What does it mean?
The agent fee is the cost of the real estate agent's services when selling a home. In Sweden, the fee is always paid by the seller — never by the buyer. The fee is typically 1.5–3% of the sale price, but varies depending on the agent, location, and property value. Many agents offer a fixed price instead of a percentage-based fee.
The agent fee is deductible as a selling cost when calculating capital gains. This means the fee reduces the profit you're taxed on from the sale. Before hiring an agent, get quotes from several — the differences can be tens of thousands of kronor. The agent has a statutory obligation to protect both the seller's and buyer's interests (good real estate practice).
Key Points
- Always paid by the seller — typically 1.5–3% of sale price
- Fixed price is an alternative to percentage-based fees
- Deductible as a selling cost in capital gains calculations
- Get quotes from multiple agents — prices vary significantly
- Agents have statutory impartiality obligations toward both parties
Practical Tip
Always negotiate the fee — many agents have room to lower the price, especially when competing with other agents. Ask what's included: photography, styling, marketing, and viewings should all be covered by the fee.
Legal Basis: Real Estate Agent Act (2021:516)
Based on content from Bofrid's Knowledge Bank