Salario de Agente de Bienes Raíces en Indiana (2026)
El salario promedio de un Agente de Bienes Raíces en Indiana es de $58,000/año. Después de impuestos, tu sueldo neto estimado es de $47,547/año ($3,962/mes).
Desglose del Sueldo Neto
| Categoría | Cantidad |
|---|---|
Sueldo Neto Anual | $47,547 |
Sueldo Neto Mensual | $3,962 |
Sueldo Neto Quincenal | $1,829 |
Sueldo Neto por Hora basado en 2,080 hrs/año | $23/hr |
Impuesto Federal | $4,780 |
Impuesto Estatal | $1,236 |
Impuestos FICA | $4,437 |
Tasa Efectiva de Impuesto impuestos totales ÷ salario bruto | 18.02% |
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Rangos de Salario de Agente de Bienes Raíces en Indiana
No todas las Agente de Bienes Raícess ganan lo mismo — ni de cerca
Indiana real estate centers on Indianapolis metro — Carmel (46032, 46033 — affluent Hamilton County, top schools, $700K-$3M family luxury), Fishers (46038, 46037 — fast-growing Hamilton County family luxury), Zionsville (46077 — established luxury, $700K-$2.5M), Westfield (46074 — newer growth), Geist Reservoir / Lawrence (East Indianapolis luxury, lakefront homes). Indianapolis intown: Meridian-Kessler / Broad Ripple / Butler-Tarkington / Williams Creek (luxury intown, $700K-$2.5M). Outside Indianapolis: Bloomington (IU campus), West Lafayette (Purdue), Columbus (Cummins HQ), Evansville. Top brokerages: F.C. Tucker Company (IN-rooted, founded 1918, dominant Indianapolis luxury), Coldwell Banker Realty, Compass Indiana (rapid growth), Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Indiana Realty, Carpenter Realtors, Highgarden Real Estate. IN flat 2.95% state income tax (post-HEA 1001 phase-down from 3.23% in 2022).
Carmel / Fishers Family Luxury Specialist
$110,000–$300,000+
Top Hamilton Co schools · $700K-$3M
Zionsville / Westfield Luxury
$100,000–$250,000
Established + newer luxury · $700K-$2.5M
Indianapolis Intown (Meridian-Kessler/Broad Ripple)
$80,000–$200,000
Intown luxury · $700K-$2M
Geist Reservoir Lakefront Specialist
$110,000–$280,000
Unique IN niche · waterfront premium · $1M-$3M
Bloomington (IU) / West Lafayette (Purdue)
$60,000–$150,000
University-town markets · $400K-$1.2M
Established Agent (year 3-5)
$45,000–$95,000
IN median ~$58K · 7-10 deals/year
Senior Producer (year 5-10)
$100,000–$240,000
Top 20% · referral business
New Agent (year 1-2)
$18,000–$40,000
Building book · marketing costs
Team Lead / Brokerage Owner
$200,000–$900,000+
F.C. Tucker / Compass / Coldwell Banker team builders
Vale la pena saber: IN commission norms: 5-6% (split 2.5-3% per side). F.C. Tucker Company (founded 1918) is Indiana's largest residential real estate firm and dominant Indianapolis luxury brand — multi-generation Indianapolis family firm with deep Carmel / Fishers / Zionsville market presence. Coldwell Banker Realty has the largest IN agent count statewide. Compass Indiana has aggressive post-2020 growth with top luxury teams. Carpenter Realtors and Highgarden Real Estate are mid-tier statewide firms. Indiana's HEA 1001 phase-down (2022 → 2026 → 2027 → 2028 → 2029) brings IN flat tax from 3.23% (2022) → 2.9% (2027 endpoint, current implementation 2.95% for 2026). Lowest US state flat tax — only North Dakota's 1.95% top progressive bracket beats it among income-tax states.
Indiana real estate — Indianapolis Hamilton County boom, lowest-flat-tax in nation, mandatory county quirk
2.95%
IN flat state tax (2026, phasing to 2.9% by 2027) — lowest US state flat tax
20%
CollegeChoice 529 tax credit — best in nation ($1K credit on $5K contribution)
$900/yr
IN county piggyback arbitrage: Hamilton vs Marion saves $900 on $100K wage income
Indianapolis metro corporate concentration is meaningful: Eli Lilly HQ (largest Indianapolis employer, 13K+ Indianapolis employees, post-Mounjaro/Zepbound success driving R&D + corporate hiring), Cummins HQ Columbus IN (40min south of Indianapolis), Salesforce Indianapolis (major regional hub), Anthem HQ (Indianapolis), Roche Diagnostics, Allison Transmission, Stanley Black & Decker, Ingersoll Rand. Indianapolis was an Amazon HQ2 finalist (2018) — didn't win but established corporate-relocation credibility.
