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How do I negotiate the commission rate with a listing agent?

I am getting ready to list my single-family home in the Chicago suburbs. I've spoken to a couple of local agents, and they both quoted a standard percentage. I want to know if there is room to negotiate this rate, especially since homes in my neighborhood seem to sell within a week. How do I bring this up without souring the relationship before we even start?

Asked by Martha | Oak Park, IL| 04-21-2026| 25 views|Selling|Updated 1 week ago

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Keith Jean Pierre

REMAX First Realty · East Brunswick, NJ

(151 reviews)
There is never an issue of bringing up a commission discussion, but do keep in mind you generally get what you pay for. Discount agents can only operate at volume to be sustainable, which means that they will not have the resources to be super active in responses and customer service. Also, if an agent is rather quick to discount their commission, I would highly question how well they are going to negotiate for you when required. Good luck with the search! Keith Jean-Pierre Managing Principal The Dapper Agents Operations In: NY, NJ, FL & CA
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04-22-2026 (1 week ago)··
Loodmy Jacques

Keller Williams Reserve · West Palm Beach, FL

(25 reviews)
Just ask directly. Say something like, "Given how fast homes are selling in this area, is there any flexibility on your commission?" Most agents expect the question and won't be offended. If the market's hot and your house will sell itself, you've got leverage. But remember, lower commission might mean less effort on marketing, photos, or staging. Make sure you're clear on what you're getting for the rate. Some agents will negotiate, some won't budge. If they won't and you think their rate's too high for the work involved, talk to other agents. Just don't pick someone solely on the lowest commission if they're not going to do a good job. Saving 1% but sitting on the market an extra month costs you more.
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04-21-2026 (1 week ago)··
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Michael Kozlowski

RE/MAX Professionals · Littleton, CO

(131 reviews)
Hi Martha Real estate commissions are negotiable. You may want to reach out to a top real estate professional in your local market for some sound advice and see what the agent is willing to do for you.
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04-23-2026 (6 days ago)··
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Eric Leach

NextHome Mammoth Lakes · Mammoth Lakes, CA

(74 reviews)
Yes, commission is something you can discuss, but how you bring it up makes a big difference. The key is understanding what you are actually paying for. A listing agent’s role goes well beyond putting a home on the market. It includes pricing strategy with a CMA (Comparative Market Analysis report), marketing, exposure to buyers, negotiation, and managing the deal through closing. Even in a fast market, those pieces can directly impact your final net. If you want to raise the question, keep it straightforward and professional: “I’m talking with a few agents and trying to understand how flexible the commission might be. Can you walk me through what you provide at your rate, and whether there’s any room to adjust?” That approach keeps the conversation collaborative instead of confrontational, and it encourages the agent to explain their value. A few things to keep in mind: • Homes selling quickly does not mean every agent will get you the same result. Pricing, exposure, and negotiation still matter. • Lower commission can sometimes mean reduced marketing or service, so it’s important to understand what, if anything, changes. • Part of the commission is often offered to the buyer’s agent, which helps drive showings and competition. The goal should be maximizing what you walk away with, not just minimizing the fee. A good agent should be able to clearly show how they earn their commission and protect your bottom line.
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04-21-2026 (1 week ago)··
Melanie ParsonsNovice1 Answer
Melanie Parsons

Keller Williams Success Realty · Barrington, IL

(51 reviews)
Hi Martha! Real estate commissions are always negotiable. In today's market, when you list your home, you are only negotiating the List side of the commission. Some agents will try and work with you, but others will not. As the other responses stated, you get what you pay for. Make sure you look at what is included with their fee i.e. professional photography, staging, floor plans etc...These expenses are all on the agent (whether or not it sells). Plus they must share that commission with their brokerage. The buyer's agent will request a commission on the contract when you receive an offer. This is also negotiable. You will need to work with YOUR agent to determine what is reasonable on the buyer side, when considering offer price and taking everything else into account.
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04-24-2026 (5 days ago)··
Koroll HaleyNovice1 Answer
Koroll Haley

ReMax in the Village · OAK PARK, IL

(29 reviews)
Good Afternoon Martha, I’m an Oak Park broker I’d be happy to have this conversation. Koroll ( like the reef ) 1-708-288-8383
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04-24-2026 (5 days ago)··
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