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New home commissions
What is the commission for The Villages real estate agents for new homes?
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I don't know. But I would hazard a guess that it is less than MLS agents make routinely on homes they sell in Florida. The MLS agents are really miffed they can't sell new homes here. The sales staff work ONLY for the builder. The builder pays for national advertising and local signage and markets a product that practically sells itself. Welcome to the forum. And why do you ask? |
Typically new home agents net around 1 percent of the sale price which in some cases they have to give a portion to the Broker they work for. Some builders go even further and only pay on the base price and do not include upgrades. Now, before all you previous and current agents start telling me differently I said typically which is based on my own 20+ years as a Realtor in upstate New York.
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OP, I suspect you would have to ask one of The Property of The Villages agents. One of the agents might share that information.
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Broward, when I left the agency, we were getting 6/7.....sometimes 5%. Depended on how much you can get the seller to pay you. Everything was negotiable. |
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If that's not what you were thinking......then just disregard all I said above! :) |
In any case, this is not a "realtor" event. These are sales agents working for TV, not actual MLS Realtors. So their commission could be entirely different than what is normal for MLS.
And I don't see anything wrong with asking. It could determine, for instance, whether you decide to work with a Villages sales agent or a MLS realtor, if you aren't looking for a new home. Prices of homes could vary depending on what the seller has to pay the Realtor or sales agent. |
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That is an MLS commission. The Villages agents work for the developer. I doubt they would pay anywhere near 6/7%. Since they have a captive audience for new homes 1% is not bad at all. |
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The rule was, the more you sell, the bigger your cut. If that applies to TV salespeople, I don't know. But I have heard that a seller signed a contract with TV for 6%, and so the salesman end would be 1%.....developer 5%. seems kinda one sided. My opinion anyway. |
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I think Kstew is talking about a seller of a pre-owned home listing at 6%. I might be confused, I often am. :confused: |
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