Hamilton County (Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville) has been one of the fastest-growing wealthy US counties. Carmel ranked #1 city in US (Niche.com 2024 + multiple years), top public schools (Carmel Clay Schools), planned community design with Carmel Arts & Design District, 138-roundabout intersection design, established luxury home stock. Median Carmel luxury sale prices $700K-$2M; estate-tier $2M-$5M. Fishers (Geist Reservoir lakefront tier) similar premium.
Zionsville (Boone County, west of Indianapolis) is the established old-money Indianapolis luxury suburb — Brick Street downtown, Eagle Creek Park, Boone County strong public schools. Median Zionsville luxury $700K-$2M; estate-tier $2M-$3.5M. West side of Indianapolis (Avon, Plainfield, Brownsburg) are newer family-luxury submarkets at lower price points.
Indiana's tax angles for real estate agents: (a) lowest US state flat tax 2.95% (2026, phasing to 2.9% by 2027 endpoint of HEA 1001); (b) mandatory county income tax — every IN county imposes its own 0.5%-3% rate, creating same-state arbitrage (Marion 2.02%, Hamilton 1.10% — saves ~$900/year for $100K earner moving from Indianapolis to Hamilton County); (c) CollegeChoice 529 tax credit 20% (best in nation, $1,000 maximum credit on $5,000 contribution); (d) reciprocity with Kentucky / Michigan / Ohio / Pennsylvania / Wisconsin (cross-border workers benefit); (e) 1.84% effective property tax (Hamilton Co 1.0%, Marion Co 1.4%) — moderate.
The mandatory IN county tax is interesting for IN real estate agents — Hamilton County (1.10%) vs Marion County (Indianapolis 2.02%) creates buyer-side savings argument. Agents serving incoming buyers should know: relocating from Indianapolis (Marion 2.02%) to Carmel/Fishers (Hamilton 1.10%) saves $900/year on $100K wage income — a real factor in family-luxury buyer decision-making.
Indiana for real estate agents — Indianapolis Hamilton County boom, low-tax-flat structure
IN agents concentrate overwhelmingly in Indianapolis metro — Hamilton County (Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville) is where 50%+ of Indianapolis luxury concentrates; Marion County (Indianapolis intown — Meridian-Kessler, Broad Ripple, Butler-Tarkington, Williams Creek) for in-city luxury; Boone County (Zionsville) for established luxury; Hancock County / Hendricks County / Johnson County for secondary suburb growth. Outside Indianapolis: Bloomington (IU), West Lafayette (Purdue), Fort Wayne, Evansville, Columbus IN.
F.C. Tucker Company anchors Indianapolis with multi-office presence. Compass Indiana has aggressive post-2020 growth with Carmel / Fishers / Zionsville luxury offices. Coldwell Banker Realty largest agent count statewide. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Indiana Realty + Carpenter Realtors mid-tier statewide.
Indiana's mandatory county income tax is structured — every IN county imposes its own 0.5%-3% rate on top of the state flat 2.95%. Hamilton County (1.10%), Boone County (1.50%), Hendricks County (1.7%), Johnson County (1.20%), Marion (2.02%). Combined IN state + county top tax is roughly 4.05% (Hamilton) to 4.97% (Marion) — still meaningfully lower than peer states. The Hamilton vs Marion arbitrage is genuine — relocating to Hamilton County saves real money for income earners.
Most IN agents structure as sole proprietor 1099 with Solo . Senior producers at $200K+. The IN flat tax + low county piggyback + reciprocity with neighboring states + best-in-nation 529 credit creates a favorable tax environment for long-term wealth building.
How Indiana taxes work for real estate agents (and how to keep more)
Indiana flat 2.95% state income tax (2026, phasing to 2.9% by 2027) + county tax 1.10-2.02% (depending on residence county) + 15.3% federal SE tax + federal income tax = effective ~32-44% total. The combined IN state + county top of ~4.97% (Marion) is still meaningfully lower than CA's 13.3%, NY's 14.78% combined NYC stack, IL's 4.95%, GA's 5.19%.
