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  • ChicagoRealEstate,  FSBO

    Selling Without a Realtor Does Not Mean Selling Without a Process

    July 14, 2026 /

    Selling a home without a real estate agent can be a reasonable choice in the right circumstances. Some homeowners already have a potential buyer. Others are comfortable marketing the property, arranging showings, and negotiating directly. Some simply want to reduce the commissions and other costs associated with a traditional listing. These can all be legitimate reasons to consider a for-sale-by-owner, or FSBO, transaction. However, removing the listing agent does not remove the work involved in selling a home. It changes who is responsible for performing that work. Before deciding to sell without a realtor, homeowners should understand the responsibilities they will be accepting and determine where they may still need…

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    Many homeowners choose to sell their property without hiring a realtor. Sometimes they already have a buyer in mind. Sometimes they want to avoid paying a commission. Sometimes they simply believe they can handle the process themselves. Selling a home without a realtor can be successful, but many For Sale By Owner (FSBO) transactions encounter problems before the property is ever listed. Here are five common mistakes that can create unnecessary headaches later in the transaction. 1. Pricing the Property Based Solely on Zillow Online valuation tools can provide a useful starting point, but they are not appraisals. Automated valuation models often miss factors that significantly affect value, including: Property…

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    FSBO Sellers: Finding a Buyer Is Not the Finish Line

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    FSBO Sellers: Finding a Buyer Is Not the Finish Line For many FSBO sellers, the biggest concern is simple: finding a buyer. That makes sense. If you are selling without a listing agent, you are likely thinking about pricing, photos, showings, online exposure, buyer interest, and whether someone will actually make an offer. But once a buyer appears, many sellers make a dangerous assumption. They assume the hard part is over. In reality, finding the buyer is only the first major step. The transaction still has to make it from contract to closing. That is where many FSBO sellers run into problems. A Signed Contract Is Not the Same Thing…

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