“Before I moved my license to eXp, I was paying my broker over $40,000 in splits every year. Now my brokerage is paying me.“
“I just ran the numbers and had I moved my license to eXp Realty a year sooner, I’d have put an additional $50,000 in my pocket.“
Those are two real quotes from agents inside Powerhouse this past week.
Powerhouse is the name of my organization at eXp Realty. It’s a community of female solo agents — mostly producing somewhere between $3M and $10M in annual volume — who’ve decided to build their businesses on their own terms.
I want to tell you what I’ve learned over the last 5+ years building this room, and what’s been happening inside it that I think every female solo agent at the $3–5M ceiling should hear.
What is Powerhouse?
Let’s get right into it. Powerhouse is a private organization inside eXp Realty for female solo agents who are serious about scaling — without building a team and without sacrificing their family lifestyle.
It’s not a coaching program. It’s not a course. It’s not a mastermind you pay for separately. It’s the room you walk into when you move your license to my eXp organization. The cost of admission is “be a solo agent at eXp with me.”
Inside the room, you get:
- A weekly mastermind with 800+ female solo agents
- Direct access to me and my team
- Real-time collaboration on listings, offers, marketing, and scripts
- A national referral arm (Powerhouse agents send each other deals across the country)
- Access to eXp’s full agent benefit stack — stock, healthcare, revenue share
- Plug-and-play systems for everything from buyer onboarding to listing launches
But what’s actually in the room is much harder to describe in a bullet list — and it’s the part I’m going to spend the rest of this post on.
Who is Powerhouse for?
I built Powerhouse for a very specific person: a female solo agent producing $3M–$5M in annual volume who wants to scale to $10M without building a team.
That’s the woman I am. That’s the woman every system, mastermind, and resource inside Powerhouse is built for. If you’re a brand-new agent, Powerhouse probably isn’t the right room yet. If you’re a team leader running an 8-agent team, I’m probably not your guide. But if you’re a female solo agent doing real volume who keeps hitting the same capacity ceiling and quietly wondering whether you have to build a team to break through — you are exactly who I built this for.
What should you know before joining eXp Realty as a female solo agent?
When I made the leap to eXp 5+ years ago, it was uncomfortable. It was uncharacteristic of me. I’d built a name at my old brokerage, and on paper there were a lot of reasons to stay.
Turns out, when you do something unreasonable, you get unreasonable results.
Here’s what I didn’t fully understand at the time:
Cloud-based brokerages are about to be the norm, not the exception. If you’re an agent looking at cloud-based brokerages today, here’s my piece of advice: find an agent who saw the opportunity 3+ years ago and talk with them. Early adopters are always the people you want to surround yourself with in business. They saw the opportunity first AND were willing to take the risk. Which means those same people are already seeing the NEXT opportunity.
Not all groups at eXp are created equal. This is important. eXp is a brokerage of 89,000+ agents organized into independent groups, teams, and organizations led by different sponsors. Joining “eXp” doesn’t put you in any specific room — it’s the SPONSOR you choose that determines the community, mentorship, and resources you get access to. Powerhouse is one of those rooms, and it’s mostly full of unreasonable female solo agents committed to building on their own terms.
The brokerage move pays for itself, fast. I shared two member quotes at the top of this post — those weren’t outliers. Most Powerhouse agents who do the math after a year find they’ve put 5–6 figures back in their pocket compared to what they were paying their old broker.
What actually happens inside a Powerhouse meeting?
I want to give you a real picture, because the bullet-point version is misleading.
We meet weekly. There are 800+ agents in the room. Here’s the texture of what happens:
Some weeks, an agent will share a marketing campaign that just generated 14 listing appointments — and within the hour, 30 other agents are texting her, replicating it in their own markets, asking for the email copy. The campaign that took her 4 weeks to build now lives in the businesses of every agent who wants to run it.
Some weeks, an agent will be stuck on a contract negotiation. She’ll throw it into the group, and 4 different agents will weigh in with what they’ve tried in the same scenario — including agents with 20+ years of experience who’ve seen every flavor of buyer’s remorse, every appraisal hiccup, every co-op headache.
Some weeks, an agent will quietly post: “I just had my biggest month ever and I have no idea how to manage the volume.” And the room will pile in with systems, templates, and reality checks that save her from accidentally undoing the win.
That’s the room.
Building a real estate business is hard. But it’s also lonely — and that loneliness is what makes solo agents second-guess every decision, play small, and undercharge for their value. Since stepping into Powerhouse, my confidence has exploded. Not because anyone gave me a pep talk, but because new ideas are shared freely and iterated on by the group. It’s wild what being in a room with dozens of other successful agents can do for your business.
If you’re reading this and quietly wondering whether you’d fit in a room like that — I’m always down to walk through it on a 15-min Try-On chat. Book a time here →
Why is Powerhouse built specifically for female solo agents?
