How Sellers Save With Webdigs
In most real estate transactions, there are two brokers involved: a seller’s broker and a buyer’s broker. Both brokers are represented by agents, who work directly with the clients. As payment for listing a home, the seller’s broker charges a commission, which is usually 6% of the total sale price of the home. The seller’s broker then splits the commission between the two brokerages; the seller’s broker typically keeps 3.3% of the price of the home and the buyer’s broker is given 2.7%.
For example, if you're buying a home for $350,000, the typical 6% commission is $21,000. Of that $21,000, the seller’s broker retains $11,550 and the buyer’s broker receives $9,450.
When you list your home on Webdigs, we charge a flat fee of $3,000 instead of the typical seller’s broker commission (sellers may also choose to pay $2,000 at the time of listing and save an additional $1,000). That means you only pay the typical amount given to the buyer’s broker plus the Webdigs fee of $3,000 (or $2,000), the rest is yours to keep!
Sellers' Savings Using Webdigs:
Here is a commission breakdown example on a $350,000 home
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| Total Commission ($350,000 x 6%) |
$21,000 |
| Buyer’s Broker Commission (2.7%) |
$9,450 |
| Webdigs Flat Commission (Our pre-paid option reduces the Webdigs seller’s commission to just $2,000, ask your Webdigs agent for details) |
$3,000 |
| Seller Saves (You Receive) ($11,550 Seller’s Broker Commission less $3,000) |
$8,550 |
$8,550 could help you remodel your new home or upgrade your car!
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