Assignment Fee Calculator
See your assignment fee room — the spread between your contract price and what a cash buyer will pay.
The discount your cash buyer expects. Most use 70%.
The spread between your contract price and what a cash buyer will pay.
Estimates only — for education, not legal or financial advice. Wholesaling rules vary by state; confirm your local requirements.
How the assignment fee is set
Your fee is simply the spread you create between two numbers.
Example: ($300,000 × 70% − $35,000) − $175,000 = a $0… raise the spread by contracting lower.
A cash buyer’s ceiling is what makes your fee possible. They typically pay up to their rule (often 70% of ARV) minus the rehab budget. The lower you put the property under contract relative to that ceiling, the larger the fee you can assign.
That is why disposition and acquisition work together: a sharp contract price plus a buyer who pays close to their max is where the spread comes from. If the math shows no room, the fix is almost always a lower contract price, not a higher ask to your buyer.
Assignment fee FAQ
Assignment fees, spreads, and buyer math — in plain English.
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