If you’re thinking that the housing market may not be right for FSBO sellers - think again.

True, there are more houses on the market. It’s also true that mortgage rates are rising. However, that doesn’t mean that using a real estate agent will improve your chances of selling your home.

By taking the time to understand buying trends in your area, preparing your home well, holding open houses and - of course - listing your FSBO home in the MLS, your chances of selling your home on your own are actually really good.

When you factor in the savings of not paying a commission to a seller’s agent, and take into consideration the services available to FSBO sellers from If you’re thinking that the housing market may not be right for FSBO sellers - think again.

True, there are more houses on the market. It’s also true that mortgage rates are rising. However, that doesn’t mean that using a real estate agent will improve your chances of selling your home.

By taking the time to understand buying trends in your area, preparing your home well, holding open houses and - of course - listing your FSBO home in the MLS, your chances of selling your home on your own are actually really good.

When you factor in the savings of not paying a commission to a seller’s agent, and take into consideration the services available to FSBO sellers from IHS Realty, you’ll recognize that it’s a great time to be a FSBO seller.

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