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Fort Lauderdale is the Venice of America — 165 miles of navigable waterways, canal-front estates in Rio Vista and the Las Olas Isles, walkable neighborhoods like Victoria Park and Tarpon River, Coral Ridge's country-club streets, and a beachfront condo skyline. Values here mean a percentage listing fee is one of the biggest single costs of your sale. Here it's a flat $3,595 — with a licensed broker doing the same work a percentage pays for.
The math for a Fort Lauderdale seller
The flat fee does not scale with your home's price — and at Fort Lauderdale waterfront values, that sentence is routinely a five-figure difference. Buyer-agent compensation, if you choose to offer it, is paid at closing and is separate from the flat fee.
The Fort Lauderdale market right now
Live BeachesMLS data for Fort Lauderdale residential listings · updated August 13, 2026.
On Fort Lauderdale's $545,000 median sale, a 3% listing-side fee would be $16,350. Here the listing-side fee is a flat $3,595 — $12,755 kept on the median sale, and the gap only grows above it. Source: BeachesMLS, August 13, 2026. City-wide medians for residential listings — not an estimate of your home's value.
What every Fort Lauderdale listing includes
Every listing gets all of it — not an à la carte menu.
- Full MLS listing on your local MLS with syndication to Zillow, Realtor.com, and other syndicated real estate websites.
- Live pricing consultation with a licensed broker before you commit to list.
- 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 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.
- Florida brokerage of record — United Realty Group, Inc.
Serving all of Fort Lauderdale
Victoria Park, Tarpon River, Rio Vista, the Las Olas Isles, Harbor Beach, Coral Ridge and Coral Ridge Country Club, Imperial Point, Croissant Park, the beachfront condo corridor, and the neighborhoods in between.
Fort Lauderdale is the seat of Broward County and one of Florida's most liquid housing markets — boaters chasing dockage, condo buyers on the sand, families in the ridge neighborhoods, and a steady stream of Northeast relocations who shop online long before they land. Your listing posts to your local MLS and syndicates to Zillow, Realtor.com, and the other major portals where those buyers search. The flat fee structure is the same regardless of property type or list price.
Questions Fort Lauderdale sellers ask first
Does the flat fee work for Fort Lauderdale waterfront and dock properties?
Yes — and it's where the math is most dramatic. The listing-side fee is $3,595 whether your home is a Croissant Park bungalow or an Isles canal-front with a 60-foot dock. Waterfront sales price on documented specifics — dockage, depth, bridge clearance to the Intracoastal — and your broker presents exactly those facts to the buyers paying for them.
Do you handle Fort Lauderdale condo sales with today's inspection rules?
Yes. Milestone inspections, reserve studies, and association budgets are now the first questions buyers and lenders ask about any coastal building. Your broker gathers those answers up front and manages the association process through closing. The flat fee is the same.
Fort Lauderdale prices vary wildly street to street. How do you price accurately?
Neighborhood by neighborhood, not city-wide. A Victoria Park cottage, a Coral Ridge country-club home, and an Isles waterfront share a ZIP code and nothing else — your broker prices from true micro-market comps and current competition, the same analysis behind our free home value range.
Can the consultation be remote if I'm not in Fort Lauderdale right now?
Yes. Many Fort Lauderdale sellers are seasonal residents. The consultation is a video call with a Florida-licensed member of our team, and the entire listing — photography, MLS launch, offers, closing — can be handled without you being in town.
Do I have to offer buyer-agent compensation to sell my Fort Lauderdale home?
No — under the current rules, sellers are not required to offer compensation to a buyer's agent. Some sellers still choose to as part of their strategy. Your broker walks you through the trade-offs for your specific property and price point, and you decide.
Is Flat Fee Select a discount real estate brokerage?
Not in the way that term is usually meant. A “discount brokerage” often trims service to hit a lower price — limited support, entry-only MLS listings, or call-center agents. Flat Fee Select is a broker-led listing with full representation where it counts and a different fee structure: a licensed Florida broker handles your Fort Lauderdale sale from pricing through closing for a flat $3,595 instead of a percentage. If you're comparing low-commission and discount options in Fort Lauderdale, compare what's included — not just the fee.
How much does it cost to sell a house in Fort Lauderdale?
The main costs for a Fort Lauderdale seller are the listing-side fee (a percentage of your sale price under a traditional agreement, or $3,595 flat with Flat Fee Select), any buyer-agent compensation you choose to offer — which is separate, negotiable, and entirely your decision — plus Florida closing costs like title and documentary stamp taxes, and whatever you spend getting the home market-ready. The listing-side fee is the piece you control most directly by choosing how you list.
How can I save money selling my home in Fort Lauderdale?
The biggest controllable line on your closing statement is the listing-side fee — with a flat fee it stays $3,595 whether your Fort Lauderdale home sells for $300,000 or $900,000, so the savings grow with your price. The second lever is pricing it right the first time: a broker-prepared value range from live MLS comparable sales helps you avoid the price cuts and long market time that cost sellers real money. Start with the savings calculator, then request your free home value range.
How long does it take to sell a home in Fort Lauderdale right now?
Homes in Fort Lauderdale that closed in the last 90 days went under contract in a median of 59 days, with a median sale price of $545,000 across 941 sales (BeachesMLS, August 13, 2026). There are currently 2,300 active residential listings, so pricing against live competition matters — your broker prices from current Fort Lauderdale comps, not last year's.
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