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Originally Posted by Plinker
On August 17th a new real estate law will go into effect which will no longer allow realtors hired by the home seller to list the commission the seller will pay to the buyers realtor. In short, the seller will negotiate the commission with their realtor and the buyer will negotiate their end of the commission with the buyer’s realtor. Seller and buyer pay their own fees. The savings could be huge.
Instead of the seller paying a 5-6% commission to be split between seller and buyer agent, the seller could negotiate a 2 1/2 - 3% commission with their realtor. On a $500,000 home the seller would pay $25,000 - $30,000 under the old law and “only” $12,500 - $15,000 under the new law. Double this for a $1,000,000 listing, etc.
I spoke with a Village Realtor concerning pre owned homes and was told they are maintaining the 5-6 % commissions.
Will this cause Villagers to choose MLS if selling their home? Will FSBO sellers now be more willing to hire a realtor? How do you think this will play out?
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Realtors need to make money. I don’t know any realtor that would help anyone for nothing. I think it’s going to be a massive disaster.. my thinking is you will see Zillow getting involved like it’s always been the goal they had. They sold leads to agents for a huge amount of money.. how do they replace that money.. hire a bunch of realtors for a fee. sign you up as client on a contract. And voila they own it all and you will pay..