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07/06/2024

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Communicating Offers of Compensation

From the National Association of Realtors®

Starting Aug. 17, the MLS will no longer be a platform for communicating offers of compensation. However, they still remain an option for consumers.

WASHINGTON – Under practice changes that will take effect Aug. 17, real estate professionals will no longer be able to communicate offers of compensation in the MLS. However, offers of compensation will continue to be an option consumers can pursue off-MLS through negotiation and consultation with their real estate professionals.

MLS policies have been changed to reflect the practice changes under the proposed settlement agreement. The National Association of Realtors®’ legal team has developed a series of “Window to the Law” videos to explain the coming changes, with the first video focusing on compensation—which is and always has been negotiable.

Charlie Lee, NAR’s senior counsel and director of legal affairs, says real estate pros have a variety of ways to negotiate and communicate offers of compensation, including through:

Marketing: If the listing broker or seller is offering compensation for the buyer’s broker, the listing agent can share that offer through their marketing, such as in flyers, signs or emails.

Website displays: “A broker can show offers of compensation for their listings on their website display,” Lee says. Brokers must not display offers of compensation for other broker’s listings on their website display.” You can show other brokers’ compensation on your listings if you don’t get it from MLS data or an MLS feed, he adds.

Seller concessions: Sellers may elect to offer concessions to the buyer, which may be used for items like paying for the buyer’s closing costs or the commission for the buyer’s agent. If the local MLS allows, such concessions can be communicated on the MLS within designated fields. However, any concessions listed cannot be conditioned on the use of or payment to a buyer broker, Lee says.

Negotiations: Buyers may request that their agent include broker compensation as part of the terms of a purchase offer.

Buyer agreements: NAR’s proposed settlement agreement will require buyers and their agents to enter into written agreements before touring homes. These agreements will detail the compensation for using the buyer broker’s services.

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As Baby Boomers seek to cash in on their equity, downsize, or transition to other living arrangements, these factors will come into play with the influx of homes hitting the market over the next decade. This increase in the housing supply may help to create a solution for the increasing demand for homes and help to bring prices down as more homes come on the market.

Baby Boomers, between the ages of 59 and 77, are the demographic that's currently dominating home buying, making up 39% of home buyers.
According to AARP, “80% of people 50 or older own a home. As these homeowners start to downsize, or cash in on their equity, that will inevitably release more homes on the market.”

This allows for more volume of properties to be reintroduced in the housing market, creating more solutions for those searching to find a home. This influx will indeed be gradual over the next decade, so we can be on the lookout for more inventory over the next few years. With many of these folks relocating, specifically in Florida, experts expect to see a huge rate of opportunities for homebuyers as supply meets demand in this area.

In the coming years, as Boomers seek new opportunities, this creates millions of homes up for grabs for the younger generations, especially Gen Z. They will be in their prime homebuying years by this time, seeking the perfect starter home for their young household. For the oldest members of Gen Z who are currently envisioning their dream homes, the year 2030 will mark a significant milestone as they enter their 30s. By then, they can expect a wealth of opportunities and an abundance of choices to select from in the housing market.

Florida is an attractive destination for younger generations, offering them a significant advantage in kickstarting their homebuying journey. The timing of these Baby Boomers' relocating or looking to downsize will prove advantageous for the younger generations as they seek their ideal homes in the future. This demographic shift will also increase inventory and create even more opportunities for prospective buyers.

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Help Amplify the Message That Homeownership Is a Win.

Homeownership is a financial windfall for most households, with homeowner wealth soaring 40 times higher than renters. Over the last decade, most owners have earned more than $100,000 in equity, according to research from the National Association of REALTORS®. Homeownership has long been a primary avenue for building generational wealth and is a crucial component to closing the racial wealth gap in America.

