How does the Flat Fee MLS package work?
We work with a licensed real estate agent to list your property on your local MLS for six months. Once listed in the MLS, you will be responsible for showings, additional marketing & open houses. The broker acts as your listing agent, but does not collect a commission (in some cases). By default, their name and phone number will appear on your MLS listing as well as any real estate websites, such as Realtor.com. If a broker brings you a buyer and you accept an offer you will need to pay them a commission. All commission is negotiable, but the average is around 2.5-3.5% and will need to be stated up front upon entering the MLS. (The MLS package is not offered in all areas, please Click Here for coverage area.) SIGN UP NOW!
Once you sign-up for the Flat Fee MLS package, FSBO.com gives the lead to MLSmart Realty, LLC, www.MLSmart.com, a licensed real estate broker in several states, but not all and FSBO.com has nothing to do with the MLS listing after that. MLSmart Realty, LLC will either handle the lead themselves or refer it out to a licensed real estate broker that is a member of your area MLS. Please make sure to ask the listing agent the name and coverage of the MLS they will list your property in. Often times there are different MLS’s that cover the same area. It is your responsibility to ensure this is the correct MLS for your property. Once the forms have been submitted back to the listing broker, the property is listed and assigned a MLS number, MLSmart Realty, LLC will charge your credit card and there are no refunds. The listing broker will list your property on your local MLS with one photo for six months. Once listed in the MLS, you will be responsible for showings, additional marketing, open
We work with a licensed Broker affiliates in your area to list your property on your local MLS with one photo for six months. Once listed in the MLS, you will be responsible for showings of your property and open houses, if you choose to have one. Our affiliated Broker does not collect a commission. He is paid a fee by Listedbyhomeowner.com to put your property in the local MLS. If you sell your home to a buyer who is not represented by a broker you will pay no commission at closing. If a broker brings you a buyer and you accept an offer you will need to pay them a commission. All commission is negotiable, but the average is around 2.5-3% and will need to be stated up front before entering the MLS.