Need to sell your home? Whether you are selling because of divorce, probate, relocation, downsizing, financial pressure, or another major life change, Seeking Agents® helps you compare real estate agents more clearly, review your options, and stay in control of the process.
We do not provide legal advice and we are not a brokerage. We simply give home sellers a more transparent way to compare agents, understand selling costs, and decide what works best for their situation.
Free to use. No obligation. No pressure.
Selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions most people make. Whether you need to sell because of divorce, probate, relocation, downsizing, or financial pressure, understanding your options can help you avoid costly mistakes.
Many home sellers default to the first real estate agent they speak with, but commission rates, marketing strategies, communication styles, and local experience can vary significantly. Comparing multiple agents before making a decision can lead to better outcomes and potentially thousands of dollars in savings.
Before choosing an agent, it also helps to review likely selling costs, explore a real estate commission calculator, and browse local agent comparison pages so you can make a more informed decision.
One of the biggest questions home sellers have is how much they will actually keep after the sale. Real estate commission, closing costs, repairs, concessions, and timing can all affect your net proceeds.
Even a small difference in commission can mean thousands of dollars in net proceeds. Use our commission calculator by state to estimate common scenarios.
Lower commission is not the only factor. The best fit is an agent who offers the right mix of service, strategy, communication, and value for your situation.
Browse city and state comparison pages so you can review more than one option before deciding who should represent you.
Selling a home is a major decision. It can feel even more overwhelming when the sale is tied to divorce, probate, relocation, downsizing, financial strain, or another life change.
Compare agent options more fairly, understand likely selling costs, and review next steps when a home sale is part of divorce.
Learn how probate home sales work, what costs may affect the estate, and how to compare agents more clearly before choosing one.
Not every home sale fits neatly into one category. If you are moving, downsizing, dealing with financial strain, or simply need to sell for personal reasons, you may still have more options than you think.
Many sellers are pushed toward one referral. We believe you deserve a clearer comparison process.
Review your options, compare proposals, and decide what works best for your situation.
Commission and service differences can affect how much money you keep after the sale, which is why many sellers start with a commission calculator before comparing agents.
The platform is free to use, and you are never forced to choose an agent.
Start with your location and selling situation so you can explore the most relevant options and resources.
Review differences in commission, service, communication style, and approach before deciding. You can also browse local comparison pages to see what options are available in your area.
Move forward only if and when you are comfortable. You stay in control the entire time.
Explore pages designed for homeowners selling during divorce, including broader guidance, agent-comparison help, and cost-related tools like our sell-house-during-divorce resource.
Explore pages designed for heirs, executors, and families managing a probate home sale, including agent-comparison help and estate-focused guidance like our sell-house-in-probate resource.
Use these tools to estimate selling costs, compare local agent options, and explore next steps before making a decision.
Estimate how commission differences may affect the money you keep after the sale.
Browse state and city pages to review real estate agent options more transparently.
Explore educational guides for divorce, probate, and other home-selling decisions.
Yes. Home sellers can use Seeking Agents® at no cost. Agents pay to access the platform and compete for business.
No. You can review your options without any obligation to move forward.
No. Seeking Agents® is not a brokerage. It is a platform that helps consumers compare real estate agent options more clearly.
In many cases, yes. Comparing more than one agent can help you understand differences in commission, service, local experience, and communication style before you commit.
Yes. This page is designed as a broad seller resource, and we also have dedicated pages for divorce and probate with more situation-specific guidance.
Explore additional pages that may help you compare options and make a more informed home-selling decision.
Compare agents more clearly, explore your selling options, and take the next step with more confidence.
For informational purposes only. We do not provide legal advice. We are not a brokerage.