Tampa Bay Flat Fee MLS
By lipply on Feb 13, 2008 in Uncategorized
On a budget? If you have the confidence and the know-how to help sell your own home, then you might want to consider our new $250.00 Flat Fee MLS Service. This is just a pilot service we are offering right now and there is no guarantee on how long we will offer it. But, if you would like to talk to us about our $250.00 home selling deal, give us a call at 888-423-5775 or contact us through our website.
What we do:
1. List your home in the MLS for 6 months.
2. Photograph the home and input up to 5 photos.
3. List your home on realtor.com.
4. Consult with you on the home selling process.
5. Answer any questions you may have.
6. Edits to price are fine anytime.
What you do:
1. Write up a MLS description on the home (with our help).
2. Show the home or allow other real estate agents access to the home.
3. Offer the buying agent a commission to show your home.
4. Handle all negotiations, contact signing, follow up and closings.











7 Comment(s)
By Ben DeBell on Feb 29, 2008 | Reply
Interesting concept. I’d be interested in learning about responses to the idea. It’s a nice compromise between FSBO and getting an agent. Naturally, I think that agents are worth every penny, since I think that the personal element of having someone selling your home (and having their commission riding on the sale to boot) is the best way to sell fast and for a great price. For those who don’t want to go that route, though, this seems like a good way to get some help for a reasonable price.
By Ki Gray on Mar 18, 2008 | Reply
It would be interesting to see how this service goes. If $250 is worth your time and if your clients are more or less satisfied.
By lipply on Mar 18, 2008 | Reply
We have received zero responses to this concept so far and it has been moderately advertised. No, $250 is not really worth our time, it more like community service. Will update you later.
By northern indiana real estate on Mar 18, 2008 | Reply
I look forward to hearing how this ended up going. It just seems that there are too many outlets on the internet sellers will use first.
By Denver Real Estate Expert on Mar 28, 2008 | Reply
I’m interested to find out how this worked out for you and if you still offer the service. In considering offering a similar service in my market.
By lipply on Mar 28, 2008 | Reply
Still not one request!
By East Tennessee Real Estate on May 11, 2008 | Reply
Well its been a few months. How has the pilot gone? Has anyone contacted you or shown interest? Just curious as we have given alot of thought to offering something similar in our area…