Hi Everyone,
What percentage commission are you currently paying to your real estate broker when you list and sell a property? Are you negotiating these rates? What were you paying a few years ago?
It will be inte...
What is a fair commission to ask for if you are new to bird dogging to ask for if you represent a buyer that closes on any of your commercial leads? Purchase price would be in excess of $3 million. These are commercia...
Is it legal for a residential agent who is wholesaling a commercial property to give a referral fee to another wholesaler (not licensed) who finds the end buyer? I think that's the question...
By the way, can a resi...
For those that have worked short sales that are already listed with agents, how have you handled the commission part? If it's already listed and you plan to relist on the B-C transaction, isn't that a ton of commissio...
I'm aiming to get my Real Estate license very soon. Once I get it, is it possible to work once/twice a week for a broker? Or possibly at home? Ideally, I want to score a couple big sales (yes, I understand this wont c...
Hi Bigger Pockets Community,
I have a scenario that I wanted to get your input on. My agent listed my home and we accepted an offer of $2M. While we were in contract the buyer's agent sent over an addendum stating th...
Good morning! What is a standard broker commission in Indianapolis? I have a realtor asking for 7%. Is that standard in this market? Thank you!
We are planning on putting our house on the market in the next few weeks and met with a real estate agent recently. They indicated that the market is red-hot, there is very little inventory in our area, and houses are...
1) If a real estate agent buys a listed property for themselves, do they get the buyer's agent commission? Do they have to split the commission with their broker?2) If a person who is not a real estate agent buys a li...
I have a real estate agent in eastern TN that wants to charge a 10% commission to sell bare land. Isn't 6% standard for any type of real estate or is it normal for that to flex depending on the type of property being...