You expect me to pay you what?!
Friday, April 15th, 2011Boy ‘O Boy ‘O Boy
…They think you should pay through the nose….and…for what?
Care to read about a sad, sad story, a story about greed and misery for both the sellers and buyers? Take note; don’t let something like this happen to you!
When a home is sold, especially in this deranged and busted up market these days, the buyers often request that the seller pay a % of the buyers closing costs…generally 3%.
For example, say the home is sold for $300k and the buyers want the seller to pay 3% ($9,000.00) for their closing costs. If the sellers go along, that means the sellers are actually getting only $291k for the home.
Now…the selling agent is getting the predetermined commission of 2.7% of the selling price , and the listing agent is getting 3.3%, if the listing agent is charging the norm of 6%. (Obviously not a MetroHomesMarket.com listing…our top end is just 5%.)
So, you tell me, should the listing agent charge his sellers 3.3% of the sale price…or…3.3% of the gross net to his sellers, the $291k they’re actually getting. Should the listing agent charge a commission for money the sellers don’t get? Should the selling agent expect to get paid a commission for the $9k the sellers aren’t getting? what’s reasonable, what’s fair, your call here.
Whadja decide?
Here’s what we think; commissions should be based on the gross net to the seller, the $291k. But, I can tell you, 99.9% of the Realtors out there expect to be paid a commission for the money the seller doesn’t get. When we list and sell a home, our fee is based on gross net to the sellers. We can’t imagine the audacity of Realtors taking their clients down, for money their sellers don’t get. We can’t imagine a selling agent expecting commission on money the sellers gave up. When representing a buyer, we don’t expect the seller to pay us commission on money they’re giving up.
Know what? They pull this greedy act all the time.
When you list with a Broker, other than MetroHomesMarket.com, tell them that when you sell, you will not pay commission on any “seller paid concessions.” Not to the listing nor to the selling Broker. Get it in writing!
I had a deal recently, where the sellers’ gave all they had or could give in the transaction, and the buyers’ did the same. But the selling agent insisted they get paid on the $10,050 that the sellers’ contributed for the buyers’ closing costs = 2.7% x $10,050 (the sellers were contributing for the buyers’ closing costs) = $271.35 Wow! Wow! How did they earn this?
Let us know what you think…drop us a line below.
One more thing…your call again: When the market was really swinging and prices were inflated, many agents still charged 7% to list a home, even though they were knockin down big commissions for “Bubble” prices. So, here we are today, with deflated prices, and guess what…many of them are now charging 7% because, as they say, “deflated prices have reduced our commissions, so we have to charge more.” Does that work for you? We’d like to know, shoot us your take on all this stuff.
We’re here to help both buyers and sellers win. Our Fee-For-Service approach will help you save thousands, whether you’re buying or selling. Give us a call, can’t hurt to talk?
Ed Klein (651-770-5000)


Picture this…main watering hole for the agents of a large Brokerage office…”Happy Hour!” The agents are having a drink and sharing their weekly war stories. Let’s listen in:
When you start working with an agent, if you’re happy with them, have them set up all showings and situations for you. That’s the only way they can get paid. Don’t hand over the pay to some agent you don’t even know, who hasn’t done a thing for you. And, if you do look at a home while in the search process, if the showing agent does not ask you if you are represented by another agent, let your agent know about it…the showing agent is either derelict in their procedure or unethical or plain stupid? Would you want to reward someone like that?

