Flat Fee MLS in Seminole County, Florida
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ADDvantage® thinks sellers deserve more when flat fee MLS listing in Florida. Get more options, technology, service and marketing for your Seminole County flat fee MLS property. ADDvantage® helps you get more offers than with any other flat fee MLS broker by guaranteeing all buyer leads go to you and promising to back you up every day.
Seminole County sellers can get a flat fee MLS listing the same day with our 3 hour guarantee and can list a flat fee MLS home or condo for sale or for rent or even list land flat fee on the MLS. We are the experts in listing on the Multiple Listing Service.
ADDvantage® offers many tools and services to add benefit to your flat fee MLS listing on the MLS such as Agent Activate® free showing service, Agent Assure™ phone answering & scheduling service as well as many online marketing options such as Just Listed postcard mailers, real Virtual Tours, lockboxes, signage, CMAs, contract review and more.
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Listing Flat Fee MLS in Seminole, FL with ADDvantage® saves you 3-6%
Cities in Seminole County
| Altamonte Springs | Casselberry | Geneva |
| Goldenrod | Lake Mary | Lake Monroe |
| Longwood | Mid Florida | Oviedo |
| Sanford | Winter Springs |
About Seminole County
The development of Seminole County centers around the scenic 342 mile St. Johns River, a major artery into Central Florida from the East Coast. Seminole County was created out of Orange County in 1913 and is named for the Seminole tribe of Indians. The word “Seminole” is thought to be derived from the Spanish word Cimarron meaning “wild” or “runaway.” Before deciding on the name Seminole County, several other names were considered, such as Sanford County, then Celery County. Sanford and other communities in north Orange County had established separate identities long before the division into Seminole County became a reality. Sanford and Orlando grew apart in the ways their economies developed. A railroad linked both towns but there were no paved roads between them. Sanford developed a truck farming economy which relied heavily on shipping while Orlando centered more on citrus, commerce and tourism. It was, however, most likely a bitter sheriff’s race that ultimately brought about the Seminole County separation.
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Client Testimonials from Sellers in Seminole county, FL
Great way to sell your house. I figured why pay the listing agent 3% when I could pay the selling agent 5% and still save 1% of the selling price. It worked out great. The people at ADDvantage answered real estate questions when I was in doubt. One person even suggested a counter offer strategy that I ended up using to close the sale. Great Service and I will definitely use them in the future.
-unsigned (Street Smart client) Longwood, FL








