"Real Estate Commission Shake-Up: Potential Savings for Bay Area Buyers and Sellers"

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The standard 5% to 6% broker commission on home sales is set to change nationwide in mid-July, potentially leading to significant savings for Bay Area buyers and sellers. The recent settlement by the National Association of Realtors could result in fees dropping by almost a third, potentially saving sellers tens of thousands of dollars. This shift may also lead to increased competition among real estate agents, with some offering lower rates and new services to justify their value. Additionally, startups are emerging to automate the home buying process, potentially disrupting the traditional agent-buyer model.
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