Ragoo said:
BrazosDog02 said:
Medaggie said:
Q. If I'm selling, can I offer less than a 3% commission to the buyer's agent?
A. Absolutely. The unfortunate reality though, is that your home won't get the same attention that it would if you offered buyers agents 3%. It could either take longer to sell, or may not sell at all.
I have heard this also which is what gives me a bad view of some RE agents. Why would an agent not want to show their client a property that fits their criteria just because they were offered "only" 2%? Isn't their duty to their client or is it to maximize the 3%? Also if it is only "2%", isn't it still a great transaction if the property is 1M? Is it better to not show the deal but wait for a 500k place bc it's 3%?
If you have a client your duty should be first to the client and not what commission is offered.
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Personally this is the way we always operated. I've never known the alternative to be true. It's what people said and told us but I've never known it to actually happen. Maybe my brokerage was just that much better than others, but I don't think so. I've never had an agent think "golly gee, I'm going to make 1,500 less if I show this to my buyer, I should pass on this and hang out for 3 more months and find one better for my pocket book." It makes no practical sense.
on average how many deals are in process at any given time? Wouldn't you naturally divide your time to the higher paying deal given competing interests?
The model should be $10k for a closing transaction and T&M for MLS hunting and house showing.
TBH a broker shouldn't get to siphon off their cut for an agent touring around a buyer. The current model is 100% commission based regardless of the amount of effort and if the agent puts in more effort they make the broker the same cut. The agent should be able to T&M that as direct income billed to their client without the broker. Or have a $1,200/day showing fee. $150/hr x 8 hr minimum.
When I was in Real Estate, I showed everything that matched what they wanted. That said, I also spent a ton of time narrowing down exactly what my client wanted. There was none of this "drive all over the state" type of deals. I was farm and ranch focused. I showed everything, because people who want land have freinds and happy customers tell people.
In my current job, I have routinely cut my commissions down to make a sale provided the customer allows me to. There have been multiple instances where a 3,000 commission was cut down to 1500 to make the sale and then, oh look, it turns out that customer has a 12,000 square foot manufacturing shop that needs a roof, or oh look, it turns out he owns 3 houses that need roofs. That 'loss' of 1500 bucks turned into 60,000. It happens in real estate too, and smart Realtors worth their salt know it. They show everything that matches.
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