Buyer’s Agent Commissions Tick Up to Pre-NAR Settlement Levels
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It was the third consecutive quarter that commissions ticked a little higher after new National Association of Realtors (NAR) commissions rules went into effect in August 2024.
The report is based on an analysis of Redfin’s data on buyer’s agent commissions for closed home sales. The analysis reflects national commission rates, using national, aggregated sales data from Redfin agents' listings, deals referred by Redfin.com to partner agents, and deals where buyers used Bay Equity Home Loans.
Commissions return to same level as when new NAR rules were announced
Commissions are now back to the same level they were sitting at in the first quarter of 2024, when NAR first announced a settlement dictating new commission rules in response to a class action lawsuit brought by home sellers.
Immediately after the settlement was announced, commissions declined, dropping to a low of
Over the past year, buyer’s agent commissions have slowly but steadily increased back to pre-settlement levels. That’s because in much of the country, buyers have negotiating power over sellers, and that includes the ability to negotiate higher paydays for their agents.
As part of the settlement announcement in early 2024, NAR agreed to create new rules about the way commissions offered to buyer’s agents are communicated. Here’s how NAR describes the new rules:
“Buyers and their agents will need to reach an agreement regarding how the agent will be compensated for their services and put it in writing prior to touring a home. … Offers of compensation (when a seller or a seller’s agent shares compensation with a buyer’s agent) can no longer be shared on Multiple Listing Services (MLS). … Offers of compensation are still an option but must be communicated off-MLS if a seller chooses to make an offer available.”
Agents report differences in commission negotiations, depending on the market
As noted, the housing market has shifted in favor of buyers. There were 500,000-plus more sellers than buyers in the
With so few buyers in the market, sellers are more likely to pay a higher commission to close a deal. But the power buyers have over sellers varies from market to market.
Andrew Vallejo, a Redfin Premier real estate agent in
“Austin’s market is slow, so buyers have a lot more power,” he said. “Buyers can walk away if the seller does not pay the buyer’s agent commission, and they’ll likely be able to find another home they like with a seller who is willing to pay what the buyer is asking for to offload their home. Since the NAR settlement, there has been a lot more discussion about commissions with clients, and more sellers are trying to counter with a lower commission rate, but in most cases, in today’s market, the buyer can stay firm.”
In
“I've had more sellers ask about offering no commission, or a low commission, since the new rules went into effect. But very few have opted to counter below what a buyer’s agent asks for,” she said. “There may be a little more negotiation now, but the end result is still typically the same—a seller paying
In
“Most buyers in our market have been coming in with an expectation of a
Commissions for homes under
Commissions rose slightly across all price tiers in the second quarter.
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For homes that sold for less than
, the average buyer’s agent commission was$500,000 2.52% —up from2.50% in the prior quarter and2.45% a year earlier. It was the highest average commission for the price tier since the third quarter of 2023. -
For homes that sold for
to$500,000 , the average buyer’s agent commission was$999,999 2.34% —up from2.31% in the prior quarter and2.31% a year earlier. -
For homes that sold for
or more in the first quarter, the average buyer’s agent commission was$1 million 2.21% —up from an all-time low of2.19% the previous quarter, but still down three basis points from2.24% a year earlier.
“At the entry-level price point under
Redfin’s study reflects national commission rates. The company’s lower fee structure has saved customers over a billion dollars, and the company remains focused on keeping costs down for consumers.
To view the full report, including additional charts and methodology, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/commissions-q2-2025.
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