While there is no "standard" fee mandated by law, most buyer agents today charge between . On a $400,000 home, this translates to $8,000 to $12,000 . However, the way you "pay" this can take three forms: How Do Realtors Get Paid? - RubyHome
If you are entering the market today, the cost of an agent is no longer hidden in the background. It is a line item you need to negotiate before you even step inside your first open house. The New Bottom Line: What You’ll Likely Pay
The "Free" Myth: What Does a Real Estate Agent Actually Cost a Buyer Today?
For decades, the standard answer to "how much does a buyer's agent cost?" was a simple "nothing—the seller pays for it." But since , that old rule has been turned upside down by a landmark National Association of Realtors (NAR) settlement .
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