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How to Find a Real Estate Agent That Speaks Your 1st Language Online

  • Writer: Adam Garrett
    Adam Garrett
  • May 19, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 23, 2024


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In the home buying or selling process, if you're looking to purchase in the United States, or another country where the language of the country isn't your first language, it's not a bad idea to consider language when selecting an agent. If you don't speak English fluently, finding an agent who speaks your language should be one of your top priorities and part of your filtering process for weeding out the vast majority of agents. If 1 decision maker speaks English fluently, but the other doesn't, it's important that both decision makers have full understanding to avoid confusion. Below I'll go over how to find an agent that speaks your language online on Zillow or Realtor.com as well as what to consider if you're not finding a speaker of the language you know best.

Zillow.com (Desktop/Laptop View)

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Option A (1 Step):

Go to the Agent Finder section of Zillow here: https://www.zillow.com/professionals/real-estate-agent-reviews/

Option B (2 Steps):

You can also find it by clicking "Agent finder" on the main Zillow page:

Where to click to find agents on Zillow

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2.

Click on the box for languages and scroll down to your language:

how to filter by agent language on Zillow

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After you've selected your language, input the location you're searching in, and click on the magnifying glass.

view of agents on Zillow after filter by language & location

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Keys to note:

  • Be sure to skip the "Featured Agents" at the top, as they'll typically NOT be able to speak your language.

  • Keep in mind that if you go to a team profile, it's possible that the person who can speak your language who is part of the team is brand new in the business & it's possible that none of the reviews are due to the agent who speaks that language. Zillow searches by language will be best when considering individual agents, not teams, because of that.

Realtor.com (Desktop/Laptop View)

From the desktop or laptop view of Realtor.com , go to


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Option A (1 Step):

Go to the Find Realtors section of Realtor.com here: https://www.realtor.com/realestateagents/

Option B (2 Steps):

You can also find it by clicking "Find Realtors" on the main Realtor.com page:

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2. Enter a city or county, then click "Search":

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3. Click on "More Filters" at the top right:


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4. Go to "Additional Languages" & select a language:

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5. Click the red "Search" near the bottom right of the top bar:

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6. In this example, there weren't any options available:

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If there are options available, it might look something like the below:

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If we were to search for Spanish-speaking agents in Virginia Beach, we'd find a number:

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I would recommend adding 1 or 2 filters/sorting options. Sort (top left) by highest ratings &/or most recommendations, i.e.:


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Homes.com (Desktop/Laptop View)

  1. Enter a location under "Find an Agent"

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2. Select "All Filters"

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3. Scroll down to the languages section and select a particular language you need:

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4. On the right side of the page, click "Sort" then "sales in area" (since by default, those with orange at the top are paying for that position; also total sales will put extremely high volume agents with limited services & limited local knowledge at the top)

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  • If you have plenty of options, you may want to also add the years of experience filter, whether 5 years or 10 years, with those with 10+ years of experience typically knowing the most about real estate:

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  • Specializations is another option to add, especially if looking for property management or timeshares

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  • I don't recommend the "home type" filter, since it will only show those who have worked with a particular real estate type in that specific city/county, even if they have worked with that home type elsewhere. The agent price range will also be limited to that home type in that city/county.

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Check NAR's Directory

The National Association of Realtor®s has a directory of members, though keep in mind that it appears to have a lower volume of possibilities vs Realtor.com & Zillow. One of the reasons why is that the only option for filtering by city/county currently appears to be by the city/county of the agent's office, no matter if they live an hour away. On Realtor.com & Zillow, an agent can be listed in multiple cities/counties. Another reason why it has a relatively narrow scope of agents is that many agents haven't updated their information on it. If you don't find any good options in your desired cities/counties, to a state-wide search to see if some nearby cities/counties have alternatives.


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Beware of Other Languages with Teams

In some cases, a real estate team may list 10 languages, but typically, the people that speak each of those other languages fluently aren't the main person, but other people that are on the team. The team lead may only speak 1 other language, and may be unwilling to assist certain areas in certain price ranges. If that's the case, it's important to check the qualifications and experience of the team member who speaks your language who might be assisting you personally rather than relying exclusively on the qualifications of the team or a team lead who wouldn't be your primary point of contact. A team could have over 500 reviews, while the person who speaks your language might have no reviews personally and less than 20 prior sales.

What if You Can't Find Someone Good Who Speaks Your Language?

Sometimes a real estate agent may speak your language, but might not be very experienced or very good at what they do. If you search for someone who speaks your language and are not satisfied with their level of competency, trustworthiness, or otherwise, it's a good idea to explore your alternatives. If relying on someone else's translation, it's very important that if they ever don't understand something they are honest about not understanding so that you can know exactly what is being said by the agent clarifying.

  1. If one decision maker knows English fluently, consider translating for your other decision maker as the agent is sharing things and as you are reading documents. The decision maker can do that, or those who know the decision maker(s) can do that, such as children or good trusted friends.

  2. Consider hiring a translator, such as someone who can join on video to translate during showings or other conversations and who can translate documents.

  3. Use some of the excellent translation software that's now become available, like the following free application, Naver Papago:

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Reducing Cultural Conflict if You Can't Find Someone Who Speaks Your Language

Even if each decision-maker knows English fluently, clashes of culture are going to be less common when an agent knows your language. That said, there are some ways to reduce the probability of cultural clashes.


1. Find an agent with an "At Home with Diversity" Certification (which Adam has) in the city you're looking in, if there are any agents with that certification where you're looking, in adjacent cities/counties, or who otherwise include where you're looking in their coverage area, whether via Realtor.com or directly on the NAR page:

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If looking on Realtor.com, it's best to use the desktop view, as the page on the app has a completely different setup that's not conducive to this filtering. Once on the page, click on "Add Credentials", then add AHWD:

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Once you have a list, I recommend sorting by most recommendations, highest ratings, or a combination of the 2:


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2. Find an agent with extensive intercultural knowledge &/or experience, such as someone with plenty of international travel experience and cross-cultural studies. For instance, someone who has studied anthropology or experienced a culture like yours could be more informed on how to best engage with you than someone else, all other factors the same.

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About the Author: Adam Garrett - 3rd Generation REALTOR®

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Adam is the 3rd generation in a line of award-winning real estate agents serving SE VA. He has served full time at Garrett Realty Partners since May 2014 when he joined the marketing department before transitioning to full-time sales to assist buyers and sellers in February 2015. He believes that an educated buyer or seller makes the best decisions, & is dedicated to helping with that both digitally & on-site physically for buyers & sellers. He's also available for referrals to real estate agents around the globe. In several capacities, his resources & direct offerings for assisting sellers & assisting buyers are either unmatched or are top 1% for the SE VA area, and in some cases, nationwide. Not stopping after closing, he also provides information for tenants, landlords, & homeowners.


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