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Do You Still Have to Pay Both Agents When Selling Your Home?!

So you’re thinking of selling your home, but you don’t quite understand how all of this commission conversation, agency conversation that’s been in the news is going to affect you when you go to sell your home. Do you still pay a buyer’s agent? Do you not pay a buyer’s agent? What’s the difference? Why should you do one and not the other? What’s the benefit? What’s the downside, and what the heck does all of it mean?

I want to break down some of these conversations that you might be seeing in the news. There is a lot of misinformation out there and I want to make it a little easier for you to understand exactly how it’s going to affect you. So if you are getting ready to sell your home, and you are trying to find an agent to help you list your home, get it sold, and get it to closing, you should do all of the same things that you would have ever done, right?

You want to make sure that you’re comfortable and that you’re confident with the person that you’re hiring and despite the fact that it is a seller’s market, you want to make sure that, that agent is going to not only market your property but make sure it’s not one of the 20% of deals that falls apart before it gets to closing. You want to get it to the finish line, right? So you want to make sure that you understand what your agent is going to do and how they’re going to do it.

Keep in mind that now, as has always been the case, you can negotiate the commission for the listing agent when you hire them. That doesn’t mean that every agent is going to work for the price that you want, but you should make sure that whatever price you are paying, you are comfortable that you are getting a great value for that price. And great value does not always mean the cheapest. Great value can often mean I’m paying a little bit more, but I’m getting so much more. It is totally worth it. I saw an agent the other day say working with her was like ordering a 10-piece nugget and getting 11 and that’s always my goal, to provide a level of service that goes beyond what you expect. But keep in mind that commission is always negotiable. You can choose whether or not you want to pay a buyer’s agent, but if you call me to list your home, I’m going to explain the reasons why you probably do want to pay a buyer’s agent. It’s just gonna give you that many more buyers. Lots of buyers do not have the cash on hand to pay their agent and you don’t want to dismiss them out of hand before they even get in the door of your house.

If you have questions about listing your home, you have questions about what it’s going to take to get it ready, or you have questions about the commission and how all that is going to break down and how those changes will affect you. Reach out to me give me a call send me an email, shoot me a DM, and let’s talk about it and see what’s right for you.