Catholic Business Directory
Discover faith-aligned Catholic businesses in the real estate category.2,174 listings found.
Real estate is one of the biggest financial decisions a family makes, and many Catholic families want an agent who understands their priorities — proximity to a good parish, Catholic school districts, family-friendly neighborhoods, and communities with active Catholic life. Catholic real estate agents bring this understanding naturally. They know which neighborhoods have thriving parishes, which school districts include Catholic options, and how to evaluate a home's potential for hosting a domestic church. Beyond residential sales, Catholic real estate professionals also serve parishes and dioceses with property management, commercial leasing, and development projects. Catholic-owned property management firms often manage parish-owned rental properties and diocesan real estate portfolios. The Catholic real estate community is also notably well-networked — many agents participate in Catholic business networking groups, making referrals across state lines when families relocate to new dioceses. If you're moving to a new city and want someone who can help you find both a home and a parish, a Catholic real estate agent is the place to start.
Did you know? Families with school-age children increasingly use "parish proximity" as a top factor in home-buying decisions, with some families willing to pay a premium to live within walking distance of their parish.
Discover Catholic Business lists 2,174 Catholic-owned real estate businesses across the United States. Browse verified listings below.
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Absolutely — Catholic agents typically know the local Catholic school landscape, including which parishes have schools, enrollment availability, and the quality of different programs. Many can filter searches by Catholic school proximity.
Many Catholic real estate professionals work with parishes, dioceses, and Catholic institutions on commercial transactions, property management, development projects, and fundraising for capital campaigns involving real estate.