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How Does A Real Estate Agent Get Paid?

Reblogger Anne M. Costello
Real Estate Agent with Weidel Realtors

Tammie White, my Realtor friend and colleague in Brentwood Tennesee has written an excellent post on how real estate agent on compensated when representating buyers or sellers. Please leave a comment on Tammie's post, she will appreciate it.

Original content by Tammie White, Broker

How Does A Real Estate Agent Get Paid?

This is a question that far too many real estate agents think consumers understand. Unfortunately, too often that is not the case.

Real estate agents are independent contractors which means we work on 100% commission. We do not get paid until the homes we are selling close.

 

How Does A Real Estate Agent Get Paid?Most agents work for a brokerage company such as RE/MAX, Keller Williams or Coldwell Banker but some may own their own brokerage.

My license is with Benchmark Realty LLC in Brentwood TN. I am not an employee of Benchmark. Benchmark Realty receives a portion of my commission for providing me with services I require to operate my business. However, as an independent contractor, I am free to run my business the way I want. The only caveat is I don't violate the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics or Benchmark Realty company policy.

Consumers usually understand real estate agents receive a commission as a listing agent but don't understand how buyer's agents get paid. It's really quite simple.

When a home is listed, the seller agrees to pay the listing agent a commission to sell his home. That commission varies from state to state, anywhere from 5 - 10% of the sale price. That 5 - 10% is then split between the listing agent and the selling agent (buyer's agent). The seller is paying both agents from the commission agreed upon with the listing agent. Neither agent gets paid until all the requirements of the contract have been met and the home closes.

How Does A Real Estate Agent Get Paid?At closing, funds are deducted from the seller's proceeds to pay the two brokerage companies where the listing agent and the selling agent have their license posted.

The brokerage companies will then take their piece of the pie, which can be as much as one-third of the agent's commission. The brokerages then cut a check to the agent.

Seems simple right? But then who pays the agent to work the open house or the agent who answers my questions on the phone or who may even take me out to see a few homes? No one.

These agents are working events and showing homes in the hopes of meeting new clients. They don't get paid an hourly rate to work open houses or show properties. They hope to sell you a home and collect the commission.

Real estate agents work far more hours than buyers and sellers know to get their clients to the closing table. All of that work goes unpaid if the buyer or seller does not close on the sale of a home.

Can you imagine working 100 hours or more and then not getting paid? It happens all the time to real estate agents.

How? You ask. Mostly, because consumers don't really understand the many risks we take upon ourselves to sell homes.

For example, listing agents have a multitude of expenses to market your home. If your home doesn't sell, they may be out those funds with no chance to recoup their expenses.

How Does A Real Estate Agent Get Paid?Buyer's agents have even more risks than listing agents do. Do you know how many times people will use an agent to take them out to see homes and then cheat the agent out of a commission by using another agent to write the contract?

The buyer's agent is spending hours and gas money to drive prospective buyers around. Remember, he doesn't get paid until he sells a home and it closes. If the buyers decide to use someone else to write the contract, the agent who drove them around gets nothing. Not even a reimbursement for gas expense.

The next time you meet an agent at an open house who is willing to help you find a new home, remember, he doesn't get paid hourly to help you. He gets paid at the end of the transaction which means the purchase of your new home.

The same is true of listing agents. They put lots of money out front to market your home. They don't get any of that money back until your home sells and closes. If your home doesn't sell, they are out those funds.

I can't think of another business who provides this type of service without getting paid for their expenses.

P.S. If you are looking to buy or sell a home in Franklin TN, then contact Tammie White today at (615) 495-0752.

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Tammie White, Realtor® in Franklin TN
Cell Phone: (615)495-0752

This posting and the contents written here are the intellectual property and opinions of Tammie White of Benchmark Realty LLC. Providing real estate services to clients in Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, Thompsons Station, Spring Hill, Fairview, Leipers Fork, Nashville and the whole Middle TN area.

 

 

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Anne M Costello 



Anne M. Costello
REALTOR®, ABR, CDPE, ePRO, GRI, GREEN, SFR, SRES
SALES DIRECTOR
Weidel Realtors Newtown/Yardley Office
10 North Main Street  • Yardley, PA 19067
Cell: 215 771-1642 • Office: 215-493-1954
Email: acostello@weidel.com
URL: www.AnneMCostello.com
 
Tammie White, Broker
Franklin Homes Realty LLC - Franklin, TN
Franklin TN Homes for Sale

Anne, thanks so much for the re-blog. I hope this explanation helps your clients better underatand the process.

Feb 11, 2012 11:54 AM
Joy Daniels
Joy Daniels Real Estate Group, Ltd. - Harrisburg, PA
This is a good reblog, thanks....I missed. Definitely something buyers and sellers don't seem to care about. Tammi did a good job pointing it out!
Feb 12, 2012 09:01 AM
Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!

Excellent re-blog, Anne. This is really very helpful. This is some quality blogging from Tammie. I'm sure this would really help answer clients' questions. Best of luck to us all. Cheers! 

 

Feb 12, 2012 03:30 PM
Hannah Williams
HomeStarr Realty - Philadelphia, PA
Expertise NE Philadelphia & Bucks 215-820-3376

Anne  What a terrific ReBlog.. i missed this and it is fabulous

HelpfulHannah

Feb 13, 2012 04:10 PM
Al Raymondi
Ocean View Realty Group in Ormond By The Sea Florida - Ormond Beach, FL
Ormond By The Sea Florida - Home and Condo Sales

Excellent explanation of the compensation of a Realtor, written so the general public can understand how it works.

Feb 14, 2012 08:45 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Good choice for a re-blog.  This is very good information for home buyers and home sellers.

Have a most productive week.

Feb 19, 2012 08:44 PM
Joshua Zargari
MJ Decorators Workshop LI staging and home decorating - Lynbrook, NY
MJ Decorators Workshop

Good morning Anne.

A great post indeed.

One should respect all that work that is put into selling the house.

Feb 21, 2012 09:05 PM
Karen Hawkins, MBA - Langley & Surrey, BC
Royal Pro Real Estate Network - Langley, BC

Tammie really created a very comprehensive post describing the distribution of commission - great choice for a re-blog, Anne, I missed this on the first go-round!

Feb 24, 2012 01:37 AM
Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Anne. This is a good post to reblog. I hope consumers will read it.

Mar 03, 2012 08:45 PM