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When you're looking through the Sunday paper you might see ads that say "fsbo home", "fsbo house", or "fsbo land." What does FSBO mean? FSBO stands for For Sale By Owner. This is when a seller puts up his home or land for sale without the use of a real estate agent.
In the last 5 years FSBO house sales and FSBO land sales have become more common. This is especially true in the northeastern portion of the United States where ISoldMyHouse.com has lead the way in helping FSBO home sellers market their homes. We're rapidly expanding into other portions of the country which will make FSBO home and FSBO land sales even more commonplace.
The thought of selling you home without a real estate agent might sound daunting or even scary, but with the right guidance and consultation with a real estate attorney, FSBO home sales can be a very rewarding and smooth process. Take a look at our FSBO tips and then create an account on ISoldMyHouse.com to get started.
- What is FSBO
- Top 5 Reasons to Sell FSBO
- Preparing your house for sale
- Marketing your house
- For Sale By Owner Tips
- Land For Sale By Owner
- Get The Facts!
- For Sale By Owner
- The Real Cost of Credit
- FSBO Information
- Sell Your House: Tips for Closing When You're Selling a House Yourself
- Five Staging Strategies That Sell a Home Fast
- Selling Your Own Home with Social Media
- Keep Emotions in Check when Selling Your Own House
- How to Sell Your Own Home in 8 Steps
- Will Owner Financing Sell my House Quickly?
- Five Frugal Ways to Sell Your House Quickly
- Managing Your Kids when You're Selling Your House
- Involving Kids when You Buy Your Home
- I Need to Sell My House Quickly! Tips for Selling at a Fair Price
- Should I Sell My House Myself?
- Benefits of Selling a House Yourself
- Buy a Home for Sale by Owner with Confidence
- How a Home Sale Works
- How to Tell what Home Buyers Want
- Using Facebook to Sell Your House
- Selling a Home with Social Media
- How Twitter Can Help You Sell a House
- FAQ About Title 5 Inspection
- Account FAQs
- How to Choose a Home Inspector




