Real Estate Commission Calculator — Mesa, AZ

Median home price in Mesa: $410,000 · Typical commission: 5.2% · Updated 2025

Total Commission

$21,320

Listing Agent Gets

$7,462

Buyer's Agent Gets

$7,462

Seller's Net

$388,680

Real Estate Commission Rates in Mesa, Arizona

The typical total real estate commission in Mesa is 5.2% of the sale price, based on current market data for Arizona. On the median Mesa home price of $410,000, that works out to $21,320 in total agent fees.

Following the 2024 NAR settlement, buyer's agent compensation is now negotiated separately in Arizona. Most transactions still split the commission 50/50 between listing and buyer agents, but this is no longer required. Sellers in Mesa have more flexibility than ever to offer lower buyer concessions.

How Commission Splits Work in Mesa

  • Listing agent typically receives $10,660 (2.6% of sale price)
  • Buyer's agent typically receives $10,660 (if seller offers full split)
  • Agent keeps ~70% after broker split: ~$7,462 per side
  • Seller nets approximately $388,680 on a $410,000 sale

Tips for Negotiating Commission in Mesa

  1. List at a higher price point — agents on $600,000+ homes often accept 2–2.5% listing side
  2. Compare multiple agents — commission rates in Arizona vary by 0.5–1% between agents
  3. Use a flat-fee MLS service — pay $300–$500 for MLS listing, offer buyer agent 2.6%
  4. Ask about a reduced rate on a simultaneous buy/sell — agents may discount if you're both buying and selling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average real estate commission in Mesa, AZ?

The average total commission in Mesa is approximately 5.2%, slightly at or above the national average of 5.0–5.4% following the NAR settlement.

How much does a real estate agent make on a home sale in Mesa?

On the median Mesa home price of $410,000, a listing agent earns roughly $10,660 before broker split. After a typical 70/30 agent-broker split, the agent takes home approximately $7,462.

Do sellers have to pay the buyer's agent in Mesa?

No. Since August 2024, sellers in Arizona are no longer required to offer buyer agent compensation through the MLS. Many still do to attract buyers, but it's now fully negotiable.