The IN county tax is residence-based — your filing county determines your rate. For agents living in Carmel/Fishers (Hamilton 1.10%) and working anywhere in IN, you pay the lower Hamilton rate. The Hamilton vs Marion arbitrage saves $900/year on $100K wage income. For higher-income agents at $300K commission, the differential is $2,700/year. Cumulative over a 20-year career, $54,000+ uncompounded.
Indiana property tax 0.84% effective (Hamilton Co), 1.4% (Marion Co) — moderate range. Property tax cap of 1% on owner-occupied homes (constitutional, post-2010 reforms), 2% on rental, 3% on commercial. Generally favorable to homeowner agents.
Schedule C deductions standard. Vehicle (67¢/mile or actual), home office, MLS dues (MIBOR / FCMLS / Fort Wayne MLS — $600-$1,400/year), brokerage fees, marketing, photography, staging. Active IN agent typically claims $15K-$35K/year in Schedule C deductions.
20% deduction (Section 199A): real estate brokerage qualifies. CollegeChoice 529 — 20% tax CREDIT (not deduction) — $1,000 maximum credit on $5,000 contribution. Best 529 incentive in the nation. For agents with kids, this is meaningful. Solo at $150K+ income = $72K shelter saving $19K-$23K/year (federal + ~4-5% combined IN). Top IN producers at $400K+ commission run + Solo 401(k) + Defined Benefit, sheltering $250K-$300K/year of pre-tax retirement contributions.
- →Solo at $150K+ net SE income — $72K total contribution at 24-32% federal + ~4% IN combined marginal saves $19K-$23K/year.
- → election at $150K+ net SE income — saves $9K-$13K/year in self-employment tax.
- → 20% deduction (Section 199A) — applies to real estate.
- →CollegeChoice 529 — 20% IN tax CREDIT on contributions up to $5,000 = $1,000/year credit. Best 529 incentive in nation. Worth maxing if you have kids.
- →County tax arbitrage — moving from Marion County (Indianapolis 2.02%) to Hamilton County (Carmel/Fishers 1.10%) saves $900/year per $100K of wage income. Worth factoring into residence decision.
- →Property tax appeal — Marion / Hamilton / Boone / Hendricks / Johnson counties have appeal processes. 1% homestead cap is constitutional. Appeals more useful for non-homestead investment properties.
- →Defined Benefit plan at $400K+ income — $100K-$200K/year additional retirement shelter.
- →Reciprocity — if you live in IN and serve buyers/sellers in KY, MI, OH, PA, WI, you avoid double-tax through reciprocity agreements. File only IN return for wages from those states.
Three IN submarkets for real estate agents — what each one looks like
Hamilton County family-luxury, Indianapolis intown luxury, and university-town markets are three different IN submarkets.
Hamilton County (Carmel / Fishers / Westfield / Zionsville)
Top luxury: $200K-$500K+/year · Mid-tier: $100K-$280KIndiana's premier family-luxury market. Carmel 46032 (#1 US city Niche.com 2024 + multiple years, top schools Carmel Clay), Fishers 46038 (Geist Reservoir lakefront tier, fast-growing), Westfield 46074 (newer growth, Westfield Washington Schools), Zionsville 46077 (Boone County, west of Indianapolis, established luxury). Median Carmel / Fishers luxury $700K-$2M; estate-tier $2M-$5M. F.C. Tucker, Compass Indiana, Coldwell Banker dominant.
Hamilton County 1.10% piggyback county tax (vs Marion 2.02%) is favorable. Top public schools drive sustained family-luxury demand. Eli Lilly executives, Salesforce Indianapolis hub employees, regional corporate execs concentrate here.
Indianapolis Intown (Meridian-Kessler / Broad Ripple / Butler-Tarkington)
Established: $80K-$200K · Top: $200K-$400KIndianapolis in-city luxury. Meridian-Kessler 46208 (1920s estates, $700K-$2M), Broad Ripple 46220 (urban-luxury walk, $500K-$1.5M), Butler-Tarkington 46208 (Butler University adjacent, $700K-$1.5M), Williams Creek 46208 ($1M-$2.5M estate-tier intown). F.C. Tucker, Compass Indiana, Coldwell Banker, Highgarden Real Estate active.
Marion County 2.02% piggyback is the highest IN county rate. Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) zoning highly variable — North Central HS / Crispus Attucks zones are strong, others variable. Charter / private school choice common.
