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minus-squareColonel SanderslinkfedilinkEnglish0•4 days agoExcept in most instances it’s not the buyer who pays the commission it’s the seller…
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink37•4 days agowell, only if we ignore the fact that this commission is embedded into the price
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•4 days agoIt doesn’t change the fact they’re getting paid a ton for a comparatively small amount of work.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•4 days agoIf you are selling one house, you are usually buying another.
minus-square@ryathallink0•3 days agoThat’s just playing a shell game. The one showing up with money is the buyer. Writing it down on a piece of paper that the money goes to the seller then the realtor doesn’t effectively change anything.
Except in most instances it’s not the buyer who pays the commission it’s the seller…
well, only if we ignore the fact that this commission is embedded into the price
It doesn’t change the fact they’re getting paid a ton for a comparatively small amount of work.
If you are selling one house, you are usually buying another.
Texas just changed that.
That’s just playing a shell game. The one showing up with money is the buyer. Writing it down on a piece of paper that the money goes to the seller then the realtor doesn’t effectively change anything.