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The amount of work it takes a real estate agent to buy or sell a home doesn't change with the price of the home; so why does the amount you pay your real estate agent? We believe it shouldn't. That's why we offer a simple. Traditional agents charge 6% of the home selling price, with 3% going to the seller's agent, and 3% going to the buyer's agent.

On a $300,000 home that means the agents split over $18,000! We provide the same services as they do but at a fraction of the price! At Treo, our starting price is $3,000 to buy or sell your home - regardless of the price of the home. Best yet, no payment or contract is required up-front - let us prove how good we are before you pay us. Whether you are buying or selling your home, move the slider below to find out how much you can save by choosing Treo.

Need to sell fast? We are so confident that we'll sell your home that we don't require any up-front fee or contract. It's risk free. We can only save you a ton of money. Ready to buy your next home?
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Chris received his degree from Utah Valley University in Marketing.
His extensive experience in marketing, negotiation, and running successful businesses inside and out of the Real Estate Industry.
Chris made a name for himself as a trusted Real Estate Professional well equipped to help his clients navigate the complexities of virtually any transaction.
As a resident of Lehi, Chris channels his professional expertise along with his passion for helping people.
Chris got his start in Real Estate when his company took on the responsibility of housing individuals with disabilities in order for them to be successful in the community.
When Treo sells your home, there are no up-front fees or term contracts, only our commitment to you.
If we don't sell your home or you're not happy with our service, you don't owe use anything.
Once your home is sold, the starting price for Treo's services is a flat $3,000.
It's the same price for every transaction because we believe your agent's compensation should be determined by the level of service you receive, not the sale price of your home.
What many first-time home sellers don't realize is that the seller traditionally pays the buyer's agent as well.
There is a general misconception that when you buy a home your agent is "free" because the seller pays all the commissions.
This is not true.
Traditionally, 3% of the home price goes to each agent.
In other words, 6% of the price you pay for your home (your mortgage payment) goes to real estate agents - not the value of your home.
Treo can help you put that money back into your home.
Our cost structure is simple, straightforward, and ultimately benefits your bottom line.
This means the price you pay your agent doesn't increase just because you decide to go with the more expensive home that you love.
Agent commissions can drastically affect the final home price and proceeds.
That's why we believe transparency regarding commissions is of the utmost importance - unlike traditional real estate agents who prefer not to talk about commissions.
At Treo, you have access to every commission each agent receives.
As a Treo buyer, this knowledge allows you to negotiate better deals and/or receive upgrades on your home and landscaping.
As a Treo Seller, you can make decisions with full confidence, knowing you have complete transparency on every dollar changing hands.
The Multiple Listing Services (MLS) cannot legally control and/or mandate specific agent commission or pay.
The MLS has "not for public viewing" sections and these private broker, agent-only areas, are where commission and other side agreements are stated.
Agents are absolutely allowed to post flat-fees and discounted percentages in these private sections.
Most MLS only stipulate that something must be entered in these fields.
It can be $1.
Don't some other real estate companies not allow their agents to agree to lower commissions?.
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