Real Estate Commissions in 2026: What’s Changed and Who Pays

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Real estate commissions have undergone significant changes since summer 2024, reshaping who pays agents and how fees are negotiated. Understanding these changes is crucial whether you’re buying or selling a home.


🔍 What Changed in Summer 2024

  1. Seller’s offer of buyer-agent commission no longer automatic
    • MLS listings cannot include automatic buyer agent commission offers. Sellers now negotiate buyer-agent compensation directly with the buyer. (effectiveagents.com)
  2. Written buyer-agent agreements required
    • Buyers must sign agreements with agents specifying how the agent will be compensated. Compensation can be from the seller, buyer, or a combination.
  3. More negotiation and transparency
    • Commissions are no longer fixed or automatic; they are explicitly negotiated between parties.

💸 Current Average Commission Rates

For a $400,000 home:


📌 Scenario 1: Buyer Has Their Own Agent

Situation:

How It Works:

  1. Bob and Carol agree that Carol earns 2.7% of the sale price = $10,800.
  2. Bob submits an offer; Alice can agree to pay some or all of the buyer-agent commission or leave Bob responsible.

Who Pays:

✅ This shows how commissions are now explicitly negotiated — unlike the pre-2024 model, where sellers automatically paid both sides.


📌 Scenario 2: Buyer Works Only With Seller’s Listing Agent

Situation:

How It Works:

Who Pays:

💡 Note: If the listing agent represents both sides, some states require disclosure and may adjust how the agent can split or earn fees — but the buyer generally does not pay extra unless agreed in writing.


🧠 Key Takeaways


The 2024 changes put more control in the hands of buyers and sellers and require clear agreements on who pays what. Understanding these rules helps you plan ahead and avoid surprises at closing.

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Posted on March 3, 2026 at 5:38 am by salaryfor.com · Permalink
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