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Originally Posted by Altavia
Big savings are on the way for realtor "fees."
The 6% commission, a standard in home purchase transactions, is no more.
For the average-priced American home for sale — $417,000 — sellers are paying more than $25,000 in brokerage fees. Those costs are passed on to the buyer, boosting the price of homes in America. That fee could fall by between $6,000 and $12,000, according to TD Cowen Insights’ analysis.
The agreement effectively will destroy the current homebuying and selling business model, in which sellers pay both their broker and a buyer’s broker, which critics say have driven housing prices artificially higher.
By some estimates, real estate commissions are expected to fall 25% to 50%, according to TD Cowen Insights. This will open up opportunities for alternative models of selling real estate that already exist but don’t have much market share, including flat-fee and discount brokerages. ok
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Have sold quite a few of our past homes in UK, and have never paid more than 1% selling fee.
Handled it all myself last two properties, and saved even more.
I have always been amazed what US estate agents charge, and get away with.