Deciding to sell with an agent or privately
Real estate agents work for you. They know the neighbourhood and they’re experienced negotiators. Selling privately can save you money on commission, but you need to know what you’re doing and understand the risks.
Summary of important things to know
- Agents are trained and experienced at selling houses. They know the local property market, and they have communication and negotiating skills to negotiate the best possible price for your property.
- Real estate agents are licensed professionals who must follow the standards set out in the Code of Professional Conduct and Client Care and meet their obligations under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008.
- Agents work for you, the seller, and you pay them a fee (commission), which is usually based on a percentage of the sale price.
- If you work with a licensed agent, you can complain to the Real Estate Authority (REA) about the agent’s conduct if something goes wrong during the sale process.
- If you sell your property privately and you don't have the property listed for sale with a real estate agency, you do not need to pay commission.
- You need to tell buyers about any issues with the property regardless of whether you sell with an agent or privately.
- Get legal advice whether you sell with an agent or privately.