Manage your own listing, keep your commission, and sell with confidence using Show & Disclose.
Start Managing Your ListingRaleigh has an active real estate market with a median home price of $430,000. For sellers looking to maximize their net proceeds, a seller-managed listing offers significant savings over the traditional agent model.
Median Home Price: $430,000 · Population: 467,665 · State: North Carolina
On a $430,000 home in Raleigh, a traditional 2.5% listing agent commission would cost $10,750. With a seller-managed listing, you keep those funds.
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.
North Carolina requires a comprehensive disclosure covering the property, owners' association information, and mineral/oil/gas rights. The form covers specific items with 'yes/no/no representation' responses.
Read the complete North Carolina disclosure requirements guide →
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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 Raleigh homeowners successfully sell this way.
North Carolina requires a comprehensive disclosure covering the property, owners' association information, and mineral/oil/gas rights. The form covers specific items with 'yes/no/no representation' responses. Read the full North Carolina disclosure guide →
On a $430,000 home in Raleigh, a traditional 2.5% listing agent commission would cost $10,750. With a seller-managed listing, you keep those funds.
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.