Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2 bath house for sale in Raleigh, NC in Lakemont!
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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2 bath house for sale in Raleigh, NC in Lakemont!
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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2 bath house for sale in Indian Trail, NC!
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Traditionally in the U.S. housing market, the seller has offered the buyer’s broker and agent a share in the commission specified in the listing agreement between the seller and the listing broker and agent. In a settlement between the National Association of REALTORS�, beginning on August 17, 2024, buyers will have to sign an agreement with their buyer’s agent specifying what services will be available and the fee the buyer’s agent is charging.
Many sellers may continue to offer compensation to the buyer’s broker and agent, maintaining the traditional practice of the seller paying both sides of the commission. However, when no offer of compensation is made, there are several distinct alternative ways to facilitate the buyer agent’s fee, as well as a myriad of variations to suit different scenarios.
In an instance where the seller doesn’t offer compensation to buyer agents regarding a property you’re interested in, there are several options to consider:
This approach ensures the seller receives their expected amount while covering the commission.
It’s important to note that any combination of these strategies may be used to find the best solution for your specific situation. The overall goal is to ensure you can pursue properties you’re interested in while fairly addressing the commission aspect.
Download our Buyer’s Agent Guide for more information.
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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 4 bed, 3 bath house for sale in Clayton, NC in San Marino!
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Over $7,600 MORE in their pocket!!! These sellers used Don Anthony Realty’s Discount Realtor program to sell a lot in Monroe, NC and it’s now SOLD! Congratulations to our clients!
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Want to sell a house in Matthews, NC with low commission like this Don Anthony Realty client? It’s now Under Contract!
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Want to sell a lot in Monroe, NC with low commission like this Don Anthony Realty client? It’s now Under Contract!
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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2 bath house for sale in Gastonia, NC!
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Last year, U.S. homeowners faced an average property tax bill exceeding $4,000, marking the highest increase in five years, according to data from Attom Data Solutions, a real estate data firm. Property taxes nationwide amounted to over $363 billion in 2023, reflecting a 6.9% rise, largely attributed to inflationary pressures on local government costs and public employee wages.
States with the highest effective property tax rates included Illinois, New Jersey, Connecticut, New York, and Nebraska, with notable disparities in tax increases observed across different regions, such as a 31.5% increase in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a 15.2% rise in Atlanta.
Property taxes are determined by the assessed value of the property and applying the tax rates for the different taxing authorities for that year. Generally, homeowners are notified of the assessed value of the property for that year, many times, even before the tax rate is set.
There is often a procedure for disputing the assessment, which may involve various processes. In some states, independent appraisal boards convene to review arguments from the taxpayer and a representative of the taxing authority.
To help further understand the process, here are some helpful definitions:
Assessment Process – The local government assesses the value of your property periodically to determine its taxable value.
Taxable Value – This is the value of your property that is subject to taxation, which may not necessarily be the same as its market value.
Tax Challenge – Homeowners have the right to appeal their property tax assessment if they believe it is too high.
Tax Rates – Typically determined by the taxing authority based on funding needs to generate the necessary revenue.
Tax Exemptions – Some homeowners may qualify for tax exemptions or reductions based on factors like age, disability, or veteran status.
Escrow Accounts – Many homeowners pay their property taxes through an escrow account set up by their mortgage lender, which is included in their monthly mortgage payment.
Tax Due Dates – Property taxes are typically due annually or semi-annually, depending on local regulations.
Penalties for Non-payment – Failure to pay property taxes on time can result in penalties, interest charges, and even the loss of your property through tax foreclosure.
For information about federal income taxes relating to homeownership, download the Homeowners Tax Guide.
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Here’s a revew we received from a client who hired us to sell a home in Wake Forest with a low real estate commission…
"Working with Don Anthony Realty was amazing. We had a contract of our house within 10 days. The team was spectacular. We will definitely refer them to my friends and family."
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