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Best options for **selling a house by owner (FSBO)**:
### 1) **Flat-fee MLS listing service** — best for maximum exposure
Gets your home onto the MLS, which feeds Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, etc.
**Good brands:**
- **Houzeo** — strong online dashboard, easy listing management
- **Beycome** — good value, includes MLS in many markets
- **Clever Real Estate** — helps compare local flat-fee MLS options
- **FSBO.com** — long-running FSBO platform
### 2) **FSBO websites** — best for direct buyer inquiries
Good if you want to avoid agent involvement and keep costs low.
**Good brands:**
- **Zillow For Sale By Owner** — very high traffic
- **ForSaleByOwner.com**
- **Facebook Marketplace** — surprisingly effective locally
- **Craigslist** — still useful in some markets
### 3) **Flat-fee real estate attorney or title company** — best for paperwork help
Not a listing service, but very useful for contracts, disclosures, and closing.
**Examples:**
- Local **real estate attorneys**
- Local **title companies** with FSBO closing packages
### 4) **Full-service discounted agent** — best if you want less work
If FSBO feels too risky, these lower-cost options may be worth it.
**Brands:**
- **Redfin**
- **Clever Real Estate** (agent matching)
- **Houwzer** (where available)
## Best overall approach
For most sellers:
**Flat-fee MLS + Zillow/FSBO.com + Facebook Marketplace** is the strongest combo.
If you want, I can also give you:
- the **cheapest option**
- the **best option by state**
- or a **step-by-step FSBO listing checklist**.
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Best FSBO options are usually a mix of **maximum exposure + MLS access**.
### Best places to list
- **Zillow / Trulia / HotPads** – huge buyer traffic, easy posting
- **Facebook Marketplace** – free, lots of local leads
- **Craigslist** – still works in many areas
- **ForSaleByOwner.com** – purpose-built for FSBO
- **MLS listing service** via a flat-fee broker – usually the biggest advantage
### Best option overall
**Flat-fee MLS service** + Zillow/FSBO sites
This gets your home into the MLS, which then feeds Realtor.com, Zillow, Redfin, etc.
### Good flat-fee MLS brands
- **Houzeo**
- **HomeZu**
- **ListWithFreedom**
- **FSBO.com**
### Best for a more hands-off sale
If you want help without full commission, consider:
- **Clever Real Estate** – matches you with discounted agents
- **Redfin** – if you decide to use an agent later
### What I’d do
1. Use a **flat-fee MLS listing**
2. Post on **Zillow** and **Facebook Marketplace**
3. Use a clean flyer, pro photos, and a lockbox if allowed
If you want, I can recommend the **best option based on your state and budget**.
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Best FSBO options usually fall into 3 buckets:
### 1) Big exposure MLS services
These are often the best value if you want serious buyer reach.
- **Houzeo** — strong FSBO + MLS listing tools, digital paperwork, showing management.
- **FSBO.com** — good for MLS entry and basic marketing.
- **Flat Fee Group** — connects you to local flat-fee MLS brokers.
- **Simple Showing** — good if you want MLS + showing/offer tools.
### 2) Direct-to-buyer listing sites
Good extras, but usually not enough alone.
- **Zillow** — huge traffic, but FSBO visibility can be limited without MLS syndication.
- **Redfin** — mostly agent-driven, but worth checking local exposure options.
- **Craigslist** — free, still useful in some markets.
- **Facebook Marketplace** — surprisingly good for local reach.
### 3) Premium FSBO packages
Best if you want more support and a polished listing.
- **Beycome** — FSBO-focused, often includes MLS and forms.
- **Ownerly** — more marketing-oriented, though not always a full listing solution.
- **ISoldMyHouse.com** — long-running FSBO service with MLS and upgrades.
### Best overall choice
If you want the most buyers, go with a **flat-fee MLS listing** through **Houzeo** or **Flat Fee Group**, then also post on **Zillow**, **Facebook Marketplace**, and **Craigslist**.
### What to look for
- MLS syndication
- Lockbox/showing tools
- Offer management
- Required disclosure forms
- Clear cancellation policy
If you want, I can recommend the **best FSBO option for your state** or compare **the cheapest vs best-value services**.
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Best FSBO options usually combine **max exposure + a simple showing/offer process**:
### 1) Best overall: **Flat Fee MLS + FSBO sites**
This gets your home on the local MLS, which then feeds Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, etc.
Good services:
- **Houzeo** — strong online dashboard, popular flat-fee MLS option
- **Homecoin** — very cheap, simple MLS listing
- **FSBO.com** — more full-service FSBO tools
- **Congress Realty** — good in some states, often used for MLS-only listing
### 2) Best free/cheap visibility: **Zillow + Facebook Marketplace + Craigslist**
- **Zillow For Sale By Owner** — big buyer traffic
- **Facebook Marketplace** — surprisingly effective for local buyers
- **Craigslist** — still useful in some markets, especially rentals/entry-level homes
### 3) Best for paperwork and contract help
- **Rocket Lawyer** — purchase agreement and legal docs
- **LawDepot** — affordable templates
- **Dotloop** — transaction management
- **DocuSign** — signatures
### 4) Best for pricing and comps
- **Redfin Estimate**
- **Realtor.com**
- **Zillow Zestimate**
Use these as rough guides, but rely on recent local comps.
### 5) Best photo/video prep
- **Matterport** — 3D tours
- **iPhone + wide-angle lens** — often enough if done well
- **Canon EOS R50** or **Sony ZV-E10** if you want nicer listing photos
### My recommendation
If you want the best chance of selling well **without an agent**, do this:
1. **Flat Fee MLS service**
2. Post on **Zillow FSBO**
3. Share on **Facebook Marketplace**
4. Use **DocuSign + Rocket Lawyer** for paperwork
If you want, I can also give you:
- the **cheapest FSBO setup**
- the **best FSBO setup for a fast sale**
- or a **step-by-step checklist** for listing your house yourself.
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Best FSBO listing options:
1. **Zillow For Sale By Owner**
Biggest reach. Easy to use, and buyers already search there.
2. **Realtor.com / FSBO.com**
Good visibility and syndication options, depending on package.
3. **Houzeo**
Strong FSBO platform with MLS listing packages in many markets; good if you want broader exposure.
4. **ForSaleByOwner.com**
Dedicated FSBO site with decent tools and support.
5. **Facebook Marketplace + local groups**
Free and useful for local traffic.
6. **Craigslist**
Still works in some markets, especially for rental-like or lower-priced homes.
Best overall combo: **Zillow + Houzeo (or a local MLS package) + Facebook Marketplace**.
If you want, I can also rank the best options by **cost**, **exposure**, or **ease of use**.