University Towns (Bloomington IU / West Lafayette Purdue)
Established: $60K-$150K · Top: $150K-$280KBloomington 47401/47403 (Indiana University, $400K-$1.2M family luxury), West Lafayette 47906 (Purdue University, $400K-$900K family luxury). University-driven academic + research employer base + student rental market. Smaller transaction volumes than Indianapolis but stable demand. F.C. Tucker Bloomington, Coldwell Banker, RE/MAX active.
University-town markets less correlated with corporate cycles. IU + Purdue STEM growth drives sustained demand.
The career arc — from IN license to Hamilton County luxury specialist
Year 1-2: New IN agents typically clear $18K-$40K gross. Lower marketing costs vs CA/NY make year 1 less brutal. Joining an F.C. Tucker, Compass Indiana, or Coldwell Banker team is the standard path.
Year 3-5: Established IN agents at 7-10 deals/year averaging $55K-$70K commission gross $100K-$200K. Brokerage takes 30-50%. Net commission $60K-$120K. Schedule C deductions $15K-$35K. Post-tax (after ~4% IN combined) take-home $42K-$85K.
Year 5-10: Senior IN producers earn $180K-$400K. Hamilton County family-luxury specialists at $200K-$400K. Indianapolis intown luxury specialists at $150K-$300K. + Solo + Defined Benefit shelter $250K-$300K/year.
Year 10+: IN top tier. Hamilton County luxury at F.C. Tucker / Compass / Coldwell Banker clear $500K-$900K+/year. The 2.95% flat tax + low Hamilton County piggyback + 1% homestead cap + best-in-nation 529 credit + Eli Lilly / Salesforce / corporate-anchor depth keep most senior IN agents in-state through retirement.
Where Indiana real estate agents actually live
Hamilton County luxury agents own in Carmel / Fishers / Westfield ($700K-$1.5M). Zionsville luxury agents in Zionsville ($800K-$2M). Indianapolis intown agents in Meridian-Kessler / Williams Creek ($700K-$1.5M). University-town agents in Bloomington / West Lafayette.
Carmel (Hamilton County)
Top IN luxury · #1 US city · top schools · $700K-$3M
Fishers (Hamilton County)
Family luxury + Geist Reservoir lakefront · $600K-$2M
Westfield / Noblesville (Hamilton)
Newer family luxury · $500K-$1.5M
Zionsville (Boone County)
Established luxury · old-money Indianapolis · $700K-$2M
Meridian-Kessler / Williams Creek (Indianapolis)
Indianapolis intown luxury · $700K-$2M
Geist Reservoir Lakefront (Fishers/Lawrence)
Lakefront premium · unique IN niche · $1M-$3M
IN's flat 2.95% state tax + 1% homestead property tax cap + Hamilton County low piggyback (1.10%) makes agent homeowner economics favorable. A $1M Carmel home costs ~$10K/year property tax + ~$30K state + county tax on $300K commission income — vs $100K+ combined in CA/NY peer.
¿Es la decisión correcta?
Indiana for real estate agents — Hamilton County boom, lowest-flat-tax in nation, best 529 in country
A tu favor
- +IN flat 2.95% state tax — lowest US state flat tax (phasing to 2.9% by 2027)
- +CollegeChoice 529 — 20% IN tax CREDIT (best 529 incentive in nation, $1K credit on $5K contribution)
- +Hamilton County (Carmel/Fishers) #1 US city + sustained family-luxury growth
- +Eli Lilly HQ + Salesforce hub + Cummins HQ Columbus + Anthem HQ corporate concentration
- +1% constitutional homestead property tax cap — protects homeowner agents
- +Reciprocity with KY/MI/OH/PA/WI — cross-border worker-friendly
- +F.C. Tucker Company (founded 1918) — strong IN-rooted luxury infrastructure
- +Solo 401(k) + Defined Benefit shelter $250K-$300K/year
- +Mandatory county piggyback creates intra-state arbitrage opportunity
Vale la pena saber antes de firmar
- −Mandatory county piggyback adds 0.5-3% on top of flat state — Marion (Indianapolis) 2.02% is high
- −Less luxury market depth than CA/NY (no Beverly Hills equivalent, no $20M+ deals routine)
- −Indianapolis Public Schools highly variable by zone — affects family-luxury submarket variance
- −Less prestige / brand recognition vs Sun Belt peer luxury markets
- −Climate (cold winters, gray skies) affects daily lifestyle 4-5 months/year
- −New agent year 1-2 still tough — same dynamics as other states
- −Corporate concentration in Eli Lilly creates pharma-cycle correlation
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