Nationwide Flat Fee MLS Listings with Brokerless.com
List your home on the MLS without paying 6% commission. Brokerless.com connects homeowners to licensed brokers who can list your property on the local MLS — for a one-time flat fee. We provide Flat Fee MLS access in all 50 U.S. states and cover over 350 MLS systems nationwide.
🔎 See also: How It Works | How to List on the MLS Without a Realtor
💡 What Is a Flat Fee MLS Listing?
A flat fee MLS listing gives homeowners direct access to the same MLS system real estate agents use — without paying a full 6% commission. Your property appears on Realtor.com, Zillow, Trulia, Redfin, and hundreds of agent websites, giving it the same exposure as a traditional listing.
Instead of paying a 6% listing commission, you pay a one-time flat fee to get your home listed on the MLS by a licensed broker. This means buyer’s agents still see your property in their system, but you remain in full control of pricing, negotiations, and the sale process.
Flat fee MLS is ideal for FSBO sellers who want maximum exposure with minimal costs. You keep more equity in your pocket while reaching the widest pool of buyers possible.
🔄 Your MLS listing auto-syndicates to Realtor.com, Zillow, Trulia, Redfin, and hundreds of agent IDX websites for nationwide visibility.
✅ Why Choose Brokerless.com?
- Helping homeowners save thousands since 2006
- Save 3% to 6% in real estate commissions
- Get listed on your local MLS & top national sites
- Over 350 MLS systems covered in all 50 states
- No hidden fees, no closing costs
- Seller's contact shown directly to buyers
- Choose from both 6-month and 12-month flat fee listing packages
📦 What’s Included in a Flat Fee MLS Listing?
- Listing on the local MLS system for 6 or 12 months
- Syndication to Realtor.com, Zillow, Trulia, Redfin & more
- Seller’s contact information displayed to buyers & agents
- Upload photos and update your listing anytime
- Free status changes: price drops, pending, sold
- State-specific contracts and legal disclosures included
📍 Flat Fee MLS Coverage
We provide access to over 350 MLS systems through licensed brokers in all 50 states. Just a few of the top markets we cover:
- California Regional MLS (CRMLS)
- Stellar MLS (Florida)
- Bright MLS (Mid-Atlantic)
- HAR MLS (Houston)
- RealTracs (Tennessee)
- Canopy MLS (Carolinas)
View the explanation of our full list on our National MLS Coverage page.
Whether you're listing a condo in Los Angeles, a home in Houston, or a mountain cabin in Vermont — Brokerless.com has you covered.
📊 Flat Fee MLS vs Traditional Agent
Feature | Brokerless Flat Fee | Traditional Agent |
---|---|---|
MLS Access | ✅ | ✅ |
Commission Fee | Flat Fee | 3% Listing Agent |
Control Over Listing | Full Control | Agent Controlled |
Buyer Leads | Direct to Seller | Filtered by Agent |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Flat Fee MLS legal in my state? Yes. Brokerless.com operates in all 50 states through licensed brokers.
- Can I still work with buyer's agents? Yes—your MLS listing is visible to buyer’s agents and they can show it and submit offers as usual. After the NAR settlement you don’t have to pre-set a co-op commission; you can offer a percentage or flat amount, or negotiate any buyer-broker payment in the purchase contract (and if the buyer has no agent, you owe nothing)—see our guide to who pays the buyer’s agent post-NAR. Buyer inquiries and showing requests still come straight to you—learn more in how buyers contact sellers.
- How quickly does my listing go live? Typically within 24 to 48 hours after you submit everything.
- Can I update or cancel my listing? Yes — price changes, photo swaps, or cancellations are always allowed.
- Do you provide all necessary documents? Yes. State-specific contracts and disclosures are included.
- Do I still have to pay a buyer’s agent commission? When you list FSBO with a flat fee MLS, you can choose whether or not to offer a commission to buyer’s agents. Most sellers offer 2%–3% to attract more buyers, but the amount is always up to you. If a buyer comes without an agent, you pay nothing at closing. For more details, see our guide on who pays the buyer’s agent commission after the NAR settlement.
- Can I cancel my MLS listing anytime? Yes, your MLS listing can be canceled at any time with no penalties. Simply notify us, and the listing will be withdrawn from the MLS and syndicated sites. You always maintain control over your property and the decision to sell.
- What documents do I need to list? Most MLS boards require basic seller documents such as a listing agreement, property details, and required state disclosures. These forms are provided to you during the sign-up process. Once completed, your home can be activated quickly on the MLS.
- Is Flat Fee MLS the same as FSBO? Flat fee MLS is a way for FSBO (For Sale By Owner) sellers to gain MLS exposure without hiring a full-service listing agent. FSBO sellers keep control of pricing and negotiations while their property is marketed on Realtor.com, Zillow, and other major sites. It combines the cost savings of FSBO with the visibility of the MLS.
Want a clear explanation of how Flat Fee MLS works in real estate? Read What Is Flat Fee MLS in Real Estate for a simple overview.
Most Popular Flat Fee MLS States
Looking to list in your area? Explore flat fee MLS coverage across our most active states: