well i had this problem before, i did some research about it because that time (one year ago) i had to sell my house in ft lauderdale because i got promoted at work and need to transfer to anaheim i had to sell my house without paying commissions like the conventional 7% above for a realtor, i found this MLS (multiple listing service) through this website: http://sureflatfeemls.com it has all the information i needed to sell my house, i found out that i can list my house for sale by owner on the local MLS and have to only pay a one-time ';flat fee'; (around $250-$350 depending on the area). So for me to get listed i still looked around the net and found similar websites but sureflatfeemls.com had the lowest price for my home's area and county, thus i decided to get their services, they have great support and courteous listing agents. they also provided me addtional services and exposure through advertisements, luckily with their help i sold my house in less than 4months. :) hope that helps dude!How can i put my house for sale by owner on the MLS?
Go to http://www.HELPMESELL.com. List your home and upload photos. You'll get a free 21 day yahoo! real estate classified ad AND depending on the state your property is located in you can list on MLS and Realtor.com for 12 months for under $500. Much better than classified ads.How can i put my house for sale by owner on the MLS?
Unless you're a broker yourself, you can't. The MLS is for licensed real estate brokers only.
Just an FYI, the MLS has a new rule that listing input through discount brokerages be CLEARLY marked, that the ';selling agent'; does the MLS only and the actual work is going to the buyers agent. They even made a new field for it so that agents can exclude them from searches.
You can't. You will need to use a Realtor with MLS access.
You can't. There are limited service agencies that charge you an up front fee to put your house in the MLS, and you basically sell your house. It is my experience that these are not successful transactions for the seller.
Contact a company like BUYOWNER. You will probably have to pay a fee. Or contact a local realtor to see if they will, it never hurts to ask.
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