Straight talk on selling your home.
No jargon, no sales theater. What the commission really costs, why both sides should read the same data, and how to keep more of what you built.

Buying a Home with Meydomo: How It Works for Buyers
Most buyers negotiate blind. On Meydomo you read the same HomeIQ report the seller paid for — same comps, same number. The seller pays the $1,998 fee. Here is what buying through Meydomo actually looks like.
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Selling a Home with Meydomo: How It Works (Step by Step)
Selling a home with Meydomo costs $1,998 total — not 6%. Here is the complete step-by-step process: HomeIQ Report, disclosures, photos, Gameplan, path selection, the interview, e-signing, and closing.
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HomeIQ Reports Explained: Report, CMA, Gameplan & Outlook
HomeIQ is the intelligence behind every Meydomo transaction — $4.95 for a home valuation built to Fannie Mae standards and signed by a licensed broker. Here is what each of the four reports does, in plain English.
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FSBO Saves the Commission and Can Cost You the Sale
For sale by owner is seductive math: skip the 6% and keep it all. The trap is everything the 6% was quietly paying for. There's a middle path.
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One Number, One Methodology, One Truth
For thirty years the seller paid for information the buyer never saw. We asked a simple question: what if both sides read the same document?
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The 6% Commission Isn't a Fee. It's a Wealth Transfer.
A 6% commission on a $500,000 home is $30,000 of your equity — not a service fee, a percentage of an asset you spent years building. Here's the difference, and what it should actually cost.
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