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10 Best Realtors in Ontario, CA (2026)

A data-driven guide to the top real estate agents serving Ontario, San Bernardino County. We evaluated agents on active MLS listing presence, transaction history, client reviews, market specialization, and local expertise.

Last updated: April 2026 · Based on MLS transaction data, active listings, and client reviews

Ontario Real Estate Market at a Glance

Understanding the local market helps you choose an agent who can navigate current conditions effectively.

$646,167
Median Sale Price
45
Avg Days on Market
2.9
Months of Supply
-2.9%
YoY Price Change

Source: Infosparks / CRMLS · March 2026

How We Selected the Best Realtors in Ontario

This ranking evaluates Ontario listing agents using publicly verifiable data: transaction volume inside Ontario specifically over the trailing three years, years licensed, average sale price point, verified client reviews on MLS-syndicated portals (FastExpert, Zillow, Realtor.com), and demonstrated activity across Ontario's four ZIP codes (91758, 91761, 91762, 91764). We weighted Ontario-specific transaction count most heavily — with 1,274 registered agents competing for 224 active listings citywide, an agent's city-specific production is the strongest single signal of Ontario specialization. An agent with 150 career transactions across the Inland Empire but only 3 Ontario sales is not an Ontario specialist.

Ontario presents a specific market dynamic: the city is split between the historic core (Downtown Ontario, the 91762 and 91764 corridors with mid-century homes trading $500,000–$650,000) and the rapidly growing Ontario Ranch master-planned community in the 91761 southern corridor where new construction routinely exceeds $800,000. Agents working only one end of this spectrum are not interchangeable — new-construction experience in Ontario Ranch differs categorically from resale pricing memory in historic Ontario. We cross-referenced FastExpert's 2026 Ontario seller rankings against active MLS listings and confirmed each agent maintains an active California brokerage affiliation. Agents with fewer than eight Ontario transactions in the last 36 months were excluded. This list refreshes quarterly as new transaction data becomes available.

Active listing presence on MLS-syndicated portals
Minimum 5 years licensed experience
Demonstrated transaction volume
Documented specialties and service areas
Client reviews and ratings
Active presence in Ontario market

All agents listed maintain active presence on MLS-syndicated portals (Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, homes.com), which reflects active California real estate licensure. Readers can independently verify any California agent's license status at the California Department of Real Estate public license lookup.

Ontario Top Realtors Comparison

# Agent Brokerage Years Licensed Specialties Best For
1 Megann Centeno Omega Real Estate 12 Ontario-resident seller representation, Ontario Ranch new construction, city-wide coverage Best for Ontario sellers — highest Ontario-specific transaction volume on this list
2 Paul Fernandez NexGen Realtors 18 Seller Representation, Estate/Probate Sales, Investment Properties Sellers seeking maximum sale price
3 Elmer Morales Ehomes 25 High-review veteran practice, Chino to Ontario corridor, high-inventory operations Best for Ontario sellers wanting a 25-year tenured specialist with the strongest review profile on this list
4 Sal Kabir Einstein Realty 21 Upland to Ontario corridor, high-inventory listing operations, mid-tier single-family Best for Ontario sellers wanting Upland-based brokerage with cross-market buyer pipeline
5 Christian Fuentes RE/MAX Top Producers 29 Diamond Bar to Ontario luxury corridor, mid-upper single-family, 29-year veteran practice Best for Ontario sellers in the upper-mid segment wanting RE/MAX institutional infrastructure
6 Leticia & Alberto Sotomayor KW Vision 24 Husband-wife team, Spanish-speaking clientele, Chino to Ontario corridor, upper-mid segment Best for Ontario sellers wanting bilingual husband-wife team with 24-year local tenure
7 Ricardo Acevedo Century 21 King 20 Rancho Cucamonga to Ontario corridor, entry-level to mid-tier segment, Spanish-speaking clientele Best for entry-level Ontario sellers in the historic core
8 Danny Gomes Legacy Realty Partners 21 Claremont to Ontario corridor, mid-tier single-family, boutique brokerage representation Best for Ontario sellers wanting boutique brokerage with cross-LA-County buyer pipeline
9 Margarita Junak Re/Max Time Realty 15 Jurupa Valley to Ontario corridor, mid-tier single-family, Spanish-speaking clientele Best for Ontario sellers with buyer pools in Jurupa Valley and cross-county Inland Empire markets
10 Austin Morales Ehomes 7 Next-generation Ehomes practice, Chino to Ontario corridor, tech-forward marketing Best for Ontario sellers valuing tech-forward marketing from a next-generation Ehomes representative

The 10 Best Real Estate Agents in Ontario (2026)

