Start with your Palm Beach County address.
We will check coverage and show you the math, then take it from there.
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 fee instead of a percentage of your sale price. You’re never handed a login and left on your own.
The math for a Palm Beach County seller
The flat fee does not scale with your home's price. On a $600,000 Palm Beach County home, a traditional 3% listing-side commission would cost $18,000 — the gap is your equity, kept. Buyer-agent compensation, if you choose to offer it, is paid at closing and is separate from the flat fee.
What every Palm Beach County 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 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 Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Wellington, Jupiter, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Royal Palm Beach, Lake Worth Beach, and Greenacres — plus the surrounding cities and unincorporated Palm Beach County.
Palm Beach County is one of the largest counties by area in Florida and one of the most diverse residential markets in the state. The county stretches from Jupiter and Tequesta in the north through the urban core of West Palm Beach, the equestrian communities of Wellington and Royal Palm Beach, and the coastal cities of Delray Beach and Boca Raton in the south. Property types range from oceanfront condos to single-family homes in master-planned communities, golf-course estates, and acreage properties in the western communities. Your listing posts to Beaches MLS — the regional MLS that covers Palm Beach County — and syndicates to Zillow, Realtor.com, and other syndicated real estate websites.
Questions Palm Beach County sellers ask first
Do you list condos and townhomes in Palm Beach County, or only single-family homes?
Both. We list single-family homes, condos, townhomes, villas, and small-to-medium multifamily properties across Palm Beach County. The flat fee structure is the same for each. HOA and condo association disclosure requirements are handled as part of the listing preparation.
Does the $3,595 flat fee apply to higher-priced or waterfront Palm Beach County listings?
Yes. The listing-side fee is flat — it does not scale with your home's price or location within Palm Beach County. On higher-priced waterfront and equestrian properties the gap to a percentage-based commission is the largest, which is where the savings show up.
I'm in Palm Beach County but I can't meet in person. Can the consultation be remote?
Yes. You will meet a Florida-licensed member of our team on a video call — an introductory call, not a sales pitch. From there, we handle the photography, build the listing, launch it on Beaches MLS, and walk every offer, inspection, and closing step through with you. You do not have to coordinate moving pieces or chase paperwork. We carry it from your first call to the closing table.
I'm an out-of-state owner with a property in Palm Beach County. Can I sell remotely?
Yes. The pricing consultation is a virtual call. Photography is scheduled on-site at the property. MLS preparation, listing launch, offer review, and closing coordination all happen remotely. Many Palm Beach County sellers — particularly seasonal residents and investors — manage the entire sale from out of state.
Do I have to offer buyer-agent compensation to sell my Palm Beach County 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 listing strategy. Your broker walks you through the trade-offs and you decide what to offer.
See if your Palm Beach County 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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