NH

Flat Fee MLS New Hampshire

Save $11,500–$13,800 on listing commissions

$460,000
Median Home Price
$11,500–$13,800
Potential Savings
2.5–3%
Buyer Agent Rate
New England Real Estate Network
Local MLS

New Hampshire Market Overview

New Hampshire has no income tax or sales tax. High-demand market with Boston commuter appeal driving premium prices.

Local MLS: New England Real Estate Network (NEREN)

Best Flat Fee MLS Services in New Hampshire

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Beycome
Flat Fee MLS + Title Bundle
#1 in New Hampshire
$99
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FlatFee.com
Simple Flat Fee MLS Nationwide
$149
starting at

Buyer's Agent Commission in New Hampshire After the NAR Settlement

Since August 2024, buyer's agent commissions are no longer set by MLS rules. In New Hampshire, the typical range is 2.5–3%, but sellers can now negotiate or offer a lower amount.

  • Buyers must now sign a buyer-broker agreement before touring homes
  • Sellers can offer buyer agent compensation as a concession in the purchase agreement
  • Offering competitive buyer agent compensation can attract more offers

Showing Instructions Guide

When listing flat fee, you typically manage your own showings. Here's how to set it up:

  1. 1Set showing windows — Define your available times (e.g., Mon–Sat, 10am–7pm) in your listing dashboard.
  2. 2Use a lockbox — Order a combination lockbox from your flat fee provider or Amazon. Give buyer agents the code after they confirm their showing.
  3. 3Require confirmation — Always confirm identity via their MLS license number before sharing access.
  4. 4Follow up — Contact buyer agents within 24 hours of showings for feedback.

Flat Fee MLS New Hampshire — FAQ

What is flat fee MLS in New Hampshire?

Flat fee MLS in New Hampshire lets you pay a one-time fee (typically $95–$500) to have your home listed on New England Real Estate Network (NEREN) and syndicated to Zillow, Realtor.com, and other portals — without paying a full listing agent commission.

How much can I save with flat fee MLS in New Hampshire?

Based on the median home price in New Hampshire, sellers can typically save $11,500–$13,800 by using a flat fee MLS service instead of paying a traditional listing agent 2.5–3% commission.

Do I still need to pay a buyer's agent in New Hampshire?

You are not required to offer buyer's agent compensation, but most sellers still offer 2–3% to attract buyer's agents. Since the 2024 NAR settlement, buyer agent commissions are fully negotiable in New Hampshire.

Is flat fee MLS legal in New Hampshire?

Yes, flat fee MLS listing is completely legal in New Hampshire. The listing company is a licensed real estate broker who places your property on the MLS on your behalf.

What is the best flat fee MLS service in New Hampshire?

Beycome is our top pick in New Hampshire due to its competitive pricing, full syndication, and bundled title services option. FlatFee.com is a strong second for sellers who prefer working with a local agent team.

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Median price$460,000
Savings$11,500–$13,800
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