Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: I don't think our house will be difficult to sell and it's definitely not $100K!
Don't the agents usually work that out among themselves as to the split? Is it my concern as the seller what the buyer's agent gets?
the contract will say what the split is.
Yes, because if the buyer's agent's cut is too low, they will steer their clients to another home. You want it so your agent takes the hit and the buyer's agent still gets 3%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: I don't think our house will be difficult to sell and it's definitely not $100K!
Don't the agents usually work that out among themselves as to the split? Is it my concern as the seller what the buyer's agent gets?
the contract will say what the split is.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: I don't think our house will be difficult to sell and it's definitely not $100K!
Don't the agents usually work that out among themselves as to the split? Is it my concern as the seller what the buyer's agent gets?
Anonymous wrote:We got 5% in NoVA.
Anonymous wrote:What percent are agents quoting these days?
We had someone out to look at our house and he quoted us 8%. I nearly choked. I had thought the general standard was about 6% now? 8% would be more than 1/3 of what we'd clear after paying off the bank if we sold for the full asking price and would cause us to take a nearly $30K hit from what we paid for the house even though we'd be listing it for more than we originally paid.
I realize you can always negotiate fees, but that one seemed pretty steep out of the gate.
Anonymous wrote:Find someone else. That person realizes you have no idea and is trying to take advantage of you. 5% seems to be the going rate based on other posts but you can also get 4%.