April 28, 2006

How We Get Paid

Consumer advocates strongly recommend that buyers hire their own agents. They further argue that a coop-fee has already been built-in to the purchase price, and therefore, there is no need for the buyer or seller to incur additional fees when the cooperating agent represents the buyer.

 
Why would a Buyer Agent want to negotiate a lower price for the Buyers?  Won't that reduce your commission?

 
The way a Multiple Listing Realtor Co-Broke normally works is that on a 5% commission* (*used as an example rate only), 2.5% would go to the Listing Agency and 2.5% to the Buyer Agency on behalf of the Homebuyers. The commission is then split again 50/50 between Buyer Agency and the Buyer Agent.

 
Thus for every $1,000 that we reduce the sales price for you, your Buyer Agent's commission will only be reduced by $12.50. It is our job to make sure that you are an extremely happy, fully educated Real Estate consumer.

 

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