Flat Fee MLS in North Carolina
ADDvantage delivers FSBO sellers the most comprehensive flat fee MLS programs available.
Choose the program that best suits your needs for selling your North Carolina property…

The ADDvantage® Way
Selling FSBO with MLS saves 3%
We offer 4 customized flat fee MLS listing plans, each designed to meet the needs of North Carolina FSBO home sellers. Our #1 recommended ADDvantage Plus™ contract-to-close flat fee listing program takes the worry out of listing as a self-represented flat fee seller and may just get you more money for your home.
Why listing with a North Carolina licensed flat fee MLS broker is a smart move
Read our flat fee listed client testimonials, our North Carolina Flat Fee MLS Bill Of Rights and our listing agreements for flat rate MLS sellers and you too will be convinced that we are the most trusted MLS Listing Service in North Carolina. ADDvantage®: professional, reliable, 100% transparent - never any hidden fees or gimmicks.
ADDvantage® gets North Carolina flat fee MLS sellers more offers
Flat rate MLS listing often means flat service. At ADDvantage®, our brand of discount MLS listings include our legendary 8:00-8:00 – 7 days a week live phone support which results in more showings & more offers.
Get your listing in the MLS fast with the flat fee listing pros
Members of 1 North Carolina MLS boards from Miami-SE Florida Regional MLS, Orlando – Mid-Florida, Greater Tampa Association of Realtors®, Jacksonville –NE Florida Regional MLS & smaller North Carolina MLS boards such as Amelia Island, Marathon, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Bradenton, Sarasota, Ocala, Fort Myers, Naples and many others. ADDvantage's® broker has been a flat fee listing broker for 8+ years & a broker since 1984.
Listing Flat Fee MLS in North Carolina? Pass your commission savings on to the buyer and get SOLD!
Anytime ADD-ons for our FSBO MLS listed sellers
- Lockboxes Facilitate the agents by making your home easily accessible
- Signage Customized metal signs, riders, pointer signs, stands, posts & more
- Virtual Tours Professional photos and virtual images to go with your flat fee MLS listing
- Just Listed Postcards Let your neighbors get the word out about your FSBO
- Agent Activate® Need one of our agents to show your home?
- Agent Assure™ Avoid the worry of missed Realtor® and buyer calls
- SHOWCASE on Realtor.com Up to 25 photos, full property description, open houses & more
Flat Fee MLS 101
Sell faster using my 5 tips for listing flat fee MLS in North Carolina
Look like all other listings in the NC MLS. Package your North Carolina flat fee listing so Realtors® will see your listing in the MLS exactly the same as a full-service agent's listing. List flat fee with ADDvantage Plus™ and you'll get more Realtor® showings, worry less about negotiating or filing disclosures, have less stress and likely get a higher sale price.
Use a yard sign that promotes a professional image. Realtors® fear For Sale By Owner signs (white and red; generic) because they mean FSBO and not necessarily MLS listed. As well, FSBO signs promote the seller's phone number and that is not what a Realtor® wants their buyer to see. The best solution is to use a metal ADDvantage® sign with our number on it. This means you get a professional MLS administrator answering the phone for you 8:00am-8:00pm 7 days a week and we forward all buyer leads to you and schedule appointments. This service is called Agent Assure™ and is $199 as an add-on or free with our ADDvantage Plus™ program.
List flat fee without giving up the right to sell By Owner and get 100% contract-to-close representation. Contract representation is so important for many reasons but the most critical reason to list using ADDvantage Plus™ contract-to-close representation is so Realtors® only talk with and negotiate through ADDvantage®. This assures you peace of mind that there will be no mistakes in getting you the highest offer. Additionally, Realtors® prefer working with another broker as apposed with the seller.
Price your property right where you want to sell it and leave no room to negotiate. This might sound crazy but it's true. In a buyer's market, buyers are anticipating prices to move lower and therefore buy under what sellers call “market value.” Conversely, in a seller's market, buyers justify buying “market” prices because they believe prices will rise in the future.
List with a trusted and reliable NC licensed flat fee MLS broker, ADDvantage®. Our flat fee clients frequently compliment us by saying that we are truly light years ahead of other flat fee and full-service companies in North Carolina. And they are right because we have invested in the future and understand what sellers need. We have the longest hours in live phone coverage of any flat fee service in America (8:00am - 8:00pm / 7 days a week), we forward all buyer leads to sellers in real time, have the best 100% paperless listing software and have special software to track contract negotiations and close deals without a hitch.
About North Carolina
One of the founding thirteen colonies, North Carolina was in the forefront all major historical events that have transpired within the land called America over the past 200 years.
100 counties make up the State of North Carolina, Raleigh being its capital. NC was the dividing geographic line that separated this country into the North and South in 1861, with N. Carolina becoming the last state to secede from the Union and join the Confederate states. North Carolina rejoined the Union 7 years later on July 4, 1868.
North Carolina continued to be at the leading edge of American History when the Wright Brothers made their first successful flight with the Kitty Hawk in 1902. Today, over 9,000,000 residents populate N. Carolina making it the 10th largest state in the United States. Charlotte is the largest city.
Elizabeth Dole and Richard Burr, both Republicans, hold Senatorial positions while Mike Easley, a Democrat, is the governor.
Interesting tidbits: The state contains over 78,000 miles of paved roads-the most in the US, has more than 200 waterfalls and has over 1500 lakes. Nickname: the Tar Heel State.








