City Ranking

Worst Real Estate Agent in Orange County

Review-risk ranking for real estate agents in Orange County, California, built from active source rows and bad-review signals.

11 Ranked Agents
10 Source Records
May 2026 Updated

Agent Rankings

Rows are sorted by bad review count. The risk score is out of 10: 10 bad reviews equals 1 point, and 100 or more equals 10/10.

Current source Orange County, California

Agent data on this page is pulled from publicly available review and profile records for this market.

Risk score Out of 10

Ten bad reviews equals one risk point. Scores are capped at 10/10 once an agent reaches 100 or more bad reviews.

Bad reviews Review-risk count

Bad-review counts represent negative client-experience signals used to rank the records on this city page.

Evidence snapshot Orange County at a glance
Ranked agents 11
Bad-review signals 650+
Highest risk 10/10
Freshness May 2026
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11 agents in Orange County
1 Christine Morgan

Christine Morgan

Marterra Real Estate

10/10Risk score 100Bad reviews
2 Daniel Choi

Daniel Choi

Coldwell Banker Realty

9/10Risk score 90Bad reviews
3 Edie Israel

Edie Israel

The Edie Israel Team

8/10Risk score 80Bad reviews
4 Randy and Tanja Aguilar

Randy and Tanja Aguilar

Re/max Select One

7/10Risk score 70Bad reviews
5 Keith Watts

Keith Watts

Watts Team Real Estate

6/10Risk score 60Bad reviews
6 Jody Clegg

Jody Clegg

Compass

5/10Risk score 50Bad reviews
7 Kevin Hill

Kevin Hill

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties

4/10Risk score 40Bad reviews
8 Doug Echelberger

Doug Echelberger

Echelberger Group | Inhabit Real Estate

3/10Risk score 30Bad reviews
9 Michael Mei

Michael Mei

Keller Williams Realty Irvine

2/10Risk score 20Bad reviews
10 Sackin-Stone Team

Sackin-Stone Team

Sackin-Stone Team

1/10Risk score 10Bad reviews

The Orange County housing market continues to attract both first-time buyers and seasoned investors. With a median home price of $940,000 and homes spending an average of 60 days on market, the area offers a dynamic landscape for those looking to buy or sell property. The local economy, quality schools, and neighborhood amenities make Orange County a compelling option in the California real estate scene.

Real Estate in Orange County, California

Whether you're searching for a starter home, a family-friendly neighborhood, or an investment property, working with a top-rated local agent in Orange County can make all the difference. A knowledgeable real estate professional will help you navigate pricing trends, negotiate effectively, and close with confidence in this competitive market.

Review Signals

These categories make bad-review data easier to understand in Orange County without relying on a single score alone.

Poor communication

Slow replies, unclear updates, missing context, or clients feeling ignored during the transaction.

Misleading advice

Reports that guidance, pricing expectations, or transaction details were presented in a way clients later disputed.

Pressure tactics

Clients describing rushed decisions, uncomfortable urgency, or pressure to move forward before they were ready.

Missed deadlines

Complaints involving late follow-up, missed paperwork, delayed responses, or deadline-sensitive mistakes.

Billing issues

Concerns about commission expectations, fees, payment communication, or transaction cost surprises.

Unprofessional conduct

Review themes involving respect, reliability, conduct, conflict handling, or client care.

Consumer guidance

What to do before choosing an agent in Orange County

01Compare the risk score with the bad-review count instead of relying on the score alone.

02Look for repeated complaint themes, especially communication, pressure, and missed deadlines.

03Check whether the agent's brokerage, market, and recent profile data match the transaction you need help with.

04Use the investigation form if a record looks fake, misleading, private, or unrelated to a real client experience.

See something that's not right?

If you believe a review or ranking is fake, misleading, from someone who was not a client, contains private information or violates our review policy, you can request an investigation here.

FAQ

Common questions about Orange County rankings, source records, and community votes.

How are agents selected for Orange County?

Agents are included based on publicly available profile and review data for Orange County. They're ranked by the number of negative reviews on record, with the highest-risk agents listed first.

What does the risk score mean?

The risk score is a simple measure of how many complaints an agent has. For every 10 bad reviews, one point is added to their score, up to a maximum of 10/10. A higher score means more negative client experiences are on record.

Are community votes public?

No. Your vote is completely confidential. We collect your email to verify the submission and prevent abuse, but your name is never requested or shown anywhere on the site.

Can an agent challenge a listing?

Yes. Any agent, or anyone else, can request an investigation if they believe a listing is inaccurate, misleading, or based on a fake review. We review every request and will correct or remove records that don't meet our review policy.