Why Listing on the MLS Matters

The MLS is still the single most powerful tool for selling a home. If you're selling by owner (FSBO), listing on the MLS connects you to thousands of agents and buyers actively searching in your market.

βœ… MLS = Maximum Exposure

When your home is listed on the MLS, it automatically syndicates to top real estate platforms like Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, and dozens more. These platforms pull their listings from the MLS β€” not from FSBO sites.

Want to get listed? Learn how to list on the MLS.

πŸ’Έ Buyers and Buyer Agents Use the MLS

Over 90% of homebuyers use a real estate agent β€” and those agents rely on the MLS to find and filter homes for their clients. If your home isn’t listed on the MLS, many agents won’t even know it’s for sale.

πŸ“‰ No MLS = Less Traffic, Less Trust

Buyers trust the MLS. Homes listed off-MLS often look unprofessional, get fewer views, and attract fewer showings. Listing on the MLS adds instant legitimacy and increases your reach.

πŸ’‘ How to List Your Home on the MLS

With a flat fee MLS listing, you don’t need to hire a full-service agent. Brokerless makes it easy to get your property on the MLS for a low one-time fee.

See how the process works.

πŸ’° How Much Does It Cost?

Flat fee MLS pricing varies by location and service provider. Brokerless offers packages starting at just $99 β€” no commissions, no hidden fees.

Explore MLS listing costs.