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Saving Seattle Home Sellers Thousands on Commissions! Full Service Real Estate Marketing 1% Listing Fee! Save thousands on marketing your home without sacrificing service. My flexible commission program is geared towards getting your home sold for the highest price possible while saving you thousands. How do I do it?. The chart below shows the typical agent/broker split. The typical agent gets only 1/2 of his side of the transaction or 1.5% on a listing and 1.5% on a sale. Under this scheme, the listing agent gets a commission of around 1.5%
My program significantly reduces the office share and I can pass the savings on to you! It is that simple. I still get paid to provide full marketing and sales services but by increasing my share for the work I do, I can pass the savings on to you! Frequently Asked Questions Why do I offer this program? For Years I worked hard and watched a big chunk of my sales commissions going to the brokerage office, but who did the work? Yes, yours truly! I got paid for my work, but what did my office get paid for? Do the discounts affect service? Absolutely not! My services are based on experience and designed to perform the activities that will get your home sold. The savings that I pass on to you are a based on the reduced brokerage split. I get a bigger piece of the pie and share it with you! For Details on included services visit my Home Seller Services Page How Much can I expect to Save on listing a Home? Commissions are always negotiable. On an average Seattle Home,
you can expect from $8,000 - $14,000 commission savings or more.* What is the difference between your commission savings program and limited service agents? Limited Service (or Limited Practice) offer varying levels of service. Most simply place your home in the MLS. You must do the showing and negotiating. There are numerous drawbacks to this type of service that cost home sellers money, most notably, a lower selling price! Selling agents tend to shy away from limited practice listings (and for good reasons) read more. . |
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