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Buyer Representation
for Independent Oregon Buyers
Keep a licensed Oregon buyer's agent for the moments that matter most — the offer, the negotiation, the path to closing. One flat fee, and we represent you alone.
Online enrollment isn't open yet — reach out and we'll walk you through how it works.
Estimate your fee — and your savings
Enter a price between $50,000 and $100,000,000.
Includes the $995 engagement fee that starts your representation.
Savings compare your flat fee to an example 2.5% buyer's-agent commission. Actual buyer-agent compensation is negotiable and varies by transaction.
Is this the right fit?
Buyer representation through RealtyNet LLC is built for people who like to drive their own search. If you're comfortable browsing listings, touring open houses, and deciding for yourself what's worth pursuing — but you want a licensed professional handling the contract, the negotiation, and the deadlines — this is designed for you.
You've already found a home, or you're close, and you want representation from the offer forward.
You're a confident, self-directed buyer who wants guidance on the decisions that matter, not hand-holding through every listing.
You're buying somewhere in Oregon and want an agent who can work with you wherever you are in the state.
If you'd rather have an agent drive every step of the search from day one, a traditional full-service buyer's agent may suit you better — and that's worth saying plainly.
What representation actually means
When you formally engage RealtyNet LLC, we act as your buyer's agent under Oregon law (ORS 696.810). That means we represent you, the buyer — not the seller — and we owe you a specific set of duties:
- Exercise reasonable care and diligence on your behalf
- Stay loyal to your interests — we don't take action that works against you in the transaction
- Keep what you tell us confidential, during the engagement and after it ends
- Disclose any conflict of interest, in a timely way
- Deal honestly and account for anything handled on your behalf
These duties are defined by Oregon statute, not by us. A buyer's agent works for the buyer only, and your interests stay the priority throughout.
What working together looks like
Once you decide to move forward, the path is straightforward and you always know what step you're on:
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Start the engagement
You begin your buyer representation engagement with RealtyNet LLC.
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Sign the representation agreement
You and RealtyNet LLC sign a written buyer representation agreement. This is the point representation formally begins.
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Share the basics
A short intake captures what you're looking for and where things stand in your search.
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The property
Whether you've already identified a home or are still narrowing things down, we work forward from where you are.
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The offer
We help you prepare and submit a clear, well-structured offer, and represent you through the back-and-forth on terms.
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To the finish
Once you're under contract, we support you through the steps that lead to closing.
Representation pricing by purchase price
Your representation fee is a flat fee — a fixed dollar amount set by your home's purchase price, not a percentage commission. Three clear price bands, so you know the cost before you commit. Find your range below; if you're close to a line, we'll help you place it.
The range most Oregon buyers fall in.
Ask about StandardA higher-priced home, just under $1 million.
Ask about ComplexFor homes at $1 million and above.
Above $1.5M, add $1,000 per $250,000 — exact figure confirmed before you commit.
Ask about PremiumWhat every tier includes
Whichever tier fits, the foundation is the same: you're formally represented by a licensed Oregon buyer's agent who works for you alone.
- A licensed Oregon buyer's agent representing you — not the seller
- The buyer's-agent duties Oregon law requires (ORS 696.810): care, loyalty, confidentiality, disclosure, and honest dealing
- Help preparing and submitting a clear, well-structured offer
- Representation through the negotiation on terms
- Support from accepted offer through the steps that lead to closing
The duties owed to you don't change by tier — they're set by Oregon statute. The tier reflects your home's purchase price, not the level of service: every tier gets the same representation.
How pricing works
Your total fee is a flat fee set by your home's purchase price — every band at a glance:
- Up to $750,000 — $2,500
- $750,001 – $999,999 — $3,500
- $1,000,000 – $1,500,000 — $5,000
- Above $1,500,000 — $5,000 plus $1,000 for each additional $250,000
Representation begins with a $995 engagement fee. The remaining balance of your total is handled later, under the terms of the written buyer representation agreement you and RealtyNet LLC sign — no percentage commission, and nothing tied to the home's sale price beyond the band above.
For homes above $1,500,000 we'll confirm the exact fee for your situation before you commit to anything. If you're not sure which range fits, reach out and we'll walk through it together.
Ready when you are
Staff controlled-validation — checkout is live for your session only.
Uses the purchase price from the estimator above.
How working together fits Oregon
RealtyNet LLC represents buyers across Oregon, not just one metro area. A lot of representation happens by phone, email, and video — talking through a property you're weighing, shaping an offer, and coordinating the paperwork — so where you're buying in the state matters less than it would with a strictly in-person agent.
When it comes to seeing homes in person, you stay in the driver's seat of your own search. We concentrate on representing you on the decisions that follow: the offer, the terms, and the path to a closed transaction.
Questions to ask before you hire a buyer's agent
Plain answers to the things worth understanding before you commit to anyone — us included.
What does a buyer's agent actually owe me in Oregon?
Reasonable care and diligence, loyalty to your interests, confidentiality, timely disclosure of any conflict of interest, and honest dealing — duties spelled out under ORS 696.810. Those duties attach when you and an agent enter a written agreement, not simply because you've talked.
Does talking to an agent make them my agent?
No. Under Oregon law an agency relationship is a two-way agreement. You don't become a client by talking to an agent, attending an open house, or receiving the Initial Agency Disclosure Pamphlet. Representation begins only when both sides knowingly agree to it in writing.
Can you represent me if I've already found a home?
Yes. Many buyers come to RealtyNet LLC having already identified — or even toured — the home they want, and engage us to represent them from the offer forward.
Do you work with buyers outside the Portland area?
Yes. RealtyNet LLC represents buyers throughout Oregon, not only in the Portland metro.
How is this different from a traditional buyer's agent?
The duties owed to you are the same under Oregon law. The difference is the working style: this model is built for self-directed buyers who run their own search and want professional representation concentrated on the offer, the contract, and the path to closing.
Is the $995 engagement fee refundable?
No — the $995 engagement fee is non-refundable. It covers the work we begin on your behalf once you engage us, and it's earned as soon as we start that work. If you and RealtyNet LLC never sign the written buyer representation agreement, we don't move forward into the formal representation that agreement creates — but the engagement fee still isn't refunded.
How long does the engagement last, and how can it end?
Once you and RealtyNet LLC sign the written buyer representation agreement, that agreement governs the engagement. It runs for 90 days from its effective date unless you both extend it in writing, and RealtyNet LLC may stop providing services if fees due under the agreement go unpaid.
If a purchase agreement has been mutually accepted, the remaining balance of your fee becomes fully earned and due once the professional home-inspection contingency (or inspection period) is completed, waived, removed, or expires — even if the sale later doesn't close. If you terminate the transaction during the inspection-contingency period, no additional package fee beyond the $995 engagement fee is owed.
Your disclosures
Oregon law requires us to provide the Initial Agency Disclosure Pamphlet at first contact. It's informational only — receiving it does not, by itself, create an agency relationship. Buyer representation begins only when you and RealtyNet LLC sign a written buyer representation agreement.
For a plain-English walkthrough of Oregon's agency types and the duties each one carries, read our guide:
Oregon Initial Agency Disclosure, explainedWant to talk it through?
Online enrollment isn't open yet. If buyer representation sounds like the right fit — or you just want to understand your options — reach out and we'll walk you through how it works and what to expect.