The debate goes something like this -- if the average commission is 6 percent and the average US house is $215,000, (many markets it is much higher at an average of $500,000) then what's wrong with consumers getting a piece of the action as a rebate? Some states don't allow it, contending that the only people to benefit from the real estate business are licensed real estate agents -- not consumers. One of the latest consumer-oriented real estate benefits getting press these days is the commission rebate to buyers.In essence, a buyer purchases a house and receives a 1 percent (or some derivative of the sales price) rebate back at settlement. On a $215,000 house (national average) that's $2,150 back to the buyer. This practice has caused a lot of debate among practitioners. In states where rebates are allowed, it causes many agents to ante up to buyers who want to work with agents that will hand over part of their compensation. Meanwhile, agents who believe they should keep what they earn of the commission contend it's an unfair advantage for those who cut their fees in this manner. A challenge agents have in debating this practice in an open forum is that federal law prohibits agents discussing commissions with each other (unless they work for the same company), without violating the RICO anti-trust legislation. When you consider that the commission standing alone does sound like a lot of money, why wouldn't it be in the consumer's best interest to get back a rebate? Especially when high-priced markets such as Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, New York, etc., are taken into account, the commission seems huge where the average sales price lingers more around the $500,000 mark. At 6 percent, that's $30,000. It is a lot -- until you start divvying it up between the companies and their agents. First you have to split it in two -- half to the lis
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