Tipster commission for real estate in Austria - How it works

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Tippgeberprovision Immobilien Österreich. Markus had taken a weekend off to visit some friends in Vienna. On Saturday evening, they were sitting in a small bar in the 7th district, laughing about old stories and drinking a glass of Grüner Veltliner. His friend Peter leaned over to him and casually said: "I'm thinking about selling my house - but I don't know how to start yet."
Markus recalled that he had recently been told by a Tipster commission had heard. So a simple tip-off could not only help Peter, but also be a nice perk for him.

Tipster commission real estate Austria

What is a tipster commission?

Markus later explained to the group: A tipster commission is a premiumthat you receive when you successfully put an estate agent in touch with an owner - without having to conduct sales talks or draw up contracts yourself.
It was clear to Markus that he only had to establish contact between Peter and an estate agent. Professionals would take care of the rest.

Who can become a tipster?

Almost everyone, in fact - which made Markus curious. The important thing is:

  • One may not the owner himself of the property.
  • The real estate may not be not yet known and not already be offered privately or through other brokers.
  • The tip may not be passed on from a professional position if this is against Data protection regulations violates.
  • With regular typing on a larger scale, the activity may be considered commercial - in which case it is advisable to register a business.

For Markus, this meant that he could act with a clear conscience - Peter is a friend, the house is not yet officially online and he is not in breach of any professional obligations.

How does it work?

On Sunday morning, Markus wrote down a few key details about Peter's house: Location, size, year of construction - and of course Peter's contact details.

  1. Submit tip - He contacted an estate agent by e-mail.
  2. Examination - The estate agent checked whether the property was already known (it wasn't).
  3. Mediation & premium - Should the estate agent sell Peter's house, Markus would receive 25 % of the estate agent's commission as thanks.

How high is the commission?

Here you can find No legal requirement - the amount is freely agreed:

  • Percentage rate model: Often 10-20 % of the broker's commission (net).
  • Premium models: Some brokers pay up to 25 % for high-value properties.
  • Fixed amount model: Instead of a percentage, a lump sum is agreed (e.g. € 500 or € 1,000).

Sample calculation (percentage model)

  • Selling price: 450.000 €
  • Broker commission seller: 3 % + 20 % VAT = 16.200 €
  • Tipster commission at 20 %: 3.240 €

A single conversation in a bar could earn him several months' rent.

Why is it worth it?

Markus thought it was a classic Win-win situation:

  • Peter saves time and finds a buyer more quickly.
  • He himself receives an attractive premium - without risk or effort.

Markus also liked the fact that he could remain anonymous if he wished. In his case, however, he had already told Peter in advance that he would make the contact.

Tipster commission real estate Austria

Key Takeaways – Tippgeberprovision

  • Anyone can become a tipster, as long as only the contact is mediated.
  • 25 % of the broker's commission is a realistic and fair remuneration.
  • The commission is taxable - so declare it on your tax return.
  • Discretion and data protection are crucial.

The most important things at a glance

The tipster commission is an attractive way to earn money with a simple reference to a property. It is suitable for both private individuals and entrepreneurs, as long as clear legal conditions are observed. It is important to distinguish it from estate agency work: tipsters only mediate contact between the owner and estate agent, but do not conduct sales negotiations or property presentations.

The amount of the commission is not regulated by law and is agreed individually. It is usual to pay between 10 and 20 % of the broker's commission, in some cases even up to 25 %. Alternatively, fixed amounts are possible. Payment is only made when the broker has actually sold the property and received the commission in full.

Tax obligations should also not be underestimated: Tipster commissions are taxable as income in Austria. Anyone who regularly gives tips should also check whether a business registration is required. Data protection also plays an important role - personal data may only be passed on with consent.

Info table - Tipster commission for real estate in Austria

TopicInformation
Who can be a tipster?In principle, any private individual or company, provided there is no ownership of the property.
Legal basisNo brokerage activity, only contact brokerage; no business license required for occasional activity.
Amount of commissionFreely agreed, usually 10-20 % of the broker's commission, sometimes up to 25 % or fixed amount.
Payment dateAfter successful sale and receipt of the broker's commission.
Tax treatmentTaxable income, to be declared in the tax return.
Business registrationRequired for regular, extensive activity.
Data protectionOnly pass on data for which consent has been given.

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FAQ’s – Tippgeberprovision Immobilien Österreich

Was ist eine Tippgeberprovision bei Immobilien?

Eine Tippgeberprovision ist eine Prämie, die eine Person erhält, wenn sie einem Makler einen neuen Immobilienverkaufs-Tipp gibt und daraus erfolgreich ein Verkauf entsteht – ohne selbst aktiv zu vermitteln oder zu verhandeln.

Wer darf Tippgeber:in sein?

Grundsätzlich jede Privatperson oder jedes Unternehmen – sofern sie nicht selbst Eigentümer:in der Immobilie ist und der Makler das Objekt noch nicht kennt.

Wie funktioniert die Tippabgabe konkret?

1. Objektdaten & Eigentümerkontakt an Makler übermitteln
2. Makler prüft, ob das Objekt bereits bekannt ist
3. Bei Verkauf: Auszahlung der vereinbarten Tippgeberprovision

Wie hoch ist die Tippgeberprovision?

Die Höhe ist freely negotiable:
– Meist zwischen 10 % und 20 % der Maklerprovision
Kroy Immobilien bietet 25 % der Verkäuferprovision
– Alternativ: Fixbetrag (z. B. 500 €)

Muss ich die Tippgeberprovision versteuern?

Ja. Tippgeberprovisionen gelten in Österreich als steuerpflichtiges Einkommen und müssen in der Steuererklärung angegeben werden.

Brauche ich ein Gewerbe dafür?

No, solange es sich um eine gelegentliche Tippabgabe handelt.
Yes, wenn Sie regelmäßig oder systematisch Tipps geben – dann ist eine Gewerbeanmeldung erforderlich.

Wie sieht es mit Datenschutz aus?

Sie dürfen nur Kontaktdaten weitergeben, wenn die betroffene Person (z. B. der Eigentümer) zugestimmt hat. Anonyme Hinweise ohne Kontaktdaten sind nicht ausreichend.

Wann wird die Provision ausbezahlt?

Erst nach erfolgreichem Verkauf der Immobilie und Eingang der vollen Maklerprovision beim Makler.

Muss ich den Eigentümer über den Tipp informieren?

Nein – aber es ist empfehlenswert, um Transparenz und Vertrauen zu schaffen. In manchen Fällen möchten Eigentümer anonym vermittelt werden.

Weiterführende Information

WKO – Tippgeber Gewerbe

Disclaimer:
The contents of this article have been carefully researched. However, we cannot guarantee that the information is correct, complete or up-to-date. This article is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice.

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