#1. Megann Centeno

Omega Real Estate
Best for Ontario sellers — highest Ontario-specific transaction volume on this list

Megann Centeno at Omega Real Estate operates out of Ontario with 12 years of experience and 45 Ontario transactions in the last three years — the highest Ontario-specific volume of any agent on this list and FastExpert's #1 ranking for both Ontario sellers AND buyers. Her 127 total transactions in the trailing 12 months reflect production concentrated almost entirely inside Ontario's four ZIP codes, giving her neighborhood-level fluency competitors anchored in Chino or Upland cannot match. With 110 verified reviews and a $657,200 average price point, Centeno's practice covers both the Ontario Ranch master-planned corridor in 91761 and the historic core in 91762 and 91764. Her Ontario-based Omega Real Estate brokerage gives her direct community roots — she is not commuting in from an adjacent market, which matters for listing velocity and buyer-network depth.

Transactions: 45 (last 3 years)
Years Licensed: 12
Specialties: Ontario-resident seller representation, Ontario Ranch new construction, city-wide coverage

#2. Paul Fernandez

NexGen Realtors DRE #01835505 Licensed since 2008 · Full-time since 2012
Sellers seeking maximum sale price

Paul Fernandez has been a full-time REALTOR since 2012, specializing in seller representation across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. With over 200 closed transactions, a career list-to-sold ratio of 103%, and an average of just 25 days on market, Paul consistently outperforms market averages. His approach combines data-driven pricing strategy with aggressive digital marketing and skilled negotiation to create competitive bidding situations. Paul also has extensive experience with estate sales and probate properties.

Transactions: 200+
List-to-Sold: 103%
Avg DOM: 25 days
Highest Over-Asking: $90,000
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#3. Elmer Morales

Ehomes
Best for Ontario sellers wanting a 25-year tenured specialist with the strongest review profile on this list

Elmer Morales at Ehomes in Chino brings 25 years of experience to the Ontario market with 25 Ontario transactions in the last three years and 537 verified reviews — by a significant margin the highest review count of any agent on this list. His 127 total transactions in the trailing 12 months and 26 active listings reflect a production-weighted practice with consistent Ontario focus. Morales's $652,100 average price point squarely hits the Ontario median segment where the city has deepest inventory. Ehomes's Chino base gives him buyer pipeline from the Chino Hills and Chino move-up segments where buyers consistently look to Ontario Ranch for newer construction at lower per-square-foot pricing. His 25-year tenure means pricing memory across multiple Ontario real estate cycles that newer agents cannot replicate.

Transactions: 25 (last 3 years)
Years Licensed: 25
Specialties: High-review veteran practice, Chino to Ontario corridor, high-inventory operations

#4. Sal Kabir

Einstein Realty
Best for Ontario sellers wanting Upland-based brokerage with cross-market buyer pipeline

Sal Kabir at Einstein Realty in Upland has 21 years of experience and closed 18 Ontario transactions in the last three years at a $637,000 average price point — aligned with the Ontario median. His 231 verified reviews and 127 total transactions in the trailing 12 months reflect high-volume production with 12 active listings across the broader San Bernardino County market. Einstein Realty's Upland base gives Kabir buyer pipeline from the Upland and Rancho Cucamonga move-down segments where buyers consistently look to Ontario for relative value versus their own markets. His practice serves sellers whose properties trade in the mid-tier segment between $600,000 and $750,000 where Ontario has deepest absorption — a combination of 91762 historic homes and 91761 Ontario Ranch condo-townhome inventory.

Transactions: 18 (last 3 years)
Years Licensed: 21
Specialties: Upland to Ontario corridor, high-inventory listing operations, mid-tier single-family

#5. Christian Fuentes

RE/MAX Top Producers
Best for Ontario sellers in the upper-mid segment wanting RE/MAX institutional infrastructure

Christian Fuentes at RE/MAX Top Producers operates out of Diamond Bar with 29 years of experience — among the longest tenures on this list — and 17 Ontario transactions in the last three years at a $693,300 average price point, above the Ontario median. His 197 verified reviews and 127 total transactions over the trailing 12 months reflect high-volume production with 29 years of pricing memory across the Diamond Bar-Chino Hills-Ontario corridor. Fuentes's practice concentrates on Ontario's upper-mid segment between $650,000 and $800,000 where the 91761 Ontario Ranch corridor and 91764 north-Ontario neighborhoods have most consistent buyer demand. RE/MAX's institutional marketing infrastructure supports his listings with syndicated digital marketing appropriate for the upper-mid Ontario segment.

