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| Buy Owner Real Estate - Maximum Exposure - No Commissions - Full Assistance |
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| Advertise your Brevard County, Florida home online and/or on your Local MLS. |
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| Every "By Owner" listing comes with a Single Property Website. Your Single Property Website will become the focal point of your marketing campaign. <View Sample> |
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| Basic "By Owner" Listing |
| Placed on major websites |
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- Single Property Website <sample>
- Your property will be listed on:
- Zillow
- Trulia
- Google Base
- Oodle
- Lycos
- Vast
- Hotpads
- Olx
- Backpage
- Craigslist
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| Premium "By Owner" Listing |
| Placed on major FSBO websites |
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- Basic "By Owner" Listing
- Plus:
- ByOwner.com
- 1800ByOwner.com
- ForSaleByOwner.tv
- ByOwnerMLS.com
- BOOL.com
- ByOwnerOnline.com
- Condo.com (for condominiums only)
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| MLS "By Owner" Listing |
| Placed on FSBO and MLS websites |
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- Premium "By Owner" Listing
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- Exposure on your local MLS
- National & worldwide exposure on Realtor.com (the largest national real estate website) & other major websites such as MSN, Yahoo Real Estate, AOL and other websites
- You decide how much you pay to the Buyers Agent. Generally 2%-3%
- Sell "by owner" and pay no commissions.
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| Sell your Brevard County, Florida home Buy Owner Real Estate and save thousands in real estate agent commissions. Get your home listed on Brevard County, Florida leading FSBO real estate websites, ad multiple pictures, print home brochures, ad virtual tours, and more. You can also sell your own home with a Flat Fee MLS Listing (Multiple Listing Service). Everything you need to sell your home "By Owner". |
| About Brevard County |
| Starting in the early 1990s, there was a lot of discussion in Brevard county, especially in the southern and central part of the county, to officially move the county seat from Titusville to what was at that time uninhabited cow pasture land, now called Viera. This move was very controversial. While Viera would have provided a location for administration of the county nearer to the county's major population center (Melbourne and Palm Bay, the two largest cities in Brevard County are 50 miles from Titusville), many suspected that the real reasons the center of government was moved was to enrich the owners of the once valueless land. An amendment was put onto the ballot to default on the bonds which the county had issued to pay for the massive building project, but it failed. There has also been a movement in Northern Brevard County to break away from the rest of the county and become a new county with the proposed name Playalinda County. |
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