How to Sell Your Home in Mississippi Without a Realtor (2026 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 โ including pricing, MLS access, disclosures, and closing requirements.
List Your Mississippi Home FSBO on the MLS โ
๐ก Why Sell Your Home Without a Realtor in Mississippi?
- โ Save $8,000โ$15,000+ on commissions
- โ Maintain full control over showings, pricing, and negotiations
- โ Use a Flat Fee MLS listing to get full exposure without paying 6%
- โ Title companies handle Mississippi closings โ attorney not required
๐ Step-by-Step: How to Sell Your House FSBO in Mississippi
- Price Your Home Correctly โ Use comparables (comps), local market data, or a home appraisal. Overpricing is the most common FSBO mistake.
- Order a Mississippi Flat Fee MLS Listing โ 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 โ Deep clean, declutter, and take professional photos. Quality photos dramatically increase showings.
- Handle Buyer Inquiries โ With Brokerless, all calls, emails, and showings go directly to you.
- Review Offers โ Compare price, contingencies, financing type, and timelines. Helpful resource: How to Handle a Counteroffer (FSBO).
- Sign Contracts & Required Disclosures โ Mississippi requires sellers to provide certain disclosures (below).
- Close with a Title Company โ Mississippi is a title-company closing state. The title company handles contracts, escrow, title searches, escrow, and loan payoff.
๐ข Where Your Mississippi FSBO Listing Will Appear
With a Mississippi Flat Fee MLS listing, your home is listed on:
- MLS United (largest MS MLS) โ 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 โ without paying a full commission.
๐ Required Disclosures When Selling FSBO in Mississippi
Mississippi requires sellers to disclose known material defects. Common disclosure items include:
- Sellerโs 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.
๐ฆ 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.
๐ Mississippi FSBO Resources
๐ 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 โ for one low flat fee.