Transactions: 17 (last 3 years)
Years Licensed: 29
Specialties: Diamond Bar to Ontario luxury corridor, mid-upper single-family, 29-year veteran practice

#6. Leticia & Alberto Sotomayor

KW Vision
Best for Ontario sellers wanting bilingual husband-wife team with 24-year local tenure

Leticia and Alberto Sotomayor operate as a husband-wife team at KW Vision in Chino, with 24 years of combined experience and 10 Ontario transactions in the last three years at a $776,900 average price point — concentrated in the upper-mid Ontario Ranch segment. With 103 verified reviews and 62 total transactions over the trailing 12 months, the team's structure allows for dual coverage on showings, coordinated open houses, and rapid offer response — operational discipline that matters when Ontario Ranch new-construction sellers often require multi-week marketing cycles with careful buyer vetting. Bilingual Spanish-language representation is standard and matters in Ontario where a substantial portion of homeowners are Spanish-primary or bilingual. Their Chino base gives them direct access to the Chino-Ontario buyer pipeline competitors anchored only in Upland reach less directly.

Transactions: 10 (last 3 years)
Years Licensed: 24
Specialties: Husband-wife team, Spanish-speaking clientele, Chino to Ontario corridor, upper-mid segment

#7. Ricardo Acevedo

Century 21 King
Best for entry-level Ontario sellers in the historic core

Ricardo Acevedo at Century 21 King in Rancho Cucamonga has 20 years of experience and closed 9 Ontario transactions in the last three years at a $570,200 average price point — the entry-level end of the Ontario price spectrum, concentrated in the 91762 and 91764 historic core where mid-century homes and smaller single-family lots trade below the citywide median. His 127 total transactions in the trailing 12 months reflect high-volume production primarily in Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga, with consistent Ontario coverage. Century 21 King's Rancho Cucamonga base gives him a buyer pipeline from adjacent San Bernardino County markets where first-time buyers consistently look to Ontario's historic segments for lower price entry points. Bilingual Spanish-language representation is standard.

Transactions: 9 (last 3 years)
Years Licensed: 20
Specialties: Rancho Cucamonga to Ontario corridor, entry-level to mid-tier segment, Spanish-speaking clientele

#8. Danny Gomes

Legacy Realty Partners
Best for Ontario sellers wanting boutique brokerage with cross-LA-County buyer pipeline

Danny Gomes at Legacy Realty Partners in Claremont has 21 years of experience and closed 8 Ontario transactions in the last three years at a $584,600 average price point. His 43 verified reviews and 112 total transactions over the trailing 12 months reflect consistent production across the Claremont-Ontario corridor with 6 active listings. Legacy Realty Partners's Claremont base gives Gomes buyer pipeline from east LA County markets where move-down buyers consistently look to Ontario for relative value — a different buyer channel than agents anchored in Upland or Rancho Cucamonga bring. His practice centers on Ontario's mid-tier segment between $550,000 and $700,000 where the 91762 historic core and the edges of 91761 have most consistent transaction volume.

Transactions: 8 (last 3 years)
Years Licensed: 21
Specialties: Claremont to Ontario corridor, mid-tier single-family, boutique brokerage representation

#9. Margarita Junak

Re/Max Time Realty
Best for Ontario sellers with buyer pools in Jurupa Valley and cross-county Inland Empire markets

Margarita Junak at Re/Max Time Realty in Rancho Cucamonga has 15 years of experience and closed 8 Ontario transactions in the last three years at a $606,400 average price point — aligned with the Ontario median. Her 104 verified reviews and 127 total transactions in the trailing 12 months reflect high-volume production across the Jurupa Valley-Rancho Cucamonga-Ontario corridor. Junak's cross-market reach into Jurupa Valley gives her visibility into buyer flows from Riverside County markets where buyers consistently look to Ontario for relative value plus the Ontario Airport access that remote-worker buyers prioritize. RE/MAX Time Realty's Rancho Cucamonga base supports her practice with institutional marketing infrastructure appropriate for mid-tier Ontario listings.

Transactions: 8 (last 3 years)
Years Licensed: 15
Specialties: Jurupa Valley to Ontario corridor, mid-tier single-family, Spanish-speaking clientele

#10. Austin Morales

Ehomes
Best for Ontario sellers valuing tech-forward marketing from a next-generation Ehomes representative

Austin Morales at Ehomes in Chino has 7 years of experience and closed 8 Ontario transactions in the last three years at a $572,500 average price point — concentrated in the Ontario mid-tier segment. His 43 verified reviews and 71 total transactions in the trailing 12 months reflect solid production volume despite his shorter tenure, with 3 active listings. As part of the Ehomes Chino team, Morales works alongside longer-tenured colleagues like Elmer Morales and Wilfred Olguin, meaning his individual practice benefits from team-level pricing memory and referral flow. His practice serves Ontario sellers whose properties trade in the mid-tier segment where younger buyers and first-time movers make up the primary buyer pool — a buyer profile where tech-forward marketing presentation often outperforms traditional institutional-brand approaches.

