Manage your own listing, keep your commission, and sell with confidence using Show & Disclose.
Start Managing Your ListingCambridge is a premium real estate market where homes command significant prices. With a median home price of $950,000, the potential savings from a seller-managed listing are substantial — often $20,000 or more in listing agent commissions alone.
Median Home Price: $950,000 · Population: 118,403 · State: Massachusetts
On a $950,000 home in Cambridge, a traditional 2.5% listing agent commission would cost $23,750. With a seller-managed listing and Show & Disclose, you keep that money.
With modern tools like flat-fee MLS services and Show & Disclose, selling without a listing agent is more accessible than ever. You get professional showing management, organized disclosure delivery, and automated feedback collection — the key services you'd normally pay a listing agent for.
Massachusetts does not have a mandatory statutory seller disclosure form, but follows caveat emptor with important exceptions. Sellers must not conceal known defects and must comply with lead paint laws.
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Start by pricing your home using comparable sales data from Zillow, Redfin, or a local appraisal. Get a flat-fee MLS listing for exposure, use Show & Disclose to manage showings and disclosures, and hire a real estate attorney for legal protection. Many Cambridge homeowners successfully sell this way.
Massachusetts does not have a mandatory statutory seller disclosure form, but follows caveat emptor with important exceptions. Sellers must not conceal known defects and must comply with lead paint laws. Read the full Massachusetts disclosure guide →
On a $950,000 home in Cambridge, a traditional 2.5% listing agent commission would cost $23,750. With a seller-managed listing and Show & Disclose, you keep that money.
Yes. Buyer agents are obligated to show properties their clients want to see. If you offer buyer agent compensation through the MLS and provide a professional showing experience via Show & Disclose, agents will bring their buyers.
Highly recommended. A real estate attorney costs $500–$1,500 and provides legal protection that agents can't offer. Some states require attorney involvement in real estate transactions.