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What You Should Know

  • Buyers don’t need to pay real estate agent commission in BC.
  • For an $800,000 home in Vancouver, a seller would pay an estimated 3.22% or $25,725.
  • The commission is split 45/55% between the buying and selling agents.
  • However, your agent must also pay brokerage fees and advertising expenses.

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What Are Real Estate Commissions?

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Real estate commissions are the fees you pay to your real estate agent for their services. In B.C., buyer and seller real estate agents charge a graduated commission based on the transaction value that usually ranges between 3% to 4% for the first $100,000 of a property's price and between 1% to 2% for the remaining total.

Commission scales in B.C. vary from region to region. For example, seller or listing agents in the Greater Vancouver Area usually charge 3.875% on the first $100,000 of a transaction's value while seller agents in the Greater Victoria Region usually charge 3%. However, there is no standard commission rate and agents may offer different commissions. In almost all cases, the home seller pays the commissions of both the seller and buyer real estate agents.

Greater Vancouver Area Real Estate Commission

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Buying Agent Commission

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Selling Agent Commission

$13,23813k

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$1,2251.23k

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The seller of the property will pay for both buying and selling agents' commission. For example, if the seller agent commission is 2.5% and the buyer agent commission is 2.5%, you will pay a total commission of 5%.

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Buyer’s Agent Commission:

BC Real Estate Commission Calculator | WOWA.ca (13)BC Real Estate Commission Calculator | WOWA.ca (14)Buyers usually do not pay any commission directly to their agents. The buyer’s agent commission is paid by the seller after the real estate transaction closes. Buyer agents in B.C. usually set their commission using a graduated scale based on the final sale or transaction price of a property. While most agents stick to commonly used commission rates in their region, commissions will vary between different cities in British Columbia and are up to the individual buyer agent to determine.

In most real estate markets in North America, buyer agents charge a commission equal to or greater than seller agents. This is also true in some regions of B.C. including Kelowna. In the Greater Vancouver Area, however, buyer agents usually charge less than seller agents with a 45% and 55% split of the total commission.

Negotiating With Your Real Estate Agent

It’s important to understand that all the rates mentioned in the calculator above are negotiable. They should just be used as a starting point for you to understand the costs of selling your home. To negotiate the best commission rate from your real estate agent, make sure to:

  • Shop around and compare agents
  • Reduce the services offered by your agent (staging, video commercial, 3D tour etc).
  • Offer to buy the next house with the agent

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Seller’s Agent Commission:

Seller agents in British Columbia usually set their commission using a graduated scale based on the final sale or transaction price of a property. There is no standard commission and the typical commission for the seller agents varies between different cities in British Columbia.

In the Greater Vancouver Area and Fraser Valley, most seller agent commissions are higher than those for buyer’s agents. In the rest of B.C., they are usually roughly equal. Many seller agents are willing to lower their commission rates for listing highly-valued or expensive properties. Some listing agents are even willing to charge a commission of only 1% of the property’s value, but their services may be slightly less than other real estate agents.

Whenever you check or negotiate real estate agent commissions, you should confirm the range of services that the agent will provide. If you are looking to save money during the selling process and get outstanding service at the same time, you can use WOWA to find agents with lower real estate commission.

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Real estate agent commissions in the Greater Vancouver Area

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Buyer’s agent commission in Greater Vancouver Area: 3.125% on the first $100,000 of the home price and 1.1625% on the remaining total.

Seller’s agent commissions in Greater Vancouver Area: 3.875% on the first $100,000 and 1.3375% on the remaining total.

Real estate agent commissions in the Fraser Valley

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Buyer’s agent commission in Fraser Valley Area: 3.22% on the first $100,000 of the home price and 1.15% on the remaining total.

Seller’s agent commission in Fraser Valley Area: 3.78% on the first $100,000 and 1.35% on the remaining total.

Municipalities in the Fraser Valley include: Abbotsford, Chilliwack, District of Mission, District of Hope, District of Kent, Village of Harrison Hot Springs

Real estate agent commissions in the Victoria Area

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Buyer’s agent commission in Victoria Area: 3% on the first $100,000 of the home price and 1.5% on the remaining total.

Seller’s agent commission in Victoria Area: 3% on the first $100,000 and 1.5% on the remaining total.

Real estate agent commissions in Kelowna

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Buyer’s agent commission in Kelowna: 3.5% on the first $100,000 of the home price and 1.75% on the remaining total.

Seller’s agent commission in Kelowna: 3.5% on the first $100,000 and 1.75% on the remaining total.

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Real estate agent commissions in Abbotsford

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Buyer’s agent commission in Abbotsford: 3.22% on the first $100,000 of the home price and 1.35% on the remaining total.

Seller’s agent commission in Abbotsford: 3.78% on the first $100,000 and 1.65% on the remaining total.

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Real estate agent commissions in Nanaimo

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Buyer’s agent commission in Nanaimo: 3.5% on the first $100,000 of the home price and 1.5% on the remaining total.

Seller’s agent commission in Nanaimo: 3.5% on the first $100,000 and 1.5% on the remaining total.

