Am_I_There_Yet
Tells little white lies about Santa<br><font color
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missypie said:Let's do some math here. Let's say the house costs $200,000 and the commission is the standard 6%. Let's say that broker spent 50 hours with you (which is a HUGE amount of time.) Her commission is $12,000, or $240 per hour. Do you make $240 per hour?
Let's say she actually just spent 20 hours with you. That's $600 per hour.
Let's say she had to split the commisssion with another broker and spent 20 hours with you. That's $300 per hour.
Do you see why SHE should send YOU a gift, and not vice versa?
Let's say commission is split between the listing agent and the buyer's agent. So that's MAYBE 3%.
Let's say that the broker then gets 30-40% of that split - in some cases 50-60%. Let's say then that we pay $100 per transaction for insurance and numerous other fees on top of that, such as desk fees, office fees, etc.
Unless you've worked as a realtor, you have no idea the actual expenses involved. Not only that, we don't get paid consistently. There may be some agents out there who don't earn their commission, but more often than not, we work out tails off and deserve what we get paid.
Do you split hairs like that with any other profession???? Nevermind, no need to answer that one.
It's comments like this that caused me to put the smilie next to my name. I usually don't even step foot into these threads, because invariably someone will come along and throw about generalizations such as this, that are unfounded and ignorant about the profession.

I own a used truck/boat/car/motorcycle lot and I am RE broker, I am doomed to be the hind end of jokes! 
I think what I'm trying to say is that while there is no requirement to thank someone who has done a service for in return for payment, sometimes it's something that just feels like the right thing for an individual to do in a certain situation. If the OP feels that her real estate agant did an amazing job and wants to especially thank her, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.