1% listing fee
List your home for a 1% fee. Keep more of the sale.
Enter your address, answer two quick questions, and book a free consult with a licensed local agent who lists your home for a 1% listing fee.
- 1% listing fee
- Licensed local agents
- Free consult, no obligation
- About 2 minutes
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Listings are provided by licensed partner agents and brokerages. Home Stimulus is not a real-estate brokerage; the consult is free and there is no obligation to sign.
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Three steps. About two minutes.
Enter your address
We pull your home's details for you — nothing to measure or type.
Answer two questions
Your timeline and the home's condition. Photos are optional.
Meet your listing agent
Book a free walkthrough. Your agent prepares a pricing plan and your 1% listing agreement to review.
Where the savings come from
Full-service agents often charge a listing-side commission of around 2.5–3% of the sale price. With a 1% listing fee, the listing side costs a third or less of that — on the same open market, with full MLS exposure.
- The 1% listing fee is paid at closing, out of the sale — nothing up front.
- Buyer-agent compensation is separate, optional, and negotiable — since the 2024 commission changes you decide what, if anything, to offer.
- Standard seller closing costs (title, escrow, transfer taxes) still apply and vary by state.
- Every cost is in writing before you sign anything.
What the 1% listing covers
Your home is listed and represented by a licensed local agent — the fee is lower, the listing is not. Exact deliverables are itemized in the listing agreement you review before signing.
- A pricing strategy built from a comparative market analysis of recent local sales.
- Your listing on the MLS, syndicated to the major home-search portals.
- Showings, offers, and negotiation handled by your agent.
- Contract-to-close coordination through closing day.
Questions? We keep it honest.
Who actually lists my home?
A licensed local listing agent from our partner network. Home Stimulus itself is not a real-estate brokerage and does not represent buyers or sellers — we connect you with the listing team and coordinate the process.
What does the 1% listing fee cover?
A full listing: pricing from a comparative market analysis, your home on the MLS and the major portals, showings and negotiation, and coordination through closing. The exact deliverables are itemized in the listing agreement you review before signing.
Is 1% really all I pay?
The 1% listing fee is the listing side's compensation. If you choose to offer buyer-agent compensation, that's separate and negotiable, and standard seller closing costs still apply. Nothing is hidden — every cost is in writing before you sign.
Do I have to offer the buyer's agent a commission?
No. Since the 2024 commission changes, buyer-agent compensation is negotiated openly and is your call. Your agent will walk you through the trade-offs of offering it, offering less, or offering none in your market.
Is the consult really free? Am I committing to anything?
Yes, it's free, and no — you commit only if and when you sign the listing agreement. You can take the pricing plan and walk away.
How is this different from the cash offer?
Listing puts your home on the open market — usually the higher net, on a longer and less certain timeline. A cash offer trades some price for speed and certainty. You can request both and compare real numbers side by side.
What if my home needs repairs first?
Your agent will tell you what's actually worth doing before listing — and what isn't. If the work makes listing unattractive, you can compare an as-is cash offer instead.
Do you offer 1% listings everywhere?
Not yet. We check whether your home is in a market our partner agents currently serve as part of your request. If it isn't, we'll tell you honestly instead of pretending otherwise.
Ready to keep more of your sale?
Book a free consult, see your pricing plan, and review the 1% listing agreement — you commit only if you sign.

