This varies by local custom. Here in St. Louis, the listing broker will charge about 7%. This is negotiable, but that's pretty much the average. When the house sells, the listing broker will get 55% of the commission and the selling broker will get 45%. They usually split their shares with the agent that sells the property 50/50.
Call and ask. That's the best way to find out.
2007-10-04 22:13:52
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answered by Debdeb 7
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Don't assume that just because you know one agency expects 6% of the sale price that every agency in town expects 6%. Commission is NOT set by local rules, regulations or whatever. In the area where I live, we've a dozen agencies and half a dozen commissions. My broker had a policy that if it was a high priced property, the commission percentage was less than it was on a lesser priced property. We're talking the difference between $400,000 and $90,000 priced homes. Anyway, just call around. Explain that you are a potential seller and you are shopping for the best deal. Also, if you get an agency that charges 3% instead of %6, don't expect less from that agency. 3%, 6%, 10%, you still deserve 110% dedication from your agent!
2007-10-05 11:55:39
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answered by MrsSilentWarrior 4
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you may look interior the categorised orpersistent around to locate places "on the marketplace via proprietor," yet no remember if the sellers have a real sources agent or no longer has no effect on the shopper. As a customer, your genuine sources agent protects your hobbies, dicusses expenditures on your behalf, they'd oftentimes answer questions which you will maximum in all probability have or a minimum of factor you interior the nicely suited direction, gets each and all of the workplace work jointly for you, etc. i might reccommend which you get an agent b/c oftentimes the sellers pay to your realtor's fee. in the event that they do no longer wanna [ay, do no longer purchase their residing house - undeniable and straightforward. that's time-honored that they pay. additionally, each so often customer's brokers will furnish the shopper a credit to head in the direction of ultimate expenditures & residing house warranties. We purely bought a house & our agent provided the two..we've been given a a million 12 months guarantee on the residing house & $3,339 (a million% of the fee of the residing house)! It helps out plenty each so often. i prefer to propose constantly utilising a realtor...ask aroudn to associates & kinfolk interior the area for referrals, interview quite a few realtors earlier you come again to a call who you prefer.
2016-12-28 15:35:22
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answered by Anonymous
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6% is the norm in Arizona.
3% to your agent and 3% to the agent that brings the buyer.
You can negotiate to offer your agent 2% IF YOU BUY YOUR NEXT PROPERTY FROM THEM.
I do this for my seller's and they really like the win-win.
Hope this helps.
Terry S.
http://www.Welcome2Arizona.com
2007-10-05 10:25:21
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answered by Terry S 5
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generally 3% of the listing price. Depends on how well you negotiate. good luck
2007-10-04 21:03:25
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answered by Anonymous
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