Start with your Hollywood address.
We will check coverage and show you the math, then take it from there.
Hollywood sits deliberately between two markets — Fort Lauderdale to the north, Miami to the south — and its neighborhoods sell to both buyer pools: the lakes and golf streets of Hollywood Lakes and Emerald Hills, the mid-century ranches of Hollywood Hills, workforce neighborhoods west of 441, and the Broadwalk condo towers on the sand. We've closed here recently, and the lesson repeats: the listing-side fee is a choice. Here it's a flat $3,595 — with a licensed broker doing the same work a percentage pays for.
The math for a Hollywood seller
The flat fee does not scale with your home's price — and in Hollywood, where the same week can bring an FHA first-time buyer and a cash investor, keeping the fee flat protects your net either way. Buyer-agent compensation, if you choose to offer it, is paid at closing and is separate from the flat fee.
What every Hollywood 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 Hollywood
Hollywood Lakes, Emerald Hills, Hollywood Hills, North Central Hollywood, Boulevard Heights, Driftwood, West Lake Village, Three Islands, and the Hollywood Beach and Broadwalk condo corridor.
Hollywood anchors southern Broward County — a city that draws from two directions at once, with Miami buyers pushing north for value and Broward buyers holding ground for the beach and the neighborhoods. That two-market dynamic is a pricing opportunity when it's read correctly. 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 Hollywood sellers ask first
Do you actually know the Hollywood market?
We sell here. A recent closing of ours in central Hollywood drew offers from both directions this market feeds on — Broward families and Miami-corridor buyers — and closed above the neighborhood's recent comps. Reading which buyer pool your home actually serves is the difference between a listing that moves and one that sits.
My Hollywood home needs work. Does the flat fee still make sense?
Yes — arguably more. Homes sold as-is or priced for updates attract FHA first-timers and investors, and both negotiate hard. Every dollar not spent on a percentage fee is margin you keep in that negotiation. The listing side stays $3,595 regardless of condition.
What about Hollywood Beach condos?
Beach-building sales now run through milestone-inspection and reserve questions before price even comes up. Your broker gathers the association's answers early and presents them with the listing — buildings with clean answers are commanding the premiums.
Can the consultation be remote if I'm not in Hollywood right now?
Yes. Many Hollywood 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 Hollywood 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 Hollywood sale from pricing through closing for a flat $3,595 instead of a percentage. If you're comparing low-commission and discount options in Hollywood, compare what's included — not just the fee.
How much does it cost to sell a house in Hollywood?
The main costs for a Hollywood 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 Hollywood?
The biggest controllable line on your closing statement is the listing-side fee — with a flat fee it stays $3,595 whether your Hollywood 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.
See if your Hollywood home is a fit.
Address only to start. A Florida-licensed broker reviews comps in your neighborhood and follows up with your recommended list price.
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