Real Estate Math
A Kansas broker lists a property for $375,000. The listing agreement provides for a 6% commission with 50/50 split between listing and selling brokerage. How much does each brokerage receive if the property sells at full list price?
A$22,500
B$11,250✓ Correct
C$18,750
D$9,375
Explanation
Total commission = $375,000 x 6% = $22,500. Each brokerage receives $22,500 / 2 = $11,250.
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