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| For Sale By Owner - Maximum Exposure - No Commissions - Full Assistance |
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| Advertise your Volusia County, Port Orange, 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 Volusia County, Port Orange, Florida home For Sale By Owner and save thousands in real estate agent commissions. Get your home listed on Volusia County, Port Orange, 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 Port Orange |
Neighboring Cities: South Daytona | Daytona Beach Shores | Ponce Inlet | Daytona Beach
The area was first settled in 1804 by 20 families who came to raise indigo and sugar cane. The fertile soil was (and still is) favorable for citrus and other crops which could be shipped to market on the Halifax River. Port Orange was incorporated in 1926, South Daytona in 1951. Both cities operate under a Council-Manager form of goverment. Nearby points of interest include a lovely botanical garden, Daytona International Speedway and miles of sandy beaches. Central Florida's attractions are within an hour-and-a-half's drive. The nation's oldest city, St. Augustine, is even closer. |
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