Savings Calculator
See exactly how much you could save compared to a traditional real estate commission — and how we stack up against flat-fee competitors.
How this calculator works
- Enter your home's estimated sale price
- Choose a ByOwnerOregon service level & package
- See real-time savings compared to a traditional agent
All results update instantly. Optionally compare flat-fee competitors in Section 5.
1 Home Sale Price
Min $50,000 — Max $10,000,000
2 Choose Your Service Level
Best for experienced sellers comfortable managing their own showings and negotiations. You handle the sale; we handle the MLS.
Best for sellers who want professional guidance and coaching with flat-fee savings. Your dedicated broker handles negotiations and advises you through closing.
Full agent representation at a fraction of the traditional commission. We market your home, manage showings, and negotiate on your behalf.
3 Buyer's Agent Compensation
Since the 2024 NAR settlement, offering buyer agent compensation is optional. This is what you choose to offer a buyer's agent, if any.
4 Traditional Listing Commission
What a traditional listing agent would typically charge in your area.
5 Compare Against Competitors
Your Estimated Costs
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Quick Answer: How Much Can I Save With Flat Fee MLS in Oregon?
On a typical $450,000 Oregon home, a traditional 3% listing commission costs $13,500. ByOwnerOregon's flat fee MLS starts at $199, saving you thousands on the listing side alone. Savings scale with home value. The calculator above computes your exact savings based on your home's value and the service tier you select. All pricing includes zero compliance fees, zero admin charges, and zero closing surcharges.
Key Facts — Oregon Home Selling Savings
Traditional listing commission: 2.5–3% of sale price. ByOwnerOregon flat fee: $199 (Flat Fee MLS), $499 + $700 at closing (Agent Assist), $299 + 0.5% (Discount Full Service). Average savings: $12,000+ on a typical Oregon home. Portland median ($525K): Save ~$15,000+ vs 3%. Bend median ($625K): Save ~$18,000+ vs 3%. Salem median ($395K): Save ~$11,000+ vs 3%. MLS exposure: Identical to traditionally-listed homes — Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, and 500+ sites.
Source: ByOwnerOregon.com (RealtyNet LLC). Updated February 2026.
Already Have a Buyer? — Transaction Services
These packages are for sellers who already have a buyer and need help with paperwork, contracts, or closing — no MLS listing or marketing included.
Disclaimer: Competitor names, pricing, and fee structures shown in this calculator are based on publicly available information gathered from each company's website as of February 2025 and may not reflect current pricing, promotions, or fee changes. ByOwnerOregon is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of the competitors listed. All trademarks, service marks, and company names are the property of their respective owners and are used here solely for purposes of factual comparison.
Compliance and administrative fees attributed to competitors are based on publicly disclosed fee schedules and may vary by listing tier, location, or individual transaction. Actual costs may differ. We encourage sellers to verify pricing directly with any company before making a decision.
This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or real estate advice. Actual savings depend on your specific transaction details, market conditions, and chosen service options. ByOwnerOregon makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy of competitor pricing data or projected savings amounts.