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Real Estate Commission Calculator for Texas

Estimate realtor commission in Texas, compare different commission rates, and see how much you could save before hiring an agent.

In Texas, even a small difference in commission rate can mean thousands of dollars when selling a home. Use this calculator to compare common commission scenarios based on a home price in Texas.

The example home price currently used for this estimate in Texas is $380,000.

Quick examples for Texas
💰 Estimate Your Commission Savings in Texas
Estimated commission at 3% $11,400
Estimated commission at 2% $7,600
Potential savings $3,800
Example: Realtor commission on a $380,000 home in Texas at 3% is approximately $11,400.
Estimates are for informational purposes only. Actual commission rates, services, and savings vary by agent, agreement, and market.

How much do real estate agents charge in Texas?

Real estate commission rates in Texas can vary by market, property price, service level, and negotiation. Many buyers and sellers are surprised to learn that commission is not fixed and can differ from one agent to another. You can also explore real estate commission calculators by state to compare localized examples.

Can you negotiate realtor commission in Texas?

Yes. Real estate commissions are negotiable in Texas. That is why comparing multiple agents can help you understand your options and potentially keep more of your equity.

Why a 1% difference matters in Texas

On higher-priced homes in Texas, even a 1% difference in commission can mean thousands of dollars. This calculator gives you a quick estimate so you can see the impact before choosing an agent.

$285,000 home
1% difference = $2,850
$380,000 home
1% difference = $3,800
$570,000 home
1% difference = $5,700

Compare cost and service, not just price

Lower commission is only part of the picture. The best choice is an agent in Texas who offers the right mix of service, experience, communication, and value for your situation. You can also see what you can afford in Texas before comparing agents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who pays the real estate commission?

In most home sales, the seller pays the real estate commission, which is typically split between the listing agent and the buyer's agent. However, commission structures can vary depending on the agreement and local market practices.

Do all agents in Texas charge the same commission?

No. Commission rates and service packages can vary, which is why comparing multiple agents in Texas can be valuable.

What should I do after using this calculator?

Use it as a starting point, then compare licensed agents in Texas so you can evaluate both cost and service before making a decision.

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