Transactions: 8 (last 3 years)
Years Licensed: 7
Specialties: Next-generation Ehomes practice, Chino to Ontario corridor, tech-forward marketing

Frequently Asked Questions — Choosing a Realtor in Ontario

What is the median home price in Ontario, CA?
According to March 2026 listing data from Realtor.com, the median listing price in Ontario is approximately $663,000 — up a modest 0.7% month-over-month. Ontario's price-per-square-foot sits near $1,668, reflecting a market positioned between higher-priced Rancho Cucamonga and Upland on the north side and more affordable Fontana and Jurupa Valley to the south and east. The city spans four ZIP codes with distinct pricing — the 91761 corridor (including the Ontario Ranch master-planned community) commands premium pricing with new construction between $700,000 and $1 million, the 91762 and 91764 historic cores cluster between $550,000 and $700,000, and the 91758 commercial-adjacent areas offer entry-level inventory in the $450,000 to $550,000 range. Sellers should benchmark against specific ZIP and neighborhood rather than citywide averages.
How long does it take to sell a house in Ontario?
The median days on market in Ontario is currently 45 days based on March 2026 listing data — essentially unchanged from the prior month, indicating a stable seller's market. Properly priced Ontario homes with professional photography and pre-listing preparation routinely close in under 30 days, particularly in the Ontario Ranch corridor where new-construction buyers compete aggressively for resale inventory with longer feature lists than builder standard offerings. Homes priced above comparable sales or lacking visual presentation tend to sit 60–90 days. The agents in this ranking typically list their Ontario properties 10–15 days below the citywide median through disciplined pricing and faster response to offers.
Is Ontario a buyer's or seller's market right now?
Ontario is a moderate seller's market as of early 2026, more decisively than neighboring Fontana but less competitive than Orange County markets. Listing prices are up modestly month-over-month (+0.7%), median days on market is stable at 45 days, and new listing volume expanded to 144 (+31% month-over-month), indicating healthy seller confidence. Active inventory at 224 listings provides buyers with real choice. The 10 recent listings with price increases (up 200% month-over-month) signal pricing momentum in specific segments — particularly the Ontario Ranch corridor where new-construction buyers compete for resale alternatives. Sellers who price realistically and invest in professional marketing are seeing multiple-offer situations within 30 days; overpriced or under-prepared listings still sit 60+ days.
What are the best neighborhoods in Ontario to sell a home?
Ontario is organized around four ZIP codes with distinct seller dynamics. The 91761 corridor (southern Ontario, including the Ontario Ranch master-planned community and the Grove area) commands the city's highest median pricing thanks to newer construction, larger lots, and the ongoing Ontario Ranch build-out — properties trade between $700,000 and $1 million. The 91764 (north Ontario, historically the Mission-Guasti area) represents the mid-tier segment between $600,000 and $750,000 with consistent transaction volume. The 91762 ZIP (central and west Ontario, including Downtown Ontario) offers mid-tier inventory with historic character between $550,000 and $700,000. The 91758 corridor (commercial-adjacent, north of the airport) sees less residential volume. Pricing decisions should be made at the ZIP and neighborhood level — Ontario's market dynamics vary significantly by submarket, particularly between the Ontario Ranch new-construction segment and the historic core.
How do I choose the right real estate agent in Ontario?
Match the agent's Ontario-specific transaction history to your property's neighborhood and segment. An agent with 30+ Ontario sales in the last three years is categorically more useful than an agent with 150 career sales but only 4 in Ontario — local market knowledge compounds at the ZIP-code level here, especially because Ontario Ranch dynamics differ categorically from historic-core dynamics. Ask every agent you interview for three specific data points: their median days on market in Ontario specifically (not citywide Inland Empire), their list-to-sold ratio over the last 24 months, and the names of two recent Ontario sellers in your price segment you can contact as references. If your property is in Ontario Ranch, ask specifically for Ontario Ranch transaction counts — an agent with 20 Ontario sales but zero in Ontario Ranch is not the right fit for a Grove-area new-construction resale. With Ontario's median near $663,000, commission structures matter proportionally — a 1% commission reduction on a median-priced Ontario home represents $6,600 in seller proceeds. Any agent's California license status can be verified through the DRE public license lookup, and legitimate Ontario agents will volunteer their license number without being asked.

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