On August 14, the business of residential real estate in Maryland will change. Specifically, potential homebuyers who wish to work with an agent will need to sign a written agreement with an agent prior to work done on the buyer’s behalf. Also, properties for sale listed on databases known as a multiple listing service (MLS) will no longer include an offer of compensation that the seller is offering to buyer’s brokers.
This means that before you begin your home search, you have a valuable opportunity to sit down with your agent and discuss the many services they will provide, ensuring that you have a clear understanding of how they will assist you throughout the process. You’ll also have the chance to determine a fair compensation structure that reflects the value and worth they bring to your real estate journey.

Regarding offers of compensation, Maryland REALTORS®, representing more than 28,000 members, and the Greater Baltimore Board of REALTORS® (GBBR), serving Baltimore City, County, and the surrounding area, applaud efforts that contribute to transparency in the real estate transaction, likely the most complex purchase anyone will make in their lifetime. Of the requirement for a written Buyer’s Agreement, this is an “advocacy win” we fought for more than eight years ago: Maryland law has required this since October 2016.
Transparency helps to place today’s homebuyers and sellers in the driver’s seat as it provides clarity in the transaction and defines the roles and responsibilities for all parties involved. Sellers can search for a REALTOR® based on a variety of factors including sales volume, community knowledge, and more. Buyers can also find their ideal REALTOR®, looking at factors important to them: fiduciary skills, inspections expertise, referrals, etc. While both Buyer and Seller will have contractual and financial obligations to their respective agents’ brokerages, commissions remain negotiable. The Buyer and Seller have the power to search for the REALTOR® who best serves their needs.
However you choose to find your REALTOR®, understand the VALUE they bring to your home sale or search. Buying or selling a home can be stressful, difficult, confounding, complex—and your REALTOR®, a professional with specialized training, market knowledge, and unique expertise, can make your path more manageable and—dare we say?—engaging, exciting, and, at the end of the transaction, rewarding. Many REALTORS® have specializations that focus on elements that can be a game-changer: first-time homebuyers, military, diverse marketplaces, specialized properties, etc.
Home to industry, one of the largest ports in the country, our beloved Baltimore Orioles, and a vibrant arts and cultural vibe, Baltimore City and County and the 1.4 million people who call it home enjoy a quality of life that includes abundant employment opportunity, worldclass healthcare, and access to some of the finest institutions of higher education. Whether it’s a famed Baltimore rowhouse or a waterfront property, single-family or multi-family residence, the more than 4,300 REALTORS® of GBBR—the nation’s first real estate association—helped their clients with more than 16,600 homes in 2023 alone. Each home sale (and every new homeowner) has contributed to the economic strength and vitality of the country; these same REALTORS® who have brought the dream of homeownership to Baltimore City and County are your friends, neighbors, community leaders, and volunteers of the area’s many charitable causes.

While searching for the REALTOR® that best suits you, take time to educate yourself on the details of buying or selling a home. In 2019, Maryland REALTORS® launched MarylandHomeownership.com, an educational resource, free of advertising and sales tactics, which provides actionable information, including downloadable resources and checklists (in English and Spanish), that educates consumers on all facets of buying or selling a home. Doing some homework ahead of one of the biggest decisions in your life always pays dividends.

Transparency and education are two of the most important factors that can lead to a successful outcome when buying or selling a home. The third factor is working with a REALTOR®. The path toward buying or selling a home is not traveled often. There are bumps, odd turns, hazards that you hadn’t expected. Your REALTOR® will guide you through this process, and once you’ve successfully been handed the keys to your new home (or have sold your current home) you’ll realize that your REALTOR® was WORTH the sound investment.
Your journey begins at MarylandHomeownership.com. Visit today.