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List With Airdeed is making it simpler to sell your home and save money

List With Airdeed helps you sell your home, your way. Easily explore your selling options below and get personalized market value estimates — we can even help you choose the best option when you’re ready.

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Sell Traditionally With A Real Estate Agent

Not in a market with Airdeed’s new home selling experience? Work with a real estate agent for selling support at every step, including prepping, listing and marketing your home.

How To Sell Home Traditionally

If this is the best route for you, interview agents and select a professional who will meet your expectations. Your agent will then guide you through the steps of selling your home. List your home with an Airdeed partner to get local expertise and potentially maximize your sales price.

Sell Your Home Yourself

Deciding to sell your home yourself is referred to as for-sale-by-owner (FSBO) and stands between our hybrid model and the traditional full service selling method. The FSBO process is similar to traditional selling, but without the help of a real estate agent. In this case, you’re responsible for the home prep, marketing, showings, and negotiations.

How to sell FSBO

When selling yourself, start with home prep, staging, and hiring a professional photographer. Once your marketing materials are ready, research comparable homes to help price your home. Then, list on the MLS with a basic flat fee listing. You’ll likely host home showings or open houses. Then select an offer, negotiate, accept and close.

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