If you are selling your house with a local realtor who requires a 4% commission fee, what can you expect to pay the realtor if your house sells for $179,000?
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The commission fee is 4% of the selling price. Commission fee = 4% of $179,000 To calculate this, we can multiply the selling price by the commission rate: Commission fee = $179,000 * 0.04 Commission fee = $7,160 Show more…
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