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Connect with homeowners and businesses that have posted active Real Estate Agent requests — not cold inquiries. Every lead is a real job opportunity.

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You control your pricing. Quote Real Estate Agent jobs at $0–$0 or whatever reflects your expertise. GigNGo never takes a cut from your first 5 jobs.

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About Real Estate Agent Services

What clients expect and what professionals need to know

Real estate agents represent buyers or sellers in residential property transactions, handling listing preparation, professional photography, MLS input, showings, offer negotiation, contract management, and closing coordination. Listing agents earn 2.5–3% of the sale price; buyer's agents earn 2–3%. The NAR settlement (2024) changed how buyer's agent compensation is disclosed and negotiated — buyers must now sign a representation agreement before touring properties.

Sellers want maximum net proceeds in minimum time; buyers want representation protecting their interests, access to all available listings, and skilled negotiation.

Licensing & credentials: State real estate salesperson license required; operating under a licensed broker; NAR membership provides MLS access; GRI (Graduate REALTOR Institute) demonstrates advanced training.

How It Works

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Get Hired & Grow

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Real Estate Agent — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from clients looking for Real Estate Agent services

How does the 2024 NAR commission settlement change buyer agent compensation?

Buyer's agent commission can no longer be listed in the MLS; buyers must sign an agency agreement specifying compensation before touring. Sellers may still offer buyer agent compensation in the offer process.

Do I need a real estate agent to sell my home?

For sale by owner (FSBO) is legal but statistically sells for 5–15% less than agent-listed homes; agents provide market data, negotiation expertise, MLS exposure, and legal contract management that typically exceeds their commission cost.

What is the difference between a REALTOR and a real estate agent?

REALTOR is a trademark of NAR members who have agreed to the Code of Ethics; all REALTORs are agents but not all agents are REALTORs — NAR membership provides MLS access and ethics accountability.

What is a comparative market analysis (CMA)?

A CMA uses recently sold comparable properties (comps) to estimate a home's current market value — it's the basis for a listing price recommendation and is provided free by agents.

How long does it take to sell a house?

National median days on market is 21–45 days in normal markets; total time from listing to closing (including 30–45 day escrow period) is typically 60–90 days.

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