I get asked this a lot. Why female solo agents specifically? Why not just “agents”?
Two reasons.
The first is honest: female solo agents are who I am, who I built this business as, and who I know how to serve. I’m not the right person to coach a team leader running a 12-agent team. I’m the right person to help a woman doing $3–5M figure out how to scale to $10M without losing herself in the process.
The second is structural: the pain points and goals of a female solo agent are different. Capacity ceilings hit harder when you’re juggling clients with school pickup. The standard “build a team” advice doesn’t account for the fact that most of the women I know didn’t get into real estate to manage 8 people — they got into it for freedom, flexibility, and a six-figure income they actually control. Powerhouse is built around THAT goal.
What have I learned after 5 years of building Powerhouse?
A few things stand out, and they all influence how I show up inside the room every week.
1. The collaboration moves the numbers more than the splits do. I tell prospective members about eXp’s 80/20 splits, the $16K cap, the stock, the healthcare — and those things matter. But the real reason members hit $10M isn’t the splits. It’s the room. The splits keep more of YOUR money in YOUR pocket. The room shows you how to make more money in the first place.
2. Female solo agents undercharge for their value almost universally. I’ve watched this play out hundreds of times. A woman doing $4M in volume will quote a listing fee 0.5% under what her male colleagues in the same market are charging. Inside Powerhouse, we name this and we coach each other out of it. The single most repeated piece of feedback I give in the room is some version of “you’re worth more than you’re charging.”
3. Capacity doesn’t come from working harder. It comes from systematizing. Every Powerhouse member who’s broken through $5M has done it not by working more hours but by installing systems: buyer onboarding sequences, listing launch templates, transaction coordination workflows, AI tools that handle the admin layer. I built “Hired.” specifically to teach this — it’s a guide for using Claude as your virtual assistant, and it’s become one of the most-used tools inside Powerhouse.
4. The agents who scale fastest are the ones who treat themselves like a CEO. Not in a girlboss-affirmation way. In a real, operational way: they look at their P&L, they cut what isn’t producing, they invest in what is, they hire help before they’re burned out, they protect their calendar like it’s a board meeting. The mindset shift from “salesperson” to “CEO” is the biggest predictor of whether someone hits $10M.
5. The room changes you faster than any course will. I’ve taken expensive coaching programs. I’ve read every business book. None of them moved my business the way being in a room of 800 female solo agents did. There’s no substitute for proximity.
If you’re not ready to move your license yet but you want the systems and frameworks Powerhouse members use to scale to $10M, I’ve packaged the whole playbook here →.
How do you know if Powerhouse is the right room for you?
A few signals:
- You’re currently producing somewhere between $3M and $5M annually, and you’ve quietly hit a ceiling you can’t seem to break through.
- You’ve considered building a team — but you keep coming back to “I don’t actually want to manage people, I want to close more deals myself.”
- You feel like your broker is more invested in keeping you than in growing you.
- You’re tired of being the smartest person in the room (or the only person in the room).
- You’re ready to stop trading your license for glass trophies.
If 2 or more of those land, we should talk.
What is the Powerhouse 30-day Try-On?
Once or twice a year, I open up Powerhouse for a 30-day Try-On. It’s exactly what it sounds like — you get to come inside the room, sit in on weekly meetings, see the systems, meet the members, and find out if we’re a good fit BEFORE you ever move your license.
Most agents who do the Try-On end up making the move within 60 days. A few don’t, and that’s also fine — better to find out we’re not the right fit than to make a move you’d regret.
Frequently asked questions
What is Powerhouse?
Powerhouse is Amy Gregory’s organization within eXp Realty — a private community of female solo agents producing $3M–$10M who are scaling without building teams.
Who is Amy Gregory?
Amy Gregory is a top-producing female solo agent at eXp Realty and the founder of Powerhouse. She’s spent 5+ years building Powerhouse into a community of 800+ female solo agents who collaborate weekly on scaling their businesses.
How much does Powerhouse cost?
There’s no separate fee for Powerhouse. The cost of admission is being a solo agent at eXp Realty under Amy’s organization.
What’s the difference between Powerhouse and “eXp”?
eXp Realty is a brokerage of 89,000+ agents. Powerhouse is one independent organization within eXp, sponsored by Amy Gregory. You join eXp by choosing a sponsor — choosing Amy puts you inside Powerhouse.
Do I need to be a top producer to join?
No. Powerhouse is built for female solo agents producing $3M–$5M who want to scale to $10M. You don’t need to be there yet — you need to be ready to get there.
What’s next?
If you’ve been reading this and quietly thinking, “this might be my room” — let’s find out.
👉 Book a 15-min Powerhouse Try-On chat with me →
I’ll walk you through how Powerhouse works, what the 30-day Try-On looks like, and whether we’re the right fit — before you do anything with your license.
No pitch. No pressure. Just a conversation. ⚡
