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If you are selling your home, and have it listed by an agent, they should take care of submitting it to online real estate platforms for you, but selling your house as a For Sale By Owner (FSBO) requires making sure you are using the right online platforms to reach potential buyers. Here are some good online portals to consider:
Why It's Good: Zillow.com is one of the most popular real estate websites in the U.S., with millions of visitors each month. You can list your FSBO property for free, and it will be visible to a large audience.
Features: Free listing, exposure to a large audience, option to pay for additional advertising.on about this item
Why It's Good: As the name suggests, FSBO.com specializes in For Sale By Owner listings. It offers various packages that include MLS listings, marketing tools, and legal forms.
Features: MLS listing packages, customizable marketing tools, and optional upgrades.
Why It's Good: ForSaleByOwner.com is specifically designed for FSBO sellers and offers tools to help you manage your sale, including contracts and pricing assistance.
Features: MLS listing options, legal form templates, and dedicated customer support.
Why It's Good: Craigslist is a free and popular platform that allows you to list your home for sale in your local area. It may not have the same reach as Zillow, but it can be effective in targeting local buyers.
Features: Free listings, simple and easy to use, localized audience.
Why It's Good: Although primarily a platform for agent-assisted sales, Redfin allows FSBO sellers to list their properties. Redfin also has a large user base, which increases your property's visibility.
Features: Large audience, professional presentation, option to upgrade to agent services if needed.
Why It's Good: Facebook Marketplace has a massive audience and is particularly good for reaching local buyers. You can easily share your listing with your network and in relevant groups.
Features: Free to list, easy to share, access to a wide audience.
Why It's Good: Getting your property listed on the MLS is crucial because it increases visibility to real estate agents and their clients. You can use flat-fee services to list your home on the MLS without paying a full agent commission.
Features: Flat fee for MLS listing, wide exposure to buyers and agents.
Why It's Good: Trulia is owned by Zillow and offers similar features, with a focus on neighborhood insights and home values. It’s a good complementary platform if you’re already using Zillow.
Features: Free listing, neighborhood insights, home value tools.
Why It's Good: While primarily used by real estate agents, FSBO sellers can also list their homes on Realtor.com through an MLS listing. The site has a large audience of serious buyers.
Features: MLS integration, large audience, trusted brand in real estate.
Why It's Good: HomeFinder allows FSBO sellers to list their homes and offers additional services like home valuations and marketing tools.
Features: Listing packages, marketing tools, home valuation services.
Using a combination of these platforms can maximize your exposure and help you find the right buyer for your home.
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