As June marks National Homeownership Month, real estate professionals, brokerages, REALTOR® associations and lawmakers are promoting the benefits of homeownership while also spotlighting the work that still needs to be done. To help in this endeavor, NAR has launched a Homeownership Month toolkit. “Homeownership is the centerpiece of the American Dream and the best way to build financial security,” says NAR President Kenny Parcell. “REALTORS® strive to ensure all Americans have the opportunity to achieve homeownership, but prospective buyers face more barriers now than ever before. We continue to work with policymakers and industry partners to bring relief for buyers and put homeownership in reach for more people.”

President Joe Biden issued a proclamation(link is external) saying the month of June is a time to recognize the benefits of owning a home, such as building roots in a community, gaining equity and passing down generational wealth. The Department of Housing and Urban Development has launched a campaign, “Make Home the Goal(link is external),” to commemorate the month. The department will hold a free event this Saturday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to provide information to aspiring home buyers about housing counseling, financial education, down payment assistance and FHA mortgages. “I want everyone in this country who desires to own a home of their own to have access to the resources and tools they need,” HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge said in a statement.

Despite recent economic turbulence, Americans still have a strong desire to own a home. Fifty-eight percent of people who have never owned before say they are likely to purchase in the next 12 months, according to a new Chase survey of about 2,000 respondents. Seventy percent still see homeownership as an important step to building wealth, the survey shows.

What You Can Do
Here are some ways real estate pros can commemorate National Homeownership Month.

1. Spread the message. NAR’s toolkit offers graphics you can download and use on social media or as email headers to show your support. Use the free Photofy app(link is external) to personalize your graphics.

2. Advocate for homeownership. You can take part in a number of NAR advocacy efforts to support homeownership, whether it’s about financing, affordable housing or fair housing. For example, in a recent column(link is external) for The American Genius, NAR CEO Bob Goldberg shared how Atlanta REALTORS® Immediate Past President Karen Hatcher advocates for fair and affordable housing opportunities in her community. Last year, she was appointed as cochair of the Homeownership Working Group for HouseATL, which is the first local pilot program of the nationwide “3 by 30(link is external)” initiative to cultivate 3 million new Black homeowners by 2030. NAR serves as a founding member of the initiative, which was launched by the Black Homeownership Collaborative. Real estate professionals also are approaching city or state leaders to advocate for issues like zoning changes, affordable housing development and down payment assistance to enable more people to become homeowners.

3. Spark conversations. NAR’s research team releases studies throughout the year that collects homeownership data and addresses homeownership gaps and where progress can be made. Real estate pros can use the studies to raise conversations about homeownership. Here are just a few NAR has released over the past year:

Wealth Gains by Income and Racial/Ethinc Group looks at how homeownership can be a catalyst for building wealth for low- and middle-income households and people of color.
2022 Obstacles to Home Buying details the most common obstacles in the buying process, broken down by race/ethnicity.
Congressional District and State Reports provide data on housing in state and congressional districts.
NAR also offers podcasts with conversations that address homeownership barriers. Listen to an episode of Drive With NAR: The REALTOR® to REALTOR® Series focused on how to harness your role in solving the inventory crisis.
How NAR Is Addressing Homeownership
NAR works closely with federal and state leaders, as well as industry partners, to address some of the main barriers to homeownership, such as housing supply and affordability. The association points to several advocacy successes this year, such as HUD’s February announcement to reduce mortgage insurance premiums and the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s recent decision to rescind a proposed mortgage fee on borrowers with debt-to-income ratios greater than 40% (which was slated to take effect Aug. 1). Both issues were viewed as hurdles to home affordability.

But NAR leaders say more needs to be done. In May, thousands of REALTORS® gathered in Washington, D.C., to share with Capitol Hill policymakers their legislative priorities to improve homeownership access, including:

Increasing the maximum amount of capital gains a homeowner can exclude on the sale of a principal residence (and annually adjusting it for inflation) as a way to incentivize sellers and boost inventory.
Attracting private investors to build and rehabilitate homes with tax credits.
Incentivizing the conversion of unused commercial buildings to residential and mixed-use properties.
Creating incentives for housing providers to participate in HUD’s Housing Choice Voucher program, as well as reauthorizing and increasing funding for HUD’s fair housing enforcement programs.
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