Can a listing brokerage still get paid if your property sells after your listing with them is terminated or expired? The short answer is yes, but the longer answer is more complex.
Are the commissions to sell a property simply a cost, or are they an investment in getting the best result? If you view them as a cost, then here’s how to cut them or even eliminate them completely.
In March, the U.S.-based National Association of Realtors (NAR) agreed to pay $418 million US to end legal claims from home sellers. Will that impact Canada?
One of the most persistent real estate myths is that a buyer can get a better deal on a purchase if they don’t have their own agent. If you try it, cross your fingers and hope it works this time because most of the time it doesn't.
It can be hard for Canadians to highlight their accomplishments without feeling like they’re bragging and being rude. We’re going to go out of our comfort zone to share how hiring the right agent gets you more money, quicker.
Can you lose money by trying to save money? In real estate, cutting commissions to the buying agent can end up costing you a lot more than you think and might be a very dumb idea.