Hello,
So I am currently in the process of buying a home. We are closing in a few days actually and sold our home about a month ago. My understanding has always been that the commissions are paid by the sellers (as we paid them when selling our home). So now, we are going over our Closing Disclosure and we see a commission for 5,000$ that is being paid by us, in addition to the typical commission coming from the Seller. I asked my realtor about this and she said yes, that we signed a buyers contract for 4% and that we are left with the difference of 1% (5,000) since the seller was already doing their 3%. Is this typical practice? Because I can't help but feel that we were taken for fools and squeezed out of every penny they could. I just want to understand if this is common practice because her responses was just that that was the fee her company charged for finding and buying a home. Obviously, we were foolish enough to sign this when we started working with her, but I honestly did not understand that at the time. Any thoughts?
So I am currently in the process of buying a home. We are closing in a few days actually and sold our home about a month ago. My understanding has always been that the commissions are paid by the sellers (as we paid them when selling our home). So now, we are going over our Closing Disclosure and we see a commission for 5,000$ that is being paid by us, in addition to the typical commission coming from the Seller. I asked my realtor about this and she said yes, that we signed a buyers contract for 4% and that we are left with the difference of 1% (5,000) since the seller was already doing their 3%. Is this typical practice? Because I can't help but feel that we were taken for fools and squeezed out of every penny they could. I just want to understand if this is common practice because her responses was just that that was the fee her company charged for finding and buying a home. Obviously, we were foolish enough to sign this when we started working with her, but I honestly did not understand that at the time. Any thoughts?