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Greenwich FSBO MLS Listing for just $499! |
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List Your Home For Sale By Owner (FSBO) on the Greenwich Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for Only $499 and Get a Free Ad on 4 Sale By Owner USA! |
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Listing your home "For Sale By Owner" on the Greenwich Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for a flat fee is the most effective way to market your home while saving thousands of dollars in real estate commissions.The days of paying a listing commission to a Realtor to list your home on the MLS are a thing of the past! Now, with Flat Rate Realty USA, you can have your home listed your "For Sale By Owner" on the Realtors' MLS - the same MLS used by all of the Realtors in your area - for a low, flat fee of just $499!
With Flat Rate Realty USA you don't have to choose between listing your home on the MLS or offering your home "For Sale By Owner"!
When you list FSBO on the Greenwich MLS you get:
It can cost a small fortune today to list and sell your home. Selling a $200,000 home could cost you over $12,000 in commissions! Now you have a choice! Flat Rate Realty USA and 4 Sale By Owner USA offer you the ability to save thousands of dollars on your next real estate transaction. By listing your home on the Greenwich MLS through a Flat Rate Realty USA affiliate, you'll also receive a free "For Sale By Owner" ad on our sister website 4 Sale By Owner USA (www.4SaleByOwnerUSA.com). Selling your home without the MLS is like hanging wallpaper with one arm!
Statistics show that homes listed on the Multiple Listing Service typically sell for faster and for more money than home sold "by owner" without the MLS. Your free ad on 4 Sale By Owner USA will allow you to post as many color photos of your home as you like along with a detailed description of your home. This will allow you to create a "virtual tour" that viewers can take to preview your home 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. Your 4 Sale By Owner USA ad will also give you your very own web address that you can use to advertise in classified ads. Sample Ad:
Now, with Flat Rate Realty USA, you can have your cake and eat it, too! By offering a commission to a Realtor that brings you a buyer, you can list your home "For Sale By Owner" on the MLS for a flat listing fee of just $499.
Now you can list your home on the MLS and still offer your home "For Sale By Owner". When you list your home with most Realtors, they will require you to sign a listing contract that contains an "Exclusive Right To Sell" clause. In plain English, this means that even if you find your own buyer (without the assistance of a real estate professional), you still owe your listing agent a commission. With Flat Rate Realty USA you can list on the Multiple Listing Service while still being able to sell your home yourself (FSBO). This way, if you find your own buyer without the assistance of a Realtor YOU WILL OWE NO COMMISSIONS!
hanging wallpaper with one arm! By listing your real estate "For Sale By Owner" on the Greenwich MLS, you can save over 87% off the traditional full commission. The MLS is considered by many to be the single greatest marketing cooperative ever created. As real estate professionals, brokers and agents use the MLS when they sell their own properties "By Owner". Why wouldn't they? The MLS gives them access to thousands of other Realtors on call 24/7 to sell their home. They get to avoid paying a "listing" commission. Now you can, too. Now you have the option to list your home on the Greenwich MLS and still offer your home "For Sale By Owner" (as an open listing) and save the typical 2-3.5% you would typically pay a listing Realtor. Except for our small listing fee of $499, it's like getting on the MLS for FREE.
History: Greenwich is the tenth oldest town in Connecticut. The first settlement in Greenwich was founded in 1640, on land purchased from the local natives. Old Greenwich was actually purchased for "twenty five coats." The settlers came to this area to escape the more rigid pressures of Puritan communities to the north. Soon, Dutch and English settlers followed. There was a lot of conflict and attacks between the settlers and the natives. The Native Americans were forced to retreat from their hunting and farming areas. Greenwich was first called Elizabeth’s Neck and was later named after Greenwich, England former home of some of its earlier residents. The harbors and rivers that encompass Greenwich were very important economically to transport produce and other goods to New York and English markets. Cos Cob waterfront, at this time, was a key economic and cultural center to Greenwich. Now, cultural and economic functions are centered around well known "Greenwich Avenue," where New York City influences have afforded us the benefits of the city yet still allows Greenwich to maintain its overall rural atmosphere. Education, even as early as the 1600’s, was of great concern to the people of Greenwich. By the mid 18th century, the town had nine school districts for public education. John Perrott opened the first private school in 1766 in downtown Old Greenwich. Today, you can visit the Perrott Memorial Library next to scenic Binney Park (a great place to picnic!).
Greenwich was primarily a farming town. In the early 1800’s, the railroad wrought many wealthy New Yorkers, who eventually settled here. Greenwich developed into a summer resort. Many New Yorkers wanted to escape the noisy city. Homes and hotels were built along the beautiful shoreline. The hotels attracted many artists and writers. The famed Bush-Holley House, a treasured saltbox built in 1732, is now a National Historic Landmark. It is also a nationally recognized museum for art and history. It housed the artists who came to Greenwich in the 1890’s such as Childe Hassam, John Twachtman, Theodore Robinson and Emer Livingston MacRae. Their paintings of the local scenery made Greenwich known as the birthplace of the American Impressionist Art Movement. These paintings are on display at the Bush Holley house, along with a spectacular collection of 18th century furnishings and accessories (the Inn is also filled with many American Impressionist reproductions). This historical site is a place worth visiting. Today, celebrating its 350th anniversary, Greenwich is the home of many large corporations that has brought people here from all parts of the world. You can enjoy being in "the country" and still be in "the city" within an hour. It’s the best of both worlds |
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| All MLS listing programs require the offering of a commission if a real estate licensee finds you a buyer. If you find a buyer without a real estate licensee, you will owe no commission. This is not a solicitation for a listing if your property is already listed with a broker.
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