If you’re wondering, “Do I need a realtor to buy a home in Montreal?” you’re not alone. Many buyers — not just first-timers — assume they can save money by going directly to the listing agent. It sounds logical. But in Quebec, that decision can actually cost you more in the long run.
Let’s clear this up simply.
Do Buyers Pay Realtor Fees in Montreal?
Here’s the part that surprises most people:
In the vast majority of residential sales, the seller pays the commission, which is shared with the buyer’s broker.
That means:
You typically do not pay your buyer broker out of pocket.
You’re not “saving” by going directly to the listing agent.
The compensation structure is already built into the transaction.
So when buyers skip having their own representation, they’re not cutting costs — they’re giving up protection.
Can I Buy Directly From the Listing Agent?
You can. But here’s what that really means.
The listing broker has a legal contract with the seller. Their job is to:
Get the highest price possible
Protect the seller’s interests
Negotiate the best terms for the seller
They cannot fully represent both sides’ best interests at the same time. That’s a conflict of interest.
Even in situations of limited representation, they cannot advise you strategically the way your own buyer’s agent can. If you’re negotiating directly with the listing agent, you’re essentially sitting across from someone whose primary duty is to the other side.
That’s not a discount strategy. That’s unrepresented negotiation.
What Does a Buyer’s Agent Actually Protect You From?
As a Montreal home buyer, your broker should be protecting you:
From overpaying
From weak or risky contract clauses
From skipping key conditions like financing or inspection
From hidden property red flags
From emotional bidding decisions
From legal misunderstandings in Quebec’s Promise to Purchase process
My role is to protect you financially, legally, and strategically — and to explain everything clearly so you feel confident, not confused.
The Bottom Line for Montreal Home Buyers
If you’re asking, “Do I need a realtor to buy a home in Montreal?” the real question is:
Do you want someone negotiating solely for you?
Using a buyer’s broker typically does not cost you extra.
Going directly to the listing agent does not guarantee a better price.
And having your own representation gives you clarity, protection, and peace of mind.
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. You deserve someone in your corner.
If you’re thinking about buying in Montreal and want honest, no-pressure guidance, let’s talk. I’m happy to answer your questions and make sure you move forward feeling informed and protected.