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Jun 21, 2024
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IGlowInTheDark
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Times are changing. If you want the buying agent to get a commission it’s
coming from your pocket, not mine.
Buyers can start paying their own agents, or just look without. A buying agent is a convenience, not a necessity.
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Real Estate Agent commission % for Utah County $900k home?
cscougar
Starter
Jun 21, 7:23am
Not 6%
ColdFusion1989
Jun 21, 7:32am
In all seriousness I saw an agent advertising a $5k flat fee this week.
ColdFusion1989
Jun 21, 10:55am
6% is the absolute max for all agents involved and more of an old number.
IGlowInTheDark
Jun 21, 7:37am
This is faulty reasoning IMO. If you offer no buyer agent commission there is
monteburns
Jun 21, 8:36am
Times are changing. If you want the buying agent to get a commission it’s
IGlowInTheDark
Jun 21, 8:49am
your reasoning is completely flawed
Gente_Boa
Jun 21, 10:35am
But a buyer’s agent does very little, why should they get $30K for something I
stoils
Jun 21, 10:50am
This is a completely a different argument.
Gente_Boa
Jun 22, 1:45pm
How long have you been a realtor?
IGlowInTheDark
Jun 21, 11:03am
Most I’ve asked are at 4% - 2 for buyer agent and 2 for seller
Jersey hunter
Jun 21, 7:38am
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