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"No I Won't Reduce My Commission! Do You Expect Me to Work for FREE?" (Um, let's do some math)

Reblogger Gabe Sanders
Real Estate Agent with Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales 3090099

Well, first of all it looks like the re-blog is back and active on Active Rain. 

And, I can so sympathize with this post (rant) as it is happening more and more.  Just don't understand why people think they can get 1'st class service for 3'rd class fees.  If you want a discount, go to a discount brokerage.  Come back to me, after they fail.

Original content by Jennifer Allan-Hagedorn

Bear with me this morning as I rant a little bit about one of the Sacred Cows of the real estate industry Free(specifically, the compensation model that pays us based on the price of the property).

I recently read an article written by a real estate agent bemoaning a potential buyer client's request that the agent reduce his fee by half. Seems the buyer found a property on his own and just needed help getting the property under contract and to closing.

The agent was, predictably, outraged and offended. How dare this buyer ask him to reduce his fee! How dare he imply that the agent's value was less than his "full" price! And how dare the general public think so little of our value that they have the nerve to ask us to negotiate our compensation!

Now, keep in mind, to date, this agent had, oh, maybe an hour invested in this potential buyer. Oh, and this was no $100,000 property; it was more like 20 times that ($2M+). Yeah, do the math - that would have been a sweeet payday, even at a significantly reduced fee.

But no, the agent respectfully (?) declined the opportunity to represent the buyer and enjoy an admittedly still-sweet payday. a payday enjoyed WITHOUT driving the buyer around for months, writing multiple offers and dealing with all the other frustrations of working with buyers.

Okay, fine. Maybe his outrage and offense were simply based on principle ("I don't cut my fee for no one, no how, no way!"), but I have to ask myself... 

Would this agent decline to represent a buyer who wanted to buy a $1M house because the commission is too low (but would be exactly the same as a 50% commission reduction on a $2M one)? Would he snub his nose at a $500,000 buyer because, sheesh, at 25% of the commission on a $2M house, that's barely worth getting out of bed for? Does he completely refuse to work with buyers in even lower ranges because his time and expertise are so freakin' valuable that commissions of $6,000, $7,000 or $8,000 are far too far beneath him?

Now, before you get too huffy with me, let me assure you that the point of this blog is NOT that we should just give in to the demands of clients to reduce our fees.

What I am saying is that, as this story illustrates, our compensation-based-on-the-price-of-the-home model is seriously flawed, and if the general public has trouble understanding our "value," I can't blame them - because the model really doesn't make sense!

Do we provide twice as much "value" when representing buyers on a twice-as-expensive house... or, perhaps better said - HALF as much value on a half-as-expensive one? When we protest that we "don't work for free" when a $500,000 buyer asks us to cut our fee by 25%, does that mean that we're "working for free" when we represent a $375,000 buyer (which would result in exactly that same 25% reduction in pay)?

Hey, I like working on commission as much as the next entrepreneurial adrenaline-junkie, but just because I like it doesn't mean it makes sense.

Okay, rant over.

 

 

 

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Bryan Robertson
Los Altos, CA

The only time I took a commission reduction was exactly for a situation like this.  A buyer called me after he had found the house.  I had met him a long time ago and he was actually with another agent at the time.  He dumped his agent and called me to write the offer.  No shopping, just write it.  I took a hit on the commission to make the deal work.  On a $2.6M property, it was well worth it.

Mar 27, 2011 04:13 AM
Donna Malone
Waterfront, Luxury, Family, Affordable, Cottage, Deals - Bridgewater, NS
Homes and Property for Sale Nova Scotia

Very interesting point of view! I'm not in favor of cutting my commission. However, I think that an opportunity to make good money for what amounts to reduced services, in this case, is food for thought. Would I reduce my commision for a client whom I spend hours and hours with, on a deal that takes a lot of leg work and research? NO

Mar 27, 2011 04:14 AM
Jennifer Allan-Hagedorn
Sell with Soul - Pensacola Beach, FL
Author of Sell with Soul

Hi Gabe! Thanks for the reblog - I'm glad it's back, too. Just an observation, though, from your introduction - it sounds as if you disagree with my blog much more than you support it - which is perfectly fine, of course! Debate is always welcome!

Mar 27, 2011 05:06 AM
Rob D. Shepherd
RETIRED - Florence, OR
RETIRED

Seeing as prices dropped, we are already taking less. I am in the process of raising mine as we have to do even more work to keep the deals together.

Mar 27, 2011 06:25 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to read my re-blog.

Jul 21, 2015 04:44 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to read my re-blog.

Jul 22, 2015 05:26 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Hi Bryan, thanks for taking the time to comment it is always appreciated.

Apr 17, 2018 06:20 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Hi Donna, thanks for taking the time to comment it is always appreciated.

Apr 17, 2018 06:20 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Hi Jennifer, thanks for taking the time to comment it is always appreciated.

Apr 17, 2018 06:20 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Hi Rob, thanks for taking the time to comment it is always appreciated.

Apr 17, 2018 06:20 AM