business in Volusia County, you don’t need a pep talk about real estate as a career. You need a clear-eyed comparison. Most “best brokerage” lists are just directories. This one compares the three models you’re actually choosing between, on the criteria that move your income and your hours.
| Adams, Cameron & Co. | National Franchise | Discount / 100% Model | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commission model | Competitive split, full service. No royalty fees skimmed off the top. | Split plus a franchise royalty fee on your gross | Keep ~100%, but pay monthly desk + per-transaction fees |
| Marketing & tech | Included at no cost: AC Social, FRED, DeltaNet CRM, agent websites | Often à la carte; national tools, local execution varies | You buy and run your own |
| Manager support | Non-competing managers, 7 days a week. They don’t list against you. | Varies; some managers actively compete for the same deals | Minimal to none. You’re on your own. |
| Local presence | 7 offices · the #1 name in Volusia & Flagler since 1963 | National brand; local depth depends on the franchisee | Usually virtual, with little or no local footprint |
| Referral network | Leading Real Estate Companies of the World, 70+ countries | Franchise’s internal network | None |
| Best for | Agents who want higher take-home plus real support and a trusted local brand | Agents who value a national name above all | High-volume agents who want zero support and will self-fund everything |
Models compared at the category level. Exact splits and fees vary by office and agreement. The honest way to decide is to run your own numbers on total take-home after every fee, not the headline split.
How to actually decide
Run the math on your own production. Take your last twelve months of gross commission and subtract everything each model charges: the split, yes, but also royalty fees, desk fees, technology fees, and what you personally spend on marketing because the brokerage doesn’t provide it. The number that’s left is your real take-home, and it’s often very different from what the headline split implied.
Then weigh the part that doesn’t show up on a spreadsheet: the hours. A brokerage that runs your marketing, hands you a CRM, and gives you a non-competing manager to call on a Sunday gives you back time you can spend listing and selling, or living. For a lot of Volusia County agents, that’s where the real difference is.
Adams, Cameron & Co. is the full-service option on this chart, and it has been the area’s largest brokerage since 1963. If that model fits how you want to work, the next step is simply to see your real numbers.
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