As a consumer in the real estate market, you will benefit from services
of an experienced REALTOR® throughout the home buying or selling process.
REALTORS® spend most of their time...
a.. Counseling buyers and sellers
b.. Showing homes to buyers
c.. Marketing their current listings
d.. Monitoring transactions from purchase to closing
e.. Previewing homes for buyers and sellers
f.. Holding "Open Houses"
g.. Researching mortgage financing options
h.. Keeping informed of current market trends
i.. Understanding legal issues that affect Real Estate
j.. Continuing professional education
All of this activity is done with a desire to earn your loyalty and to
build a personal reputation for the highest quality professional service
available. Without question, the Real Estate business is a people business.
For the most part, people selling the home pay a commission to their
listing broker, based on a percentage of the selling price. The listing
broker then splits the commission with both the buyer's broker and their
respective agents.
Since REALTORS® are self-employed, they receive no salary, company
car, expense account, vacation pay, health insurance, retirement social
security benefits, etc.
At their own expense, REALTORS® also pay for:
a.. licensing fees
b.. continuing education courses
c.. all property advertising
d.. lock boxes & open house signs
e.. MLS access fees
f.. for sale sign installation
g.. advertising & marketing of their services
h.. telephones, car phones, paging services, etc
i.. postage & courier fees
j.. business insurance & self-employment tax
k.. personal assistant salary & taxes
l.. computer hardware and software
m.. conference and convention expenses
n.. office rent
o.. membership dues for Industry Associations
p.. business cards, stationary & office supplies
REALTORS® are not paid for thier efforts until and only after successfully
completing a property transaction. Most REALTORS® are paid the same
regardless of which real estate company is listing the home.
REALTORS® have a contractual agreement with their real estate company
which states that they may list and sell real estate as an independent
contractor representing the parent company.
At the time of closing, after all the work has been completed to the
satisfaction of everyone concerned, the real estate commission is generally
paid from the seller's proceeds. In certain circumstances, part of the
commission may be paid by the buyer. The commission is then divided between
the company / sales associate representing the seller and the company
/ sales associate representing the buyer.
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