Who gets what on a $350,000 listing:
TRADITIONAL REALTOR
Realtors typically charge 6 percent of the sales price, split as follows:
Seller's agent: $11,550 (3.3%)
Buyer's agent: $9,450 (2.7%)
Total: $21,000 (6.0%)
WEBDIGS.COM FEES
Seller's agent: $3,000*
Buyer's agent: $9,450*
Total: $12,450*
Webdigs takes one-third of the buyer's agent fee or $3,000, whichever is greater. The rest is passed on to the buyer. In this case that means:
Webdigs' share: $3,150
Buyer receives: $6,300
SUMMARY
Seller pays: $12,450
Seller's agent gets: $3,000
Webdigs gets: $3,150
Buyer gets: $6,300
*If paid at closing; $2,000 if paid upon listing. Source: Webdigs.comMore from Star Tribune
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