The way you buy and sell a home is about to change. Are you interested in the market?

The rules for buying a home are about to change.

For decades, sellers have typically paid a 5% to 6% commission when they sell their homes, with half of that commission going to the listing agent and half to the buyer's agent.

Now, a national antitrust settlement could upend that model. New commission rules go into effect on Aug. 17 that have the potential to lower costs for sellers but also raise them for home buyers.

If you're buying or selling a home in the coming months, you'll need to abide by these rules, and The Times wants to talk to you.

Please fill out this form and a journalist will be able to contact you.

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