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Recent nationwide research has unveiled significant findings regarding the sale of homes with reduced buyer-agent commissions. The study indicates that properties offering lower commissions tend to experience slower sales or may not sell at all. Specifically, homes with commissions that were cut were found to be 51% less likely to attract buyers compared to those with standard commission rates.
This trend suggests that real estate agents may be steering potential buyers away from low-commission listings, potentially due to financial incentives tied to higher commissions. As a result, sellers who opt for lower commissions might find themselves at a disadvantage in a competitive market.
The implications of these findings could lead to a reevaluation of commission structures within the real estate industry. Sellers are encouraged to consider the potential impact of commission rates on their home’s marketability, as this research highlights the critical role that commission incentives play in the buying process.
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