FAQ
How Much Does WriteMyOffer Actually Cost Me?
WriteMyOffer's fee is 1.5%. We always seek that fee from the seller side first when the listing structure allows it, and buyers are told exactly how the compensation is expected to work on a specific house before they commit to moving forward.
The Core Fee
The WriteMyOffer program fee is 1.5%. That is the fee structure the service is built around for offer-ready buyers who already found the property.
What matters next is how that 1.5% is being handled on the specific listing you want to pursue, because not every house is structured the same way.
How the Seller Side Fits In
When the listing is offering buyer-broker compensation, we always seek the WriteMyOffer fee from that seller side first. If the seller is offering more than 1.5%, the extra amount can often become part of the buyer's economic benefit depending on how the transaction is structured.
If the listing is offering less, or the structure is unusual, that is discussed with the buyer up front instead of being discovered after the process is already moving.
Why It Varies by House
The compensation structure can change from property to property. That is why buyers should not assume every listing works the same way just because the WriteMyOffer fee itself stays at 1.5%.
The goal is no surprises. Before a buyer commits to a live offer path, we explain how the expected compensation is structured on that house and what that means in practical terms.
The fee is 1.5%.
We seek it from the seller side first when available.
Buyers know the commission structure before moving into a live offer.