Sell Your Home Without an Agent
State-specific forms, pricing tools, and a step-by-step checklist for your market. No signup required. No agent pitch.
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FlatFee.com
Flat fee MLS listing in all 50 states — get on Zillow, Realtor.com, and your local MLS for a one-time fee. No listing agent, no 3% commission.
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See How Much You'll Save
Real numbers — including what FSBO actually costs.
Traditional Agent
5.5% commission
$27,500
out of your pocket
Discount Agent
1.5% commission
$7,500
save $20,000 vs. agent
FSBO
real cost breakdown
$1,350
MLS + attorney + photos
Flat fee MLS
Closing attorney
Professional photos
Your estimated savings with FSBO
$26,150
vs. a traditional 5.5% agent · Still $6,150 better than a discount agent
Three steps. That's the whole thing.
Enter your zip
We match you with a guide built for your market — your MLS, your state's laws, your disclosure forms.
Get on MLS for $95–$399
A flat fee service lists you on Zillow, Realtor.com, and your local MLS. You handle the rest.
Sell it and keep the money
Follow the checklist, review offers, close with a title company or attorney. Skip the 3% listing fee.
From FSBO sellers like you
"I saved $21,000 and the whole process took 6 weeks. The checklist kept me sane. I had no idea this was even possible."
Sarah M.
Phoenix, AZ
"I was terrified of the paperwork. The disclosure forms were right there, free, and the AI listing writer got me 8 showings in the first weekend."
James T.
Chicago, IL
"We listed on a Friday for $299, had offers by Sunday, and closed in 30 days. The flat fee MLS comparison helped us pick the right service."
Maria & Luis R.
Austin, TX
Names changed for privacy. Results vary by market and situation.
Why We Built This
We sold our own home FSBO — and almost gave up halfway through. Not because it was impossible, but because the information was scattered and the "help" we found online was mostly just ads for agents.
We're not agents. We're not a brokerage. We're homeowners who did it ourselves and think more people should be able to.