
How much does it cost to sell with Bōde?
Bōde’s pricing is simple & transparent You choose between our lowest cost option of $949

Bōde’s pricing is simple & transparent You choose between our lowest cost option of $949

At the heart of the matter are two major issues the real estate industry needs to address – transparency of how fees are collected, and the misalignment of incentives for real estate agents.

When selling your home, you want buyers to see the absolute best version of it. Professional photos do just that. We share the other benefits of having professional photos when selling your home.

If you’re the type of person that does your own taxes online… you probably value control, convenience, and savings. And selling your own home online is even easier!

Curious what the house next door sold for? Now you can see easily what that house, and many others, sold for – yourself!

A home inspection is the perfect chance to learn all about your new home, including not just finding out about what could be wrong but also learning how to maintain the condition of the home – and your home inspector is there to help!

Selling your home is a process and, although it can be overwhelming at times, having multiple offers can be a great problem to have! When managing multiple offers as a seller it’s important to feel empowered to make the best decision for your personal situation.

What makes an agent more valuable in a higher end property? Bōde’s CEO, Robert Price separates vanity from substance to investigate further.

When you are selling your home, it is important to understand and be ready for all of the costs you might encounter.

Be prepared to sell your home by knowing what costs you may encounter. It’s important to understand how you can make educated decisions that will help you save more.

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