For Sellers
How to market your FSBO listing and get serious buyers without paying a listing agent
Your home won't sell itself. But you don't need to pay 3% to a listing agent to get in front of serious buyers. Here are the channels that actually work — and the ones that waste your time.
By CounteredAI Team · 2026-03-22
The biggest misconception about FSBO is that you need an agent to market a home. You don't. What you need is a plan, the right channels, and about a weekend of focused work. Here's exactly what to do.
Start with professional photos — non-negotiable
Before anything else: get professional photos. This is the single highest-ROI investment you can make as a FSBO seller. Homes with professional photography sell faster and for more money. Period.
The cost is typically $150–$300 for a basic shoot. In most markets, that's a rounding error relative to what you're selling. Buyers make their first decision — whether to schedule a showing — based entirely on photos. Bad photos mean fewer showings. Fewer showings mean a longer time on market and more price pressure.
Shoot on a bright day. Declutter and clean before the photographer arrives. Ask for both interior and exterior shots, plus a few twilight exterior photos if your home has good curb appeal at dusk.
List on Zillow and Realtor.com directly
Both Zillow and Realtor.com allow FSBO listings. Zillow's "For Sale by Owner" section gets significant traffic. Go to Zillow.com, scroll to the bottom, and find "List your home for sale." The process takes about 30 minutes and the listing is free.
Fill out every field. Buyers filter by bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, year built, and garage. Missing fields mean your home disappears from filtered searches. Write a description that leads with the two or three things that make your home genuinely stand out — not generic language like "beautiful home in great location."
Use your listing URL as a marketing tool
Once your CounteredAI listing is live, you have a direct link that lets buyers view your home and submit an AI-scored offer — no agent required. This URL is your most powerful tool. Put it:
- In your yard sign (with a QR code)
- In every social media post
- In your Zillow description ("Submit offers directly at [url]")
- In any email you send to neighbors or local groups
A QR code on your yard sign is particularly effective. Buyers who drive by your home and scan it immediately see your listing, photos, and price — and can initiate an offer on the spot.
Post in local Facebook groups
Facebook Marketplace and local "homes for sale" or "real estate" groups in your area can generate serious interest — often from buyers who aren't actively working with an agent. Post with 3–4 of your best photos, the price, and key details (beds/baths/sqft). Include your listing link.
Be responsive. Buyers who message on Facebook expect quick replies. Have your phone handy when you post.
Nextdoor
Nextdoor's real estate section reaches your literal neighbors — and neighbors often know people who want to live near them. Post there too. Keep it brief: address, price, photos, link.
Email your network
Don't underestimate your personal network. Send a short, direct email to friends, family, coworkers, and acquaintances. Something like:
"We're selling our home at [address] — [beds/baths], [sqft], asking [price]. If you know anyone looking in [general area], I'd appreciate you passing this along. Happy to answer questions directly."
Include two or three photos and your listing link. You'd be surprised how many FSBO homes sell through a friend-of-a-friend connection.
Yard sign with QR code
A yard sign is still one of the most effective marketing tools for a home sale. Drivers in your neighborhood are self-selected — they already like the area. Make your sign count:
- Include your phone number (for calls and texts)
- Include a QR code that links directly to your listing
- If your home is on a corner lot or busy street, consider a second sign
You can order custom signs with QR codes from Vistaprint or similar services for under $30.
Open houses
Open houses are optional, but they can accelerate a sale by creating a sense of competition. Schedule one for your second or third weekend on the market. Advertise it on Zillow (there's an open house field), in your Facebook groups, and on Nextdoor.
During the open house, collect contact info from everyone who walks through. Follow up within 24 hours. Serious buyers who attend open houses are often ready to move quickly.
What not to waste time on
- Print flyers in newspaper boxes — buyers don't use these
- Paying for premium Zillow placement — organic listings get plenty of traffic
- Craigslist — the signal-to-noise ratio is too low
- Instagram/TikTok — unless you have a large local following, the effort doesn't match the return
The best marketing is a correctly priced home
All of the above only works if your price is right. An overpriced home with great photos will still sit. Before you do anything else, pull three to five recent comparable sales within a mile of your home. Price within 5% of the average comp price. You can adjust later, but starting right saves you weeks.
When buyers come — and they will — CounteredAI handles the offer process. Every offer gets scored, you see the terms clearly, and you can respond in one click. The marketing gets them to your door. The platform takes it from there.