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Like most traditional brokerages, Help-U-Sell is a franchise. Each office is independently owned and operated, which means fees, services, and agent quality will vary between locations. Here’s what you need to know.
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Written by Jessica Johansen
Edited by Ashley Simon
Written by Jessica Johansen
Jessica Johansen is a Content Editor for Real Estate Witch and its sister publications in the Clever Real Estate family of brands. She specializes in editing articles on real estate commission rates, selling without a realtor, and foreclosed homes.
Edited by Ashley Simon
Ashley Simon is a Content Project Manager for Real Estate Witch and other publications in the Clever Real Estate family of brands. She's an authority on discount real estate brokers and other companies that offer low commission fees.
Like most traditional brokerages, Help-U-Sell is a franchise. Each office is independently owned and operated, which means fees, services, and agent quality will vary between locations. Here’s what you need to know.
Our experts continually research, evaluate, and monitor real estate companies and industry trends. We update our articles when new information becomes available.
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Written by Ashley Simon
Edited by Kristy Snyder
Reviewed by Tony Chahal
Written by Ashley Simon
Ashley Simon is a Content Project Manager for Real Estate Witch and other publications in the Clever Real Estate family of brands. She's an authority on discount real estate brokers and other companies that offer low commission fees.
Edited by Kristy Snyder
Kristy Snyder is a former Content Editor for Real Estate Witch and its sister publications in the Clever Real Estate family of brands. She's an authority on buying foreclosed homes, real estate closing costs, and selling a house without a realtor.
Reviewed by Tony Chahal
Tony Chahal is the Senior Vice President of Partnerships at Clever Real Estate. He's an authority on real estate companies, including traditional brokerages, discount real estate brokerages, PropTech companies, iBuyers, and cash home buyers.
If you’re selling your home, real estate commission is likely the biggest cost you’ll face. Working with a 1% commission realtor could put thousands of dollars back in your pocket, though, compared to the 2.5-3% listing fee most seller’s agents charge. If your home sells for $500,000, you’d save up to $10,000 with 1% listing fees!
Our experts continually research, evaluate, and monitor real estate companies and industry trends. We update our articles when new information becomes available.
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Written by Trent Seigfried
Edited by Josiah Wilmoth
Reviewed by Steve Nicastro
Written by Trent Seigfried
Trent Seigfried is a data analyst at Clever Real Estate. He gathers data and finds insights on real estate data and other related issues.
Edited by Josiah Wilmoth
Josiah Wilmoth is a Content Team Lead at Clever Real Estate. He's an authority on discount real estate brokers, low commission real estate agents, and other companies that advertise savings on realtor fees.
Reviewed by Steve Nicastro
Steve Nicastro is a Content Team Lead at Clever Real Estate, where he uses his real-world experience as a real estate agent and investor to help home buyers and sellers make better real estate decisions.
Tips for negotiating realtor fees | Alternatives to negotiating | How agents split commissions | FAQ Negotiating realtor fees can be similar to calling your service providers to lower your bills. Just as you might successfully reduce your cable or cell phone rates or even negotiate your rent, a little persistence and […]