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Episode #62 - What's happened with buyer's comp since the agreement?

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Introduction

  • Host Bob Mangold, the Listing Coach, welcomes listeners to this week’s episode.
  • Topic: What’s happened to buyer’s agent compensation six months after the NAR agreement.
  • Encourages listeners to join the Real Estate Asset Advisor Facebook group and connect at www.homebosslistinghub.com.

Interest Rates Update

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Besant notes interest rates have dropped weekly since the November election, now in the high 6% range.
  • The spread between treasury note rates (e.g., 30-year vs. 10-year) is narrowing quickly, a positive sign.
  • Atlanta Fed revised Q1 GDP from +2% to -1.5%, which may prompt the Fed to lower rates, benefiting mortgages, auto loans, and the economy.
  • Besant predicts a profound positive impact on the housing market within weeks if rates continue to decline.

NAR Settlement & Commission Trends

  • Studies show commission rates dipped slightly after the NAR settlement but have largely recovered to pre-settlement levels.
  • A report of 224,000 transactions found buyer and seller commissions stable five months post-August rule changes.
  • Buyer’s agent commissions average 2.55%, unchanged overall, with slight variance by price point (e.g., 2.5% under $500K, 2.17% over $1M).
  • Listing agent commissions rose slightly to 2.73% in January, up from 2.69% post-settlement.
  • Half of surveyed agents report no significant commission changes, though negotiation by buyers and sellers has increased.

Market Insights & Agent Value

  • Sellers recognize offering buyer’s agent compensation drives sales; homes not on MLS sell for less.
  • Agents must articulate their value—studies show little change in compensation reflects this success.
  • In markets like Phoenix, excluding MLS limits exposure to millions of potential buyers, reinforcing the "when buyers compete, sellers win" principle.
  • Emotional support and liability management (e.g., calming sellers during negotiations) remain key reasons agents are irreplaceable.

AI in Real Estate

  • A Spanish company attributed $100M in sales to “AI agents,” but this reflects AI answering queries, not replacing agents.
  • AI enhances efficiency (e.g., 3 a.m. ad responses, scheduling calls), but liability ensures agents remain essential.
  • Bob critiques the irony of attorneys decrying 3% agent commissions while taking 40% of the NAR settlement.

Conclusion

  • Six months post-NAR settlement, commissions hold steady, signaling stability for agents.
  • Long-term outlook is positive as agents continue proving their worth.
  • Bob signs off with the mantra: “If you list, you last”—tune in next week!

Join our Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/realestateassetadvisors
Visit our website to watch replays of our Wednesday "Elevate Business Briefings" at: www.RealEstateAssetAdvisors.org
Download a copy of my book, "If you list, you last!" at www.IfYouListYouLast.com

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Introduction

  • Host Bob Mangold, the Listing Coach, welcomes listeners to this week’s episode.
  • Topic: What’s happened to buyer’s agent compensation six months after the NAR agreement.
  • Encourages listeners to join the Real Estate Asset Advisor Facebook group and connect at www.homebosslistinghub.com.

Interest Rates Update

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Besant notes interest rates have dropped weekly since the November election, now in the high 6% range.
  • The spread between treasury note rates (e.g., 30-year vs. 10-year) is narrowing quickly, a positive sign.
  • Atlanta Fed revised Q1 GDP from +2% to -1.5%, which may prompt the Fed to lower rates, benefiting mortgages, auto loans, and the economy.
  • Besant predicts a profound positive impact on the housing market within weeks if rates continue to decline.

NAR Settlement & Commission Trends

  • Studies show commission rates dipped slightly after the NAR settlement but have largely recovered to pre-settlement levels.
  • A report of 224,000 transactions found buyer and seller commissions stable five months post-August rule changes.
  • Buyer’s agent commissions average 2.55%, unchanged overall, with slight variance by price point (e.g., 2.5% under $500K, 2.17% over $1M).
  • Listing agent commissions rose slightly to 2.73% in January, up from 2.69% post-settlement.
  • Half of surveyed agents report no significant commission changes, though negotiation by buyers and sellers has increased.

Market Insights & Agent Value

  • Sellers recognize offering buyer’s agent compensation drives sales; homes not on MLS sell for less.
  • Agents must articulate their value—studies show little change in compensation reflects this success.
  • In markets like Phoenix, excluding MLS limits exposure to millions of potential buyers, reinforcing the "when buyers compete, sellers win" principle.
  • Emotional support and liability management (e.g., calming sellers during negotiations) remain key reasons agents are irreplaceable.

AI in Real Estate

  • A Spanish company attributed $100M in sales to “AI agents,” but this reflects AI answering queries, not replacing agents.
  • AI enhances efficiency (e.g., 3 a.m. ad responses, scheduling calls), but liability ensures agents remain essential.
  • Bob critiques the irony of attorneys decrying 3% agent commissions while taking 40% of the NAR settlement.

Conclusion

  • Six months post-NAR settlement, commissions hold steady, signaling stability for agents.
  • Long-term outlook is positive as agents continue proving their worth.
  • Bob signs off with the mantra: “If you list, you last”—tune in next week!

Join our Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/realestateassetadvisors
Visit our website to watch replays of our Wednesday "Elevate Business Briefings" at: www.RealEstateAssetAdvisors.org
Download a copy of my book, "If you list, you last!" at www.IfYouListYouLast.com

  continue reading

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