MISSION STATEMENT: To help my clients achieve home ownership, live providently and plan successfully for their financial future through the wise use of credit and the medium of real estate. I’ve been helping people buy and sell homes for more than 2 decades.
I love real estate and especially love helping people navigate the sometimes-complex process of buying a home. It is my passion to help clients get their finances in order to meet their short and
long-term goals.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Testimonials are a way to measure our improvement. Today I want to share a Buyers Agent comments when we completed a 2016 closing that I was the Listing Agent.
Testimonials make me SMILE....
"We did it!!! Congrats! It was so nice to work with you! I really appreciate all of your input and help with getting this done. Its refreshing to meet people that actually care for the their clients and work to get things done. Please let me know if you need anything else."
4 Common Building Blunders: Building inspectors and energy raters shared with BUILDER online the top complaints about common “construction sins.” Protect your home buyers.
Having a "seasoned" REALTOR that has a passion for new construction is wise when you consider building a new home 2016. We are the skilled set of eyes watching for the build process to be right.
We enjoy parts of new construction that often feels tough for that excited home buyer. Skilled help on your side of the home purchase is so wise. Generally, New Construction does not give the buyer a lower price on their home by being represented with a REALTOR. Consider a seasoned REALTOR that has been a sales agent for New Construction in the past. I hope to hear from you if your family is building 2016!
5 Things to Never Say When Selling a Home: Home sellers need to watch what they say to home buyers and their real estate agents. These five phrases should be off-limits.
On the buyers’ side, 88% of home buyers worked with a real estate professional.
Unlike other professionals who bill their clients at hourly rates or present an invoice at the end of a project, real estate professionals are paid at the end of a sales transaction.
If a real estate agent works with a buyer or a seller for weeks or months without a resulting transaction, they aren’t paid for their time. REALTORS®earn a commission based on the sales price of the home and receive that commission only after the transaction goes to settlemen
Commissions are negotiable between listing agents and their clients. Some brokerages offer commission discounts for sellers, but a typical commission is 6% of the sales price.
In many cases the commission is evenly split between the buyers’ agent and the listing agent, but sometimes the split is negotiated unevenly. For example, a seller could agree to pay a 5.5% commission divided so that the listing agent receives 3% and the buyers’ agent receives 2.5% of the listing.
Brokers and Real Estate Agents
While some REALTORS® are also brokers or associate brokers —positions that require extra training and licensing,—commission payments go to the broker who manages the real estate brokerage where the REALTOR® works.
The commission is then split between the broker and the agent according to their agreement. The commission split varies from one agent to another, with new agents sometimes earning a smaller percentage of the commission than experienced agents or successful ones who sell more homes or more expensive properties.
Who Pays the Commission?
Technically, the total commission is always paid by the seller at the settlement table, where the fee is subtracted from the proceeds of the home sale.
However, in a sense, the buyers are paying the commission because they’re paying to buy the house and the sellers have taken the REALTORS®’ commission into account when determining a listing price. The commission is split at the settlement table between the listing agent’s brokerage and the buyers’ agent brokerage; then the agents themselves are paid by their brokers.
Contracts and Commissions
The exact percentage of the REALTORS®’ commission should be spelled out in the listing agent’s contract with the seller so that the listing agent gets paid if the property sells, regardless of who buys it.
Listing agents and their brokers spend time and money marketing a home, advertising and preparing the home for sale, so they’re being paid for those services. Buyers’ agents typically have a contract with their clients so that they are paid when the buyer completes a purchase even if the buyers found that particular property on their own.
Whether you’re a buyer or a seller, the professional support of a REALTOR® who represents your interests should be worth every dollar of the commission.
If you know me you know that I LOVE to watch the sun rise and to catch a beautiful sunset. I enjoy touring homes all over the world. I LOVE the smell of a little baby and I LOVE reading a new book during a rain storm. My newest adventure is understanding minimal living.