When sellers start researching real estate commissions in Lago Vista TX, the question underneath is usually simple: what am I actually getting for that percentage, and how does it get decided? I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and here’s a straight answer, including what changed industry-wide in 2024.
TL;DR: real estate commissions in Lago Vista TX
- Commission is negotiated between you and your agent, typically a percentage of the sale price, paid out of proceeds at closing.
- Since August 2024, MLS listings no longer display buyer-agent compensation offers, and buyer’s agents generally need a signed written agreement with their client before showing homes.
- Sellers can still choose to offer buyer-agent compensation as a concession, negotiated outside the MLS, but it’s no longer assumed by default.
- Service level varies a lot between agents charging the same rate.
- I’ll walk you through exactly what my commission covers before you list.
How commissions work now, after the 2024 settlement
Commission has always been negotiable, but the rules around how it gets offered changed in August 2024 following a national settlement in the industry. MLS listings no longer show a buyer-agent compensation offer the way they used to, and buyers working with an agent typically sign a written buyer representation agreement up front that spells out how that agent gets paid. A seller can still agree to cover some or all of a buyer’s agent compensation as a concession, but that’s now a specific negotiation rather than a default line item baked into the listing. I walk sellers through how that plays out on their specific offer once one comes in.
What commission actually pays for
Commission covers pricing strategy built on real comparable sales, professional photography and marketing, coordinating showings and open houses, negotiating your offer and any repairs that come up during inspection, and managing the transaction through to closing. An agent who discounts commission usually discounts one or more of those pieces, and it tends to show up in your final sale price or how long your home sits on the market.
Why cheaper isn’t automatically better
A lower commission rate can mean less marketing budget, fewer showings scheduled, or weaker negotiation when an offer comes in low or asks for repair credits. If a discount agent saves you a percentage point on commission but you end up accepting an offer several percentage points below what stronger marketing and negotiation would have gotten you, the discount cost you money rather than saving it.
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What you get when you hire me
Robbie English and his team at Uncommon Realty bring decades of hands-on transaction experience plus a national teaching background where I train other agents on pricing, marketing, and negotiation. That means the strategy behind your listing isn’t generic, it’s built from what actually works, tested across a lot of transactions.
Professional representation, start to finish
Beyond marketing, commission also pays for protecting your interests through disclosures, contract negotiation, and every step between an accepted offer and closing. I stay involved through the whole transaction rather than handing you off after the listing goes live.
Choosing the right agent
The right choice isn’t the cheapest rate, it’s the agent whose pricing accuracy, marketing, and negotiation track record actually align with getting you the strongest net result. I’m glad to walk you through my specific approach and what I’d charge before you decide anything.
Your next step
If you’re preparing to sell in Lago Vista, let’s talk about your home, your goals, and what representation actually looks like at whatever commission rate we agree on. Reach out to Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty.
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