In most real estate transactions in Nova Scotia, the buyer’s agent commission is paid from the seller’s proceeds — meaning there is typically no direct cost to you as the buyer for representation. Before we begin working together, we’ll have you sign a Buyer Designated Brokerage Agreement, which is a standard document that formally establishes our working relationship and outlines our responsibilities to you as your designated agent. We’re always transparent about how compensation works before anything is signed, so you’ll have a clear picture from day one. If you have any questions about this, it’s one of the first things we cover in your free consultation.



