
1% Listing Fee in Las Vegas: How It Works & What You Save
How a 1% listing fee works in Las Vegas, what it includes, and how much you'd realistically save versus a traditional agent — with Nevada rules and the costs a low fee never covers.
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How a 1% listing fee works in Las Vegas, what it includes, and how much you'd realistically save versus a traditional agent — with Nevada rules and the costs a low fee never covers.

What a buyer agency agreement is, why the 2024 NAR settlement now requires you to sign one before touring homes, and the compensation, term, exclusivity, and cancellation terms to check before you do.

Buyer agent rebates are legal in California if properly disclosed and run through escrow. Learn the DRE rules, the 2024–2025 buyer-representation changes, tax and lender fine print, and how to lock in savings in writing.

A plain-English comparison of discount, flat-fee, and full-service listing models — cost, service, and risk — updated for the 2024 commission rule changes.

The builder's on-site sales rep works for the builder, not you. Here is when your own buyer's agent is worth it, the registration rule that trips up buyers, and how commission rebates work on new construction.

A plain-English breakdown of the 1% listing fee: what full-service representation includes, why buyer-agent pay and closing costs are separate, and how the fee is actually paid.

After the 2024 NAR commission settlement, who pays your buyer's agent isn't fixed — it's negotiated in your buyer agreement and the purchase contract. Here's how the options actually work, and what to check in your state.