Recent policy changes made by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) have shifted the dynamics of buyer's agent compensation, prompting sellers to reconsider their strategies.
Many buyers, especially first-time homebuyers, have limited savings and may struggle to cover additional costs beyond the down payment, closing costs, and other expenses associated with purchasing a home. Mortgage lenders typically do not allow buyers to include agent fees in their loan amount, meaning buyers must pay these fees out-of-pocket, which can be a significant financial burden.
Requiring buyers to cover their agent's compensation, as opposed to the traditional seller-offered model, exacerbates affordability issues and limits many buyers' ability to purchase a home. To maximize market appeal and facilitate a quicker sale at full market value, sellers should strongly consider offering buyer's agent compensation.
Sellers who choose to offer buyer's agent compensation can enhance their property's appeal and attract a wider range of buyers resulting in obtaining the highest price, in the shortest time, with the fewest problems. In a competitive market, this strategic decision may be crucial for achieving a successful and timely sale.
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