Etsy Fees on a $150 Sale (Full Breakdown)

A $150 sale generates listing, transaction, and payment processing fees. This breakdown shows how much Etsy takes and what you keep before product and shipping costs.

On higher-ticket orders, fee dollars can become substantial. Even when payout is large, real profit can be thinner than expected after fees, shipping, ad fees, and product costs.

Fee breakdown for a $150 order

Listing fee: $0.20
Transaction fee (6.5%): $9.75
Payment processing (3% + $0.25): $4.75

Estimated total fees before Offsite Ads: $14.70

With Offsite Ads, total fees can reach about $32.70, depending on your region and order details.

Take-home profit example

Before your costs, you keep roughly $135.30 after baseline Etsy fees. With Offsite Ads, that falls to around $117.30.

If cost of goods is $60 and shipping $12, real profit before ads is about $63.30. A calculator helps you model different COGS and shipping scenarios for high-ticket items.

What affects your profit

Shipping charged to the buyer can be subject to fees. Payment processing rates vary by region. Offsite Ads add 12% when they drive the sale. Product costs, packaging, and your shipping cost determine final net earnings.

Compare at other price points: Etsy fees on a $75 sale, Etsy fees on a $100 sale, or Etsy fees on a $250 sale.

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