Hi Ciws, Like that Devildog there, I'm not a real estate pro either. But I have a friend who tried, through realtors, to sell his house for over a year. He sold it quickly thereafter on his own. I don't know the exact details (one has to be careful about asking such personal info of their friends!), but I believe he had a web page for it on the Internet. Which makes me wonder....why is that "multiple listing" fee so high? In a webified world, can't someone just do an internet search and find (at least SOME) houses? Of course, it does boil down to finding just ONE buyer who likes your home enough to go for it. Whether this is done through an agent or not. If you go FSBO, or even if you don't, I also believe it's a good idea to have a real estate attorney go over paperwork. Lots of people, including some realtors, don't understand contracts (or title papers) very well. A few hundred dollars of a lawyer's time could save lots of time, money and trouble down the road. I also believe that at least one of the realtors my friend had set the price of the house unrealistically high to begin with. I guess it helped him get the listing, but then he kept on having to lower the price. So coming up with a good price at the outset is probably a VERY good idea. Best of luck however you decide to go! -k2 in CO |