Updated June 2026 · Reviewed by Adams, Cameron & Co.
For a new agent in Volusia County, the best brokerage is the one that gets you producing fastest, with real training, mentorship, included marketing, and a trusted local brand, not the one with the highest commission split. A full-service brokerage like Adams, Cameron & Co. (the area’s largest since 1963) is built for exactly that first year.
- New agents should weigh training, mentorship, and lead support far more heavily than the commission split.
- A higher split is worthless if you have no business yet. Year one is about getting to your first closings.
- Included marketing and tools matter: paying for your own out of pocket while you have no income is how new agents quit.
- A recognized local brand opens doors before you call. Adams, Cameron & Co. has been Volusia County’s largest brokerage since 1963.
- Non-competing managers mean the person training you isn’t also competing for your deals.
Most “best brokerage” lists are just directories of who’s nearby. That doesn’t help a new agent. The real choice is between three models, and for someone in their first year in Volusia County, the right one is whichever gets you to your first closings before your savings run out.
| Adams, Cameron & Co. | National Franchise | Discount / 100% Model | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Training & mentorship | Structured onboarding, Ninja Selling training, hands-on mentoring | Varies widely by franchise owner | Little to none, built for self-sufficient agents |
| Getting business early | Marketing tools + a referral network + brand that opens doors | National brand; lead programs often cost extra | You generate 100% of your own leads |
| Marketing & tools | Included at no cost: AC Social, FRED, DeltaNet CRM, agent websites | Often à la carte | You buy and run your own |
| Manager access | Non-competing managers, 7 days a week. They don’t list against you. | Varies; some managers compete for the same deals | Minimal to none |
| Local brand | #1 name in Volusia & Flagler since 1963. Sellers know it. | Recognized national name; local trust varies | Usually little local recognition |
| Best for | New agents who want to ramp fast with real support | Agents who want a national name and will fund their own start | Experienced, high-volume agents who need no support |
Compared at the model level; specific splits and fees vary by office and agreement. For a new agent, the deciding factor is rarely the split: it’s how fast you can start closing.
Why the commission split is the wrong thing to chase as a new agent
It feels logical to chase the highest split. But a 90% or 100% split on zero deals is zero dollars. In your first year, your income is decided by how quickly you can list and close, and that depends on training, a brand sellers trust, and someone experienced to call when you’re stuck. A slightly lower split at a brokerage that gets you producing in month three beats a high split where you flounder until you quit.
What actually gets a new Volusia County agent to their first closing
Three things: skills (real training on pricing, contracts, and conversion), reach (marketing and a recognized name so people take your call), and support (a manager who isn’t competing against you). A full-service brokerage bundles all three. That’s the entire case for starting full-service: you’re buying speed-to-income.
Why Adams, Cameron & Co. fits a new agent
Adams, Cameron & Co. has been Volusia County’s largest brokerage since 1963, with around 300 agents and offices in Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, and Palm Coast. New agents get structured training, in-house marketing at no cost, seven-day non-competing manager support, and a brand that opens doors across the county. If you want to ramp quickly rather than figure it out alone, that’s the model.
Models compared at the category level; confirm current terms with any brokerage directly. Educational only, not financial or legal advice.
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