
Work with a buyer-focused real estate agents in Northwest Indiana. Transparent buyer agent fees, proven negotiation results, and reviews from Northwest Indiana homebuyers I have helped save money.
Working with us means you are working with some of the best real estate agents in Northwest Indiana for homebuyers. We have helped hundreds of homebuyers purchase homes in communities like Valparaiso, Chesterton, Westville, Kouts, Winfield, Crown Point, and surrounding Northwest Indiana communities. We deliver exceptional customer service, expert level knowledge, and remove unnecessary costs from your home purchase transaction with our transparent commission fee.
Our clients are Northwest Indiana homebuyers who are seeking buyer representation and want a competitive advantage. Regardless of your price point or mortgage type we can deliver you that competitive advantage. Your advantage is obtained from our knowledge, experience, ability, and low transaction costs where we remove unnecessary costs from your transaction.
You will receive outstanding representation without paying more than you should have for real estate services. This is because we offer a lower buyer agent commission vs. many of our local competitors. Our low fee model will make your offers more competitive, leave you spending less at closing, and make your home purchase more affordable.

Our homebuyer clients receive a transparent buyer agent fee structure designed to keep more money in their pocket. Our commission is based on a percentage of the purchase price, with the rate decreasing as the price increases. Our low buyer agent commission fee is lower than what many buyers are commonly quoted in Northwest Indiana–we want to reduce the cost of buying a home in Northwest Indiana.
The buyer agent fee explained today is different than years ago. A recent lawsuit changed buyer agent commission fees in the entire real estate industry. Today, a homebuyer commits to a real estate agent through a buyer agency agreement. At that time the homebuyer also commits to a rate charged by their agent.
Sellers compare offers based on more than just price. When most buyers ask the seller to cover a full buyer agent commission, a lower request stands out. A smaller commission request can make your offer feel simpler, less costly, and more attractive—while increasing the seller’s net proceeds. That psychological edge can matter, especially in competitive situations.
A lower buyer-agent fee gives you flexibility. You can use it to negotiate a lower purchase price, request stronger closing cost credits, or simply present a cleaner offer that puts more money in the seller’s pocket. In competitive markets, asking for less often makes your offer stronger—and reduces your overall cost of buying a home.
Homebuyers hold the responsibility to pay the commission fee, but they can ask for the seller to pay for their offer. Therefore, if you are asking for less versus some other buyer you are more likely to have your offer accepted and get the house you want.
Whether your closing costs come from you or the seller they have to come from someone. We lower your total transaction costs at the table with our low buyer agent commission fee. This means you need less cash to buy a home.
Many sellers are expecting to be asked for a commission fee of 2.50% to 3.00%. By asking for a lower rate you have a higher probability of writing the winning offer in a competitive situation, or purchasing the home at a lower price.
Since 2017 the money saved buying a home in Northwest Indiana has grown to a substantial amount. That total includes what we have saved in negotiated purchase price reductions and seller paid buyer closing cost credits.

This is a list of the core communities we work in throughout Northwest Indiana:

Yes. Today homebuyers are responsible for paying their buyer’s agent commission fee. However, many buyers are including a term in their offer for the seller to come up with the money for the buyer’s agent fee.
So far we are seeing many Northwest Indiana home sellers are willing to pay some or all of the buyer’s agent fee when it is asked for in the buyer’s offer.
We look at your options with you. These options include modifying your offer with a lower purchase price, asking for a closing cost credit, or working with your lender to find a lower down payment option.
A lower buyer agent commission fee lowers the total costs in your offer. This can make your offer more attractive to a seller by increasing their net proceeds and reduces your cash needed to close.
Yes. Indiana law requires real estate agents to have written agency agreements with their homebuyer clients. Our agreement and fee will be clearly explained before you sign anything.
No. We do not charge our clients a retainer fee, so if we show you homes but you never buy one you will not owe us anything.
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The Quadwalls Real Estate Team is a team of REALTORS® in Northwest Indiana. This is a high performing team of qualified Indiana real estate agents here to help you save money and make better decisions when buying a home.
Listing agents typically offer a portion of their commission fee to other real estate agents to encourage them to bring active homebuyers to the home, assist with writing an offer, and getting the transaction closed. Once your Quadwalls Team agent helps you buy the home and earns the commission, he or she will rebate to you 20% of the earned commission.
Homebuyers will receive their rebate immediately after closing on a home purchase. Closing occurs once all of the required documents are signed and the transaction has been funded. Typically, you will receive your rebate as you walk out of the closing.
Competition of this form acts as acceptance of the terms and conditions of the rebate offer