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Listing
Commissions and Related Issues
About Commissions
In most areas there is a customary percentage
that real estate agents expect to earn as a commission.
When completing the listing agreement, you and your
agent will negotiate and agree on the amount of the
real estate commission.
When you agree to a commission with
a listing agent, you should keep in mind that there
are usually two agents involved in most transactions.
Most of the time, only part of the commission goes to
the listing agent's company. The other portion goes
to the company representing the buyer.
Some commission-related questions you
could ask:
Will your property be listed in the
Multiple Listing Service? Being listed in the MLS
expands your sales force. Every agent is invited to
bring potential buyers to your property. This larger
supply of buyers effects your pricing power and the
ability to sell your home more quickly.
What is the effect on the company
representing the buyer? Since part of the commission
usually goes to the company representing the buyer,
you may want to ask whether that portion of the commission
offers the customary amount. As mentioned above, the
more agents that show your property, the more pricing
power you have and the more quickly your home will sell.
What is the effect on marketing?
Very few properties are sold through advertising or
open houses, but it does happen. Most often, those ads
generate calls from potential buyers or sellers, who
end up as clients for real estate agents -- and you
want agents to bring potential buyers to your property.
Advertising your property to other agents has a higher
impact than direct advertising to consumers.
Will you be tied in to other services?
A real estate company with bundled services has more
income opportunity which may allow them to offer lower
prices. However, there are a few companies whose additional
services are not priced competitively with opportunities
you can find on the open market. You should be sure
to ask lots of questions and determine whether you are
limited to certain choices or you have the freedom to
also explore the open market.
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