How to Sell Your Home in Mississippi Without a Realtor (2025 FSBO Guide)
Avoid 6% commissions and keep full control of your home sale. This step-by-step guide shows you how to sell your home FSBO in Mississippi β including pricing, MLS access, disclosures, and closing requirements.
List Your Mississippi Home FSBO on the MLS β
π‘ Why Sell Your Home Without a Realtor in Mississippi?
- β Save $8,000β$15,000+ on commissions
- β Maintain full control over showings, pricing, and negotiations
- β Use a Flat Fee MLS listing to get full exposure without paying 6%
- β Title companies handle Mississippi closings β attorney not required
π Step-by-Step: How to Sell Your House FSBO in Mississippi
- Price Your Home Correctly β Use comparables (comps), local market data, or a home appraisal. Overpricing is the most common FSBO mistake.
- Order a Mississippi Flat Fee MLS Listing β This gets your property on the MLS + Realtor.com + Zillow. See how it works: How to List on MLS in Mississippi Without a Realtor.
- Prepare the Home for Showings β Deep clean, declutter, and take professional photos. Quality photos dramatically increase showings.
- Handle Buyer Inquiries β With Brokerless, all calls, emails, and showings go directly to you.
- Review Offers β Compare price, contingencies, financing type, and timelines. Helpful resource: How to Handle a Counteroffer (FSBO).
- Sign Contracts & Required Disclosures β Mississippi requires sellers to provide certain disclosures (below).
- Close with a Title Company β Mississippi is a title-company closing state. The title company handles contracts, escrow, title searches, escrow, and loan payoff.
π’ Where Your Mississippi FSBO Listing Will Appear
With a Mississippi Flat Fee MLS listing, your home is listed on:
- MLS United (largest MS MLS) β learn more: What Is MLS United?
- Central Mississippi MLS (where applicable)
- Realtor.com
- Zillow
- Trulia
- IDX brokerage websites across Mississippi
This provides the same exposure as a traditional listing agent β without paying a full commission.
π Required Disclosures When Selling FSBO in Mississippi
Mississippi requires sellers to disclose known material defects. Common disclosure items include:
- Sellerβs Property Disclosure Form
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (homes built before 1978)
- Flood zone information
- Foundation or structural issues
- Roof condition and age
Brokerless provides all required forms during the MLS listing process.
π¦ How Closing Works in Mississippi (FSBO)
Mississippi uses title companies for most real estate closings. They manage:
- Title search
- Purchase agreement preparation
- Escrow services
- Mortgage payoff statements
- Final settlement statement
- Recording the deed with the county
You simply attend closing or sign electronically via remote notarization.
π Mississippi FSBO Resources
π Ready to Sell Your Mississippi Home Without a Realtor?
Get full MLS exposure on MLS United, Realtor.com, Zillow, and top Mississippi real estate sites β for one low flat fee.