Real estate agent commissions in White Rock

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Buyer’s agent commission in White Rock: 3.5% on the first $100,000 of the home price and 1.25% on the remaining total.

Seller’s agent commission in White Rock: 3.5% on the first $100,000 and 1.25% on the remaining total.

Are real estate commissions high in B.C.?

No. Compared to commissions in other regions, real estate commissions in B.C. are considered to be low. This is especially true for higher value properties because the graduated commission system in B.C. has a low marginal commission rate for the balance of a property's value over $100,000.

For example, in the Greater Vancouver Area, the typical total commission for a $500K property is $17,850 after tax. In comparison, the total commission for a similar property in Ontario would be $28,250 after tax.

The difference becomes more noticeable for properties above $1M. In the Greater Vancouver Area, a hypothetical $1,500,000 property would typically have a total commission of $44,100 after tax. In Ontario, the total commission for a similar property would be $84,750 after tax, or almost double the commission of the property in Vancouver.

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Commissions are estimates based on typical commission rates only and do not represent a standard or set rate for these regions.

Comparison of Real Estate Commission Across Provinces

ProvinceTypical Real Estate Commission RateAverage Sold Prices of Homes in September 2020Average Total commission Paid to Both Agents
Alberta7% for 1st $100K and 3% for the remaining balance$403,163$16,095
Ontario5% of total price$741,395$37,070
B.C. (Greater Vancouver Area) 7% for 1st $100K and 2.5% for the remaining balance$801,039$24,526
Saskatchewan 6% for 1st $100K, 4% for the 2nd $100K, and 2% for the remaining balance$403,163$16,095
Manitoba 5% of the total price$308,689$15,434
Quebec 5% of the total price$477,609$23,880
Nova Scotia $1,500 flat fee for properties under $25,000, and 5% of the total price for other properties$319,726$15,986
New Brunswick 5% of the total price$203,907$10,195
Prince Edward Island 5% of the total price$300,538$15,778
Newfoundland and Labrador 5% of the total price$249,368$13,091

Housing market data was retrieved from the Canadian Real Estate Association.

Ontario and British Columbia have some of the highest housing prices, which results in higher average total real estate commissions. Although British Columbia’s real estate commission rates are one of the lowest in the country, homeowners ultimately end up paying a comparatively higher real estate commission due to the higher average selling price of homes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who pays the real estate commission?

The property seller will usually pay the real estate agent commissions of both the buyer and seller agents. When a home is listed, the seller will decide on the total commission they are willing to pay and how it will be split between the buyer and seller agents. This commission will then be paid out by lawyers after the transaction has been completed.

Typically, the seller will cover both the commission for both agents. In rare cases, if the seller lists the property by themselves or chooses not to give a buyer agent commission, the buyer may have to pay their agent the difference. However, such cases are rare and real estate agents will generally let you know beforehand if it is the case.

How much commission do real estate agents charge for pre-construction or presale homes?

Real estate agents generally do not charge home buyers any commission for pre-construction or presale homes. Instead, their commission is paid by the builder or developer of the property.

Why are commissions so high?

Real estate agent commissions are high because the commission is split between many different parties and the real estate agent has to cover any marketing expenses even if the home doesn’t sell. The listing agent may have to pay upfront for professional photography, mail marketing materials, supplies, and much more. Your agent works very hard behind the scenes to ensure that you are getting the best price for your property

Who sets the commission rate?

There is no formal rule or regulation that sets the commission rate. Canada’s Competition Act explicitly forbids real estate agents and the real estate industry from setting or claiming a standard commission rate. Each agent can choose their own commission type and rate or fee. Although the commission will vary from agent to agent, it will usually be close to the average commission for the area. Sellers can always negotiate the commission rate for their seller agent as well as set the commission for the buyer agent. Details about your agent’s commission will be outlined in the contract you sign when hiring an agent.

As a seller, can I negotiate the real estate agent fees?

Yes, you can negotiate the commission with your agent. The commission makes up the largest portion of your selling costs, so it always makes sense to check and negotiate the commission of different real estate agents when selling a property.

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Can I save with a flat-fee commission?

Flat-fee commissions can seem like a great way to save money, especially since they are usually cheaper than typical percentage-based commissions. However, the quality and quantity of services offered with flat-fee packages are often lower. You may have to stage the home yourself and you will still have to pay a buyer’s agent commission. If you are looking to save on commission, it may be better to find real estate agents who charge a lower commission rate like 1%.

What is a Cashback Rebate real estate agent?

A cashback rebate real estate agent, also known as cashback agent, are buyer agents that provide cash incentives to homebuyers who work with them. These cash incentives can range from a few hundred to thousands of dollars depending on the agent and transaction value. While this is more common in the Toronto area, some agents in the Vancouver area are also willing to pay cash back to their clients.

Are there cases where the seller does not have to pay a real estate commission?

Yes. Real estate agent commission is paid only when the property is sold, even if the property has been listed for a long time. In addition, some sellers may choose to self-list their properties and not offer a commission to buyer agents. We do not recommend this as doing so could reduce the likelihood of your property being sold.

