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Prospective homebuyers embarking on their journey this fall will encounter a new landscape in real estate commissions. The changes, implemented in August, mark a significant shift for the housing industry, brought about by the National Association of Realtors’ settlement of multiple lawsuits regarding agent commissions.

Traditionally, sellers have been responsible for paying both their agent and the buyer’s agent. However, the expectation for sellers to cover the buyer’s agent commission has been lifted, allowing for more flexibility in negotiations. Although sellers can still opt to pay, particularly in competitive markets, the decision now rests more with the buyers.

David M. Dworkin, president and CEO of the National Housing Conference, explains, “Some sellers continue to offer fee splitting, but now it’s up to the buyer to inquire, and the buyer’s agent will provide that information.”

Understanding the New Real Estate Commission Rules

The new regulations deconstruct the previous commission structure, empowering sellers to negotiate their agent’s fee. Now, before viewing homes, buyers must sign a contract with their agent, detailing the services provided and the fees involved.

In high-priced markets, the shift could benefit both parties. Buyers might see lower property taxes due to reduced home prices, while sellers could enjoy lower capital gains taxes. However, this new approach demands more research from buyers before engaging with real estate agents.

Interviewing Real Estate Agents

Experts recommend interviewing multiple agents, as buyer agreements are typically exclusive. “You want to ensure due diligence upfront,” advises Nitin Gupta, a broker associate with Competitive Edge Realty. Key questions should focus on the agent’s experience, fee structure, and communication style.

Negotiating Your Buyer’s Contract

Once an agent is selected, buyers must navigate the contract process. The Consumer Federation of America offers guidelines for evaluating these contracts. Buyers should ensure the commission structure is clear and negotiate terms such as fee amounts and contract duration.

For those interested in further details, the original article by Money provides an in-depth look at these changes and their implications. You can read more about it here.

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