Real Estate Math
A Utah real estate team closes 8 transactions in a month. Average sale price is $350,000 with a 6% commission split 50/50 between buyer and seller brokerages. The team belongs to the buyer's brokerage and is on a 55/45 agent/brokerage split. How much does the team gross?
A$46,200✓ Correct
B$84,000
C$42,000
D$92,400
Explanation
Total commission = 8 × $350,000 × 0.06 = $168,000. Buyer side = $168,000 × 0.50 = $84,000. Team's 55% = $84,000 × 0.55 = $46,200.
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