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Arden is not a standard subdivision — it is an agrihood, a community built around a real working farm with a farmhouse, resident garden plots, and year-round farm programming, wrapped in lakes, miles of trails, and resort pools in western Loxahatchee. Buyers come to Arden for that lifestyle specifically, and they pay for it. If you bought here in the last several years, most of what your home is worth is equity you have built. Selling it through a percentage-based commission hands a slice of that equity to the brokerage; a flat fee does not.
A licensed broker leads where it counts — pricing strategy, contract and offer review, inspection and appraisal coordination, negotiation, and closing — backed by full MLS exposure and professional photography, for one flat $3,595 instead of a percentage of your sale price. And because Arden sells on lifestyle, your listing markets the farm, the garden, and the trails, not just the house.
The math for an Arden seller
The flat fee does not scale with your home's price — the same $3,595 whether you are in an entry-level Arden home or a larger single-family home near the farm. Buyer-agent compensation, if you choose to offer it, is paid at closing and is separate from the flat fee.
What every Arden listing includes
Every listing gets all of it — not an à la carte menu.
- Full MLS listing on Beaches MLS with syndication to Zillow, Realtor.com, and other syndicated real estate websites.
- Live pricing consultation with a licensed broker — priced against nearby resales and the builders' standing inventory.
- Agrihood-lifestyle marketing — the farm, garden plots, trails, lakes, and pools featured in the listing, not just the floor plan.
- Professional photography for the listing.
- Social media marketing across our channels and local buyer groups.
- Offer review and negotiation on every offer and counter.
- Transaction support through closing — inspections, appraisal, title, and HOA estoppel coordination.
- Direct line to your adviser — call, text, or email a licensed broker.
- Showing coordination with seller-controlled access.
- Dedicated listing phone number so your personal cell stays private.
- Post-NAR buyer-agent guidance on what to offer, if anything.
Living the Arden lifestyle
The amenities are the story — and the story sells the home.
The working farm & farmhouse
A five-acre-style working farm with a farmhouse and community programming sits at the heart of Arden — the feature that defines the community and the first thing a listing should lead with.
Garden plots & farm programming
Resident garden plots and seasonal farm events give buyers a lifestyle they cannot get in a standard subdivision — a genuine differentiator when pricing against nearby new construction.
Trails, lakes & resort pools
Miles of walking and biking trails, multiple lakes, and resort-style pools round out the amenity package — the outdoor, family-oriented draw that brings buyers to Arden by name.
All-ages, larger-lot living
Homes by Lennar, Ryan Homes, and D.R. Horton across a range of sizes appeal to families and larger-lot buyers — a specific pool your broker markets to directly.
Selling in western Loxahatchee
Arden sits in Loxahatchee in western Palm Beach County (ZIP 33470), developed by Freehold Communities as one of the region's defining agrihoods. It is a self-contained, lifestyle-driven community — which is exactly why buyers search for it by name rather than by ZIP code. Homes here are still being built by Lennar, Ryan Homes, and D.R. Horton, so your resale competes with new construction, and the amenity story is what sets a lived-in home apart.
Your listing posts to Beaches MLS — the regional MLS that covers Palm Beach County — and syndicates to Zillow, Realtor.com, and the other major portals, so a buyer searching “Arden Loxahatchee” finds your home. Our office is in Plantation, Broward County, and we list throughout Palm Beach County. The flat fee is the same regardless of neighborhood, property type, or list price.
Questions Arden sellers ask first
How do you market the Arden agrihood lifestyle in my listing?
The lifestyle is a big part of what a buyer is paying for in Arden, so we sell it, not just the square footage. The listing leads with the working farm and farmhouse, the community garden plots, the miles of trails, the lakes, and the resort pools — the things people search for by name when they want this specific community. Your home's floor plan matters, but in an agrihood the amenity story is what makes a buyer choose Arden over a standard subdivision, and your broker makes sure the listing tells it.
The HOA covers the farm and amenities — how is that presented to buyers?
Buyers ask what the HOA covers before they ask almost anything else, so your broker gathers the current assessment figure and what it funds — farm programming, garden plots, trails, pools, and common areas — and presents it clearly in the listing. When the amenities are the reason someone wants Arden, showing exactly what the assessment pays for turns a monthly cost into a selling point rather than a question mark late in due diligence.
Builders like Lennar, Ryan Homes, and D.R. Horton are still selling new homes near Arden — can you still sell mine?
Yes — and pricing against active new construction is exactly where a broker earns their keep. Builders rarely discount their base price, and your resale competes on move-in readiness, upgrades already installed, established landscaping, and location within the community relative to the farm, trails, and pools. Your broker prices your home against both nearby resales and the builders' current standing inventory so it stands out rather than sitting behind the model center.
Who buys in an agrihood like Arden?
Arden is an all-ages, lifestyle-driven community, so the buyer pool skews toward families and buyers who want the farm, garden, and trail lifestyle plus larger-lot, master-planned living in western Palm Beach County. That is a specific search — people looking for Arden usually know what an agrihood is and want it. Your broker markets to that buyer directly instead of treating your home like any other listing in the ZIP code.
Does the flat fee change because Arden homes have unusual amenities?
No. The flat $3,595 listing-side fee is the same in Arden as anywhere else, at every price point, whether you are in an entry townhome or a larger single-family home near the farm. The amenities change how we market the home, not what you pay to list it. Buyer-agent compensation, if you choose to offer any, is separate and decided by you.
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