First Missouri, now Texas. Inflated real estate commissions are being attacked. Does that mean they'll lock them at a flat rate - $15,000 or prorated no matter how much the home is worth?
Texas home sellers have sued the Texas Association of Realtors, and several regional associations including in Austin and Houston, over inflated broker commissions, per Reuters. - UW |
Good news for all the lawyers who will be put out of work by AI. They can now work for settlement companies at $15 an hour and do what real estate agents used to do. |
This compares with some of the dumbest takes on this thread, and there have been some really, really dumb takes. |
I mean Redfin and Zillow have been trying to get this done for a while. In DC do you really need an agent? |
There are a ton more cases to come. The key is not that there be a new agreed upon way of charging commissions. The key is that there be no agreement, and that instead there be some competition. |
In a more transparent state I sold my house with following deal.
I find buyer, show house, no realtor work for that realtor gets 1 percent Realtor gets buyer on own she gets 3.5 percent Realtor resorts to dual agency commission is 5 percent but split I she only gets 2.5 percent. In that state lawyers do closing so realtors mainly connect buyers and sellers |
Selling Sunset won’t survive this kind of change! |
We are selling my parents house in a wealthy New York suburb. The listing agent is 1% and they buyer agent is 5%. The agent told us it is hard to find a buyer and it is networking that brings the buyer. The buyer agent gets more. |
If "networking" brings the buyer (which can be one factor) then why the 5% incentive when the already inflated standard buyer commission is half that? If anything the seller with the network of buyers would receive more compensation, because you are paying for a network. |
I know, right? Where will those agents be without their $$$$ commissions? |
Why should a RE agent get $50k for selling one house and $12k for selling another when they both probably take similar levels of very minor work. RE agents are leeches anyway that take massive amounts of peoples’ equity they paid for or built up over the years. Such a rip off. |
I assume this is in a town with very high property taxes. Those houses are easy to list hard to sell. |
Because of the compensation structure sounds like agents want to rep buyers rather than sellers and those agents have relationships with buyers. |