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For Sale By Owner vs Real Estate Agent: Which Option Makes Sellers More Money?

For Sale By Owner vs Real Estate Agent: Which Option Makes Sellers More Money?

The Big Question Every Seller Asks

In Westchester County, New York—and surrounding markets like Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland Counties, and Connecticut—many homeowners ask the same question when preparing to sell:

Should I sell my home myself, or use a real estate agent to maximize profit?

At first glance, “For Sale By Owner” (FSBO) seems like the smarter financial move. No commission means more money in your pocket—at least in theory.

But in real estate, the numbers rarely tell the full story.

Why FSBO Seems Like It Should Work

The Commission Assumption

Many sellers believe they can either:

On paper, that sounds like a direct increase in net profit.

But that assumption ignores a critical factor: market exposure.

The Real Limitation of Selling For Sale By Owner

You’re Not Seeing the Full Buyer Pool

One of the biggest challenges with FSBO listings is reach.

In most markets, FSBO sellers are only exposed to a small portion of potential buyers—often estimated at less than 10% of the total buyer pool.

Why?

That means up to 90% of buyers may never even see your home.

What Limited Exposure Actually Costs Sellers

Fewer Buyers = Less Competition

When fewer buyers see your home, several things happen:

And most importantly:

Lower final sale price and less favorable terms

Even if a buyer is found, the lack of competition often reduces what that buyer is willing to offer.

How Real Estate Agents Change the Outcome

Full Market Exposure Matters

When a home is listed with a real estate agent, it is exposed to the entire buyer market, not just a fraction of it.

That includes:

More exposure creates more demand—and more demand typically drives higher prices and better terms.

The Hidden Math Behind Commission Costs

Commission vs. Net Profit

Many FSBO sellers focus on avoiding a commission, but overlook the impact on final sale price.

In many cases, homes listed with full exposure:

Even after paying commission, sellers often net more overall due to increased competition.

Why “Your Own Buyer” Doesn’t Always Mean More Profit

A Common Misunderstanding in FSBO Deals

Even when a seller brings their own buyer—or identifies one independently—they often still:

This often results in:

Without full market exposure, sellers risk leaving money on the table.

The Real Winner in Many FSBO Transactions

It’s Not Always the Seller

Ironically, in many FSBO situations, the biggest financial advantage often goes to the buyer, not the seller.

Why?

The Bottom Line for Sellers in NY & CT Markets

Across Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, and Connecticut, the data consistently shows:

Exposure drives competition. Competition drives price.

When comparing FSBO vs. working with a real estate agent, the key question is not just commission savings—but total net outcome.

Would you rather:

In many cases, the second option wins.

Make the Most Informed Decision Before You Sell

Selling a home is one of the largest financial decisions you’ll make. The right strategy can significantly impact your final outcome.

Contact us today.

Let’s show you what your home could actually sell for with full market exposure—and whether FSBO truly makes sense for your situation.

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