This statement I hear alot and hear it from some RE agents. I don't care what people charge for service and at the end of the day, I get to choose if I agree to the % commission. Anyone should be able to charge what they feel is appropriate.Sims said:
Your agent could advertise the house with a 1% buyers agent commission but that's just going to reduce the number of buyer agents that want to show the property to their client.
But only showing properties to buyers for 3% is monopolistic, a conflict of interest, and unethical.
So if I am selling my $2M home and only offering 1% to the buyer agent and the house fits the buyer's criteria, then the RE agent will not show it? It is still a 20K commission.
But if I am selling a 200K home and offering 3% buyer agent, they would show this to their buyer eventhough they are only making 6k?
Are some RE agents so dirty that they refuse to budge from the 3% no matter the commission amount?
I had a good RE agent friend who would give me 2% and he kept 1%. When he retired 8 yrs, I interviewed some RE referrals and many would not even give me 1% back even though I am low maintenance requiring very little showings. I have bought/sold prob 10M in properties worth of properties since and they would have made about 200K in commissions.
For some reason that 3% is some holy grail that has been ingrained in their psyche.