Sell your home with confidence
Sell your home yourself
Deciding to sell your home yourself is similar to traditional selling but without the help of a real estate agent. In this case, you’re responsible for the home prep, marketing, showings, and negotiations.
Why sell your home yourself
- Avoid paying a listing agent commission
- Advertise your listing for free on Take My House Now
- Flexibility and control from start to finish
How to sell your home yourself
When selling yourself, start with home prep, staging, and hiring a professional photographer. Once your marketing materials are ready, research comparable homes to help price your home. Then, list on Take My House Now. You’ll likely host home showings or open houses. Then select an offer, negotiate, accept and close.

How It Works
Selling your home with Take My House Now is designed to be simple, fast, and efficient. Here’s how our platform makes the process seamless:
1. Create Your Account
2. List Your Home
- Address and Description: Highlight the key features that make your home stand out.
- Upload Photos: Showcase your property with high-quality images that attract serious buyers.
- Set Your Price: Stay in control by deciding on the right price for your home.
Our user-friendly platform guides you step-by-step, making the process straightforward even for first-time sellers.

3. Get Notified
As soon as a buyer shows interest in your property, you’ll receive instant email and text notifications. Our real-time alerts keep you in the loop during the critical early moments when buyers are most engaged.
4. Close the Deal
- Negotiate Offers: Discuss terms and pricing directly without middlemen.
- Finalize Agreements: Set up showings, answer buyer questions, and close the deal on your timeline.
With Take My House Now, you’re empowered to sell your home on your terms. Say goodbye to traditional fees and delays, and hello to a smarter, more efficient way to sell your property.
Why Choose Us?
Affordable Listings
Skip the high fees of traditional platforms. For just $25/month, you can list your property and access all our features—no hidden costs, no surprises. Choose flexible multi-month plans to save even more while staying in control of your sale.
Instant Notifications
Direct Buyer Connections
User-Friendly Platform

Frequently Asked Questions
When selling my house, where should I begin?
Register for an account HERE
How long does it take to sell a house?
On average, homes in the U.S. spend about one month on the market before going under contract, and another month or more to close. In 2020, the average time to sell a home was 55-70 days from list to close.
What home seller mistakes should I avoid?
Common mistakes when selling a house include overpricing, poor sale timing, incomplete home repairs, unprofessional marketing photography and forgetting to factor in all of the closing costs as a seller. Learn more about your likely home sale net proceeds.
What are the benefits of using TakeMyHouseNow over traditional real estate platforms?
TakeMyHouseNow offers affordability, simplicity, and control. With listing fees starting as low as $25/month, sellers can avoid costly commissions. The platform connects buyers and sellers directly in real time, eliminating the middleman and streamlining the sales process.
Is TakeMyHouseNow suitable for investors?
Absolutely! TakeMyHouseNow is ideal for investors looking to buy or sell properties. The platform’s real-time notifications and affordable pricing make it an excellent choice for managing transactions efficiently.
How do I get started with listing my property?
To list your property, sign up on TakeMyHouseNow.com, choose your preferred listing plan, and complete the property details. Once submitted, your listing will be live, and potential buyers will be notified immediately.
Does TakeMyHouseNow provide support for sellers and buyers?
Yes, our team is here to assist with any questions or technical issues. Contact our support team via the Help Center on our website or email us directly for guidance throughout your selling or buying journey.