Real Estate Commissions

There has been a lot of discussion about how Real Estate agents get paid. The Real Estate commission is traditionally 6% under $700K and 5% over $700K. It used to be 7% when property prices were lower.

Now that property prices are falling again the commission is an even bigger topic of conversation. People are stuck, having less equity in a home makes it harder to sign up for a fee that takes away 6% of the purchase price.

In commercial Real Estate the commissions can be between 5% and 10%. It depends on the price, and difficulty, but all commissions are negotiable.

I used to charge 3% as a Buyer’s Agent, and if you bought through me it was 1% for me to list the property. In order to sell I could charge 1% if you did what I asked. If the property was in good condition, it photographed well, and it was priced well I had no problem listing for 1%.

In my opinion working with a buyer is harder because there are so many variables. The second part about that is that you have to buy well in order to have any value in a property. There have been times when a transaction was so easy that I only charged a fee to get the property closed, and pay my expenses. Some times I would refer the client to an attorney who could handle legal issues, and I was only paid a fee for the referral, usually about $200.

You can get a Real Estate transaction closed through an attorney for as low as about $1200, to $1600 including escrow fees. The agent is paid, we hope, based on the expertise they bring to the transaction.

About David Losh

In 1984 I got my Real Estate license and worked in a small company called Advance Properties. The owner was extremely interested in Real Estate, building, and land development. Most of his work was concentrated North of Seattle. Since the 1970s I had worked for Real Estate agents in Seattle as a contractor, mostly preparing properties for rent, and sale. After a few years my skill level increased considerably concerning land use, building code, and development practices. Escrow, and lending offices were housed at the Advance Properties building so it was easy to get involved in all aspects of Real Estate. It was very much a family owned, and operated business. Over the years my Real Estate license has been at a variety of Real Estate companies, and offices. Nothing compares to those early years, or that sense of family. Real Estate has gotten to be corporate owned. My hope with this blog is to share with you some of the things I've learned. If you have Real Estate needs, or want contractor help, I refer freely to what best suits you. If you should choose to work with me you'll find a great resource. My Real Estate license is at Skyline Properties in Northgate. Skyline is a locally owned company that is a desk fee office. There is a wide variety of diverse agents. It helps me with some of the other projects that I have, and mentoring that I do, to be able to work with people from other cultures. Here in Seattle we are close to Vancouver BC and are the gateway to China. Boeing has a great trade relationship with China, as does Microsoft have with all of Asia. We are a culturally diverse community, and it helps me to be invlolved.
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