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Kevin Dee
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Posting my investment property for sale on Trulia

Kevin Dee
  • Investor
  • Great Neck, NY
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Hello Experts!

I'm trying to list my property for sale on Trulia (No Broker). Does anyone know if this is free for me? Or do I need to be a real estate professional? From what I see online, it's free to list, but I always get stuck on the sign up / sign in screen. So it doesn't seem to work. Do I need to find a real estate professional to list it?

Thanks!

Kevin

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Kevin Dee
  • Investor
  • Great Neck, NY
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Yup, for some reason during the Trulia Business Sign In Process I keep getting silently rejected. I posted on Zillow for free with no problems. FSBO and ForSaleByOwner (I think different companies) both charge fees. I don't think I need to be on the MLS though since in NY FSBO means no broker needed! Trulia seems to be the most popular site for people just searching for homes.

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