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Its depend upon brokers, generally a real estate agent receives 10 to 40 percent of buying or selling money.
Standard commission in the US is 3% to selling agent, 3% to listing agent. The seller pays the commission.
The real estate agent earns the commission for selling a home or for representing a buyer who has a completed the purchase and sales agreement and ultimate closing on a piece of real property. The commission is paid to the broker of record at the closing, or settlement in some states, has occurred.
Nothing. They work on commission.
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No, you cannot act as your own real estate agent and still receive commission. Real estate agents typically earn commission by representing clients in real estate transactions, so if you are representing yourself, you would not be eligible to receive commission.
Its depend upon brokers, generally a real estate agent receives 10 to 40 percent of buying or selling money.
In US residential real estate the Seller pays the real estate agent's commisssion.
Imediately after the close of escrow
A real estate agent can earn usually from five to ten percent of a commission based on how much the property was sold for. they could earn more or less depending on how much the property is worth and what percentage the owner is willing to pay for the agent to sell his property.
Standard commission in the US is 3% to selling agent, 3% to listing agent. The seller pays the commission.
The commission rate for a real estate agent selling their own home is typically negotiable, but it is commonly around 2-3 of the sale price.
Call your local Real Estate Board of Commission...each state is different.
The commission rate for a real estate agent selling a million dollar home is typically around 5-6, which would amount to 50,000 to 60,000.
Nothing. They work on commission.
The real estate agent earns the commission for selling a home or for representing a buyer who has a completed the purchase and sales agreement and ultimate closing on a piece of real property. The commission is paid to the broker of record at the closing, or settlement in some states, has occurred.