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    How Much Are Realtor Commission Fees In 2024?

    September 13, 2025

    9 minutes

    Realtor commissions are a fundamental aspect of any real estate transaction, directly impacting the costs associated with buying or selling a home. Historically, these commissions have followed a traditional structure, but recent legal developments-specifically, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) lawsuit settlement-could significantly alter the landscape. As we move into 2024, understanding these changes is crucial for both homebuyers and sellers.

    Understanding Realtor Commissions

    Realtor commissions are fees paid to real estate agents for their services in facilitating a transaction. Traditionally, these commissions are a percentage of the home's sale price, typically split between the buyer's agent and the seller's agent. The seller usually covers both agents' fees, a model that has long been the standard in the industry.

    Under the traditional model, the seller's responsibility to pay both agents' commissions has often been seen as a way to streamline the transaction process. This structure ensures that buyers have representation without needing to budget for their agent's fees separately. However, this model has also faced criticism for lack of transparency and flexibility in how commissions are determined and paid.


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    Average Real Estate Agent Commission Rates in 2024

    As of 2024, the average national commission rate stands at 5.49%, with typical rates ranging from 5% to 6%. These rates are not fixed and can vary depending on the state and local market conditions. For example, highly competitive markets may see lower percentages due to increased negotiation power among sellers, while less active markets might stick closer to the higher end of the range.

    Changes in Commission Payment Structure

    The NAR lawsuit settlement represents a significant shift in how Realtor commissions are handled. Starting in August 2024, the responsibility for paying the buyer's agent commission will shift from the seller to the buyer. This change is expected to introduce more competition among buyer agents, as buyers will now be more inclined to shop around and negotiate fees directly with their agents.

    Potential Impact on Commission Rates

    With this shift, there's potential for overall commission rates to decrease as buyer agents compete more aggressively for clients. The heightened competition could drive some commission rates below 4%, particularly in markets where buyers have more negotiating power. Additionally, this new structure may encourage the adoption of alternative compensation models, such as flat fees or hourly rates, which could further disrupt traditional commission structures.

    Potential Concerns for Homebuyers

    One of the immediate concerns for homebuyers is the need to budget for their agent's fees separately. This could present a financial challenge, particularly for first-time buyers who may not have anticipated these additional costs. Buyers will need to carefully consider these fees when planning their budgets and securing financing.

    Given these changes, some buyers might explore alternative compensation models. Flat fees or hourly rates could offer a more predictable and potentially lower cost for real estate services. However, these models may also require a greater understanding of the real estate process, as the buyer will need to be more involved in negotiating and structuring the terms of their agent's compensation.

    Future Predictions and Considerations

    As the market adapts to these new realities, we might see significant shifts in how agents market their services. Some agents may offer more flexible fee structures, while others might focus on delivering premium services at higher rates. The increased transparency and competition could also lead to innovations in how real estate services are bundled and priced.

    Over time, the increased competition could push commission rates lower, potentially falling below 4% as a new standard emerges. This would represent a significant departure from the traditional model and could fundamentally change the economics of real estate transactions.

    Advice for Homebuyers

    Homebuyers navigating these changes should start by thoroughly understanding any written agreements with their agents. It's crucial to explore different compensation models and actively negotiate terms to ensure they receive the best value for their money. Comparing multiple agents and their fee structures can also help buyers make more informed decisions.

    With the shift in commission responsibilities, buyers now have more power to negotiate. It's advisable to approach this process with a clear understanding of the market and to be prepared to discuss rates and services openly with potential agents.

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    Conclusion

    As we progress through 2024, the landscape of Realtor commissions is set to evolve significantly due to the recent NAR lawsuit settlement. The traditional model where sellers paid both agents' fees is giving way to a more competitive and transparent market, with homebuyers taking on a more active role in negotiating and paying for their agent's services. Staying informed and adaptable will be key for homebuyers navigating these changes, ensuring they can make the most of the evolving real estate market.

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    Daniel Ares

    As a great communicator with excellent negotiation skills, I focus more on establishing unbreakable ties between my clients, as opposed to just helping them achieve their real estate dreams. As a representative of both buyers and sellers, I understand how to lead a transaction process to ensure that the needs of both are met. My track record speaks for itself. Since I ventured into the industry in 2013 as a realtor, I have not only helped many buyers land perfect homes, but I have also assisted tons of owners and investors build wealth.

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