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$15,000+
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FSBO Tools Reviewed
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Home Sellers Helped
On a $400,000 home, the typical 5% agent commission costs you $20,000. The listing agent alone takes 2.5% — that is $10,000 for work you can do yourself with the right tools and guidance.
Find out exactly how much you could keep in your pocket.
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Choose from 50+ curated FSBO tools for flat-fee MLS listing, photography, legal contracts, and more.
Follow your state-specific guide to list, market, negotiate, and close your home sale — keeping your equity.
From listing to closing, Save The Commission has the resources to help you sell your home confidently and save thousands.
50+ curated tools for listing, marketing, legal, and closing your home sale.
See exactly how much you'll save selling FSBO vs. using a traditional agent.
State-specific FSBO guides covering laws, disclosures, and best practices.
Tips, strategies, and success stories from experienced FSBO sellers.
Top-rated tools chosen by FSBO sellers
Full-service flat fee MLS listing platform for FSBO sellers.
From $399
Professional photo editing and virtual staging for real estate.
From $1.60/image
Design marketing materials, flyers, and social media posts.
Free - $12.99/mo
Industry-leading 3D virtual tour technology for home listings.
Free - $69/mo
Electronic signature platform for real estate contracts.
From $10/mo
Flat fee MLS service with buyer rebate program.
From $99
The data speaks for itself. FSBO sellers keep more of their home equity.
$10,000
Average listing agent commission on a $400K home (2.5%)
Source: NAR 2025 Member Profile
10%
Of all home sales in 2025 were FSBO, up from 7% in 2021
Source: NAR 2025 Profile of Home Buyers & Sellers
$380,000
Median FSBO sale price in 2025, closing the gap with agent-assisted sales
Source: NAR 2025 Profile of Home Buyers & Sellers
Homeowners who used our tools and guides to sell on their own.
“We were hesitant at first, but the state guide for Texas made disclosures straightforward. The flat-fee MLS listing got us on Zillow within 24 hours. Closed in 5 weeks with no agent on our side.”
Jennifer & Mark
Austin, TX
Saved $18,500
“The calculator was a reality check — I was about to hand over $12K just for a listing agent. Used a flat-fee MLS service from the tools page and sold in 3 weeks. Would I do it again? Absolutely.”
Carlos R.
Denver, CO
Saved $12,400
“Good resource for first-time FSBO sellers. The blog articles helped, though I wish there were more details on negotiating with buyer agents. Still saved almost $10K, so no complaints.”
Diane S.
Orlando, FL
Saved $9,800
“We compared flat-fee MLS options using the tools directory and picked one that covered North Carolina. The hardest part was scheduling showings ourselves, but the savings made it very worth it.”
Priya & Amit
Raleigh, NC
Saved $16,200
“Took longer than expected — about 60 days — and I had to drop the price once. But the closing checklist and contract templates from the blog kept me on track. Net savings were still solid.”
Tom W.
Phoenix, AZ
Saved $8,600
“In a market like Seattle, the commission on our home would have been huge. The state guide helped us understand Washington's disclosure requirements. Professional photos plus MLS exposure did the rest.”
Lisa & Greg M.
Seattle, WA
Saved $24,000
Testimonials reflect individual experiences. Actual savings depend on home price, market conditions, and costs incurred. Industry statistics sourced from the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
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