What does it mean to double-end a real estate commission?

A double-ended deal is when one agent represents both the seller and the buyer. In this case, the agent will get the total commission. Unlike Ontario, this is banned in BC because of the possible conflict of interest. RECBC believes that a real estate professional can’t be truly loyal to two clients with competing interests.

Can I represent myself without a real estate professional in a buy or sell transaction in BC?

Yes, you can represent yourself without being represented by a licensed real estate professional. If you are a seller, this is referred to self-listing a property. While this can save on your real estate commission, you should consider the risks and disadvantages that come with conducting a real estate transaction by yourself.

How many real estate agents are there in BC?

British Columbia has the second highest number of real estate agents in Canada with 23,000 real estate agents and 11 real estate boards. Ontario is first with 79,000 and 38 real estate boards.

Other Real Estate Fees

There are many additional closing costs involved in selling a home including lawyer fees, penalties from closing out a mortgage too early, as well as legal fees.

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FAQs

How to calculate real estate commission in BC? ›

Gross Commission Paid by the Seller – 7% on the 1st $100,000 & 2.5% on the Balance of the sale price. Commission the Buyers Agent Receives – 3.125% on the first $100,000 & 1.1625% on the balance. Commission the Sellers Agent Receives – 3.875% on the first & 1.3375% on the balance. 5% GST payable on the Gross Commission.

Can you negotiate realtor fees in BC? ›

Realtor Commission Fees in Vancouver

In Vancouver, the standard commission rate is around 7% for the first $100,000 of the sale price and 2.5% for the remaining balance. But remember that these rates are not fixed. This means they can be negotiated between the seller and the Realtor.

What percentage do most realtors charge in California? ›

In a recent survey by FastExpert.com, we found that the average real estate agent commission in California is 5.14%. This is the total for the buyer's agent and the listing agent and is generally split 50/50. It has generally been accepted that real estate agent fees are 6%.

How do you calculate agent commission? ›

How the Real Estate Agent Commission Calculator Works. The real estate commission calculator uses a simple equation: The agreed-upon payment percentage (or commission rate) divided by 100 then multiplied by the price of the property.

How can I calculate my commission? ›

It can be calculated with the following equation: commission = total sales revenue * commission rate. So if a salesperson sells a total of $2,000 of product and receives 5% in commission, they make $100.

How much are closing costs in BC? ›

Closing costs in BC generally range from 2% to 4% of the property value. Key factors that impact the final amount include legal fees, property transfer tax, tax adjustments, and taxes such as foreign buyer tax.

What percentage do most realtors take? ›

What percent commission do most real estate agents charge? The typical commission under the current model has been somewhere between 5 and 6 percent of a home's purchase price, which is then split evenly between the agent representing the buyer and the agent representing the seller.

How much commission do real estate agents make in Canada? ›

The average commission structure for an experienced real estate agent in Canada is often structured as follows: 7% on the first $100,000 of the property's selling price. 3% to 3.5% on the remaining balance.

Can you negotiate a counter offer real estate? ›

If the seller's counter-offer is too high, you can try to negotiate a lower price or walk away from the deal. If you really want the property, you may be able to get the seller to agree to a lower price by making a higher offer yourself. You can also try to get the seller to pay for some of the closing costs. …

What is the 80 20 rule for realtors? ›

What is the 80/20 Rule exactly? It's the idea that 80% of outcomes are driven from 20% of the input or effort in any given situation. What does this mean for a real estate professional? Making more money in real estate is directly tied to focusing your personal energy on the most high value areas of your business.

Can you negotiate realtor fees in California? ›

Negotiating realtor fees is allowed

"By law, real estate brokerage fees are negotiable," says Rick Smith, director of the California Association of Realtors. "This is part of what real estate brokers do for a living, negotiating.

Who is the top selling realtor in California? ›

Top Agents in California – Individuals By Sides
Rank – State SidesFull NameCompany
1Jonathan Minerickhomecoin.com
2Andrea MurrayRE/MAX Empire Properties
3Stephanie VitaccoEquity Union Real Estate
4Brian HicksBrian Hicks Real Estate Group
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Do buyers pay realtor fees in BC? ›

Buyers don't need to pay real estate agent commission in BC. For an $800,000 home in Vancouver, a seller would pay an estimated 3.22% or $25,725. The commission is split 45/55% between the buying and selling agents. However, your agent must also pay brokerage fees and advertising expenses.

How do you solve for commission rate? ›

Commission rate (%) = (Commission amount / Total sales or revenue) x 100
  1. Commission rate (%): This is the commission rate expressed as a percentage.
  2. Commission amount: The desired commission amount to be earned or paid.
  3. Total sales or revenue: The total amount of sales or revenue generated.

What is the formula for calculating the rate of commission? ›

How to calculate commission. This is a very basic calculation revolving around percentages. Just take the sale price, multiply it by the commission percentage, and divide it by 100.

How are commission rates charged by real estate brokers determined? ›

The maximum commercial real estate commission rates a broker can charge aren't legally capped or fixed. Instead, it's determined through negotiation and agreement between the parties involved.

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