Selling without an agent sounds simple: skip the commission, keep more of your money. In Ohio it can work, but there’s more to it than a yard sign and an online listing. Here’s how selling privately actually works here, what it costs you in time and effort, and the simplest private route of all.
What “selling without a realtor” really means
A for-sale-by-owner sale means selling without listing with an agent. You handle the marketing, showings, negotiating, and paperwork yourself. The main draw is saving the commission, which in Ohio commonly runs about 5–6% of the price. The catch is how much work moves onto your plate, and how many places a private deal can go sideways.
For sale by owner vs. agent vs. cash buyer
| For sale by owner | Real estate agent | Cash buyer | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commission | None | ~5–6% | None |
| Your workload | High | Low | Very low |
| Buyer reach | Limited | Widest (MLS) | Direct |
| Repairs & showings | Yes | Yes | None |
| Typical timeline | Weeks–months | Weeks–months | 1–2 weeks |
The steps to sell privately in Ohio
- Price it right using recent comparable sales in your area
- Prep, declutter, and photograph the home well
- Market it: signage, online classifieds, and social media
- Handle showings and screen buyers yourself
- Complete the Ohio Residential Property Disclosure Form and negotiate the offer
- Use a title company (or a real estate attorney) to handle the closing and deed transfer
That last step isn’t optional if you want it done right; a title company or attorney manages the closing so the sale holds up.
The simplest private sale: a direct cash buyer
There’s a private route most owners forget. Selling directly to a local cash buyer is about as private as it gets: no public listing, no sign on the lawn, no parade of strangers through your home, and no commission. You share a few details, get a no-obligation offer, and if it works, a title company closes it, often in one to two weeks. The home sells as-is, so there are no repairs or showings. The offer sits below full retail, but you skip the commission, the marketing, and the months of uncertainty.
The bottom line
If your home shows well and you have time, for-sale-by-owner can save real money. If you’d rather keep it quiet, skip the repairs, and be done quickly, a direct cash sale is the private option worth comparing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sell my house without a realtor in Ohio?
Yes. You can sell for-sale-by-owner and skip the commission. You handle pricing, marketing, showings, and negotiation, complete the Ohio disclosure form, and use a title company or attorney to close.
Do I need an attorney or title company to sell privately in Ohio?
You’ll want one to handle the closing and deed transfer correctly. Ohio commonly uses title companies for closings, which protects you from paperwork mistakes.
How much can I save selling without a realtor?
You save the commission, commonly about 5–6% of the price. Weigh that against the time, marketing costs, and the longer timeline a private sale often takes.
What’s the fastest way to sell privately?
Selling directly to a local cash buyer. There’s no public listing, no showings, and no commission, and it can close in one to two weeks.
Is selling without a realtor risky?
It carries more responsibility. You screen buyers, handle disclosure, and manage the deal yourself. A title company for closing and honest disclosure reduce the risk considerably.
Do I have to make repairs to sell privately?
Not if you sell as-is to a cash buyer. On the open private market, minor fixes and cleaning help, but a direct buyer takes the home in its current condition.