Company: LRHC
Filing Date: 2025-09-30
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-093998
Chunk: 18

Company: La Rosa Holdings Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-09-30
Form: 424B3
Chunk 18
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 of sales agents closing commercial real estate transactions, the number of sales agents utilizing our coaching
services, and the number of agents who work with our franchisees. We grew our total agent count from our founding in 2004 to 3,100 agents
as of August 31, 2025.

The majority of our revenue is derived from a stable set of fees paid
by our brokers, franchisees, and consumers. We have multiple revenue streams, with the majority of our revenue derived from commissions
paid by consumers who transact business with our and our franchisee’s agents, royalties paid by our franchisees, dues and technology
fees paid by our sales agents, our franchisees and our franchisees’ agents. Our major revenue streams come from such sources as:
(i) residential real estate brokerage revenue, (ii) revenue from our property management services, (iii) franchise royalty fees, (iv)
fees from the sale or renewal of franchises and other franchise revenue, (v) coaching, training and assistance fees, (vi) brokerage revenue
generated transactionally on commercial real estate, (vii) title services revenue, (viii) fees from our events and forums, and (ix) advanced
commissions fees.

Our Competition

The real estate brokerage business is highly competitive.
We primarily compete against other independent real estate brokerage agencies in our local markets as well as the international and national
real estate brokerage franchisors seeking to grow their franchise system. We compete against other brokerages to attract transactional
clients based on our personalized service with experienced brokers who know the local market, the number and quality of listings, our
brand and reputation and our marketing efforts. We also compete to attract real estate professionals based on our brand and reputation,
the quality of our training and coaching, our marketing efforts, our generous 100% commission “split” for experienced brokers
and our technology tools that make the brokers more efficient and productive.

Our largest national franchise competitors in
the U.S. include RE/MAX, Realogy Holdings Corp. (which operates several brands including Century 21 and Coldwell Banker), Fathom Holdings
Inc., and eXp World Holdings Inc. We believe that competition in the real estate brokerage franchise business is based principally upon
the reputational strength of the brand, the quality of the services offered to franchisees, and the amount of franchise-related fees to
be paid by franchisees.

We also face competition from internet-based real
estate brokers, including Realtor.com, F