
Your Home.
Your Price.
Your Revolution.
A short book by Ata on ending the 6% era.
For decades, Americans have been told to pay 6% just to sell a home. That's billions drained from families every year.
YOUR HOME. YOUR PRICE. YOUR REVOLUTION. is the book that explains why it happened, how it's ending, and what comes next. It's part history, part playbook, and part call to arms.
Written for modern readers — short, punchy, and listenable — it's designed for Kindle, Audible, and every format that reaches the widest possible audience.
What's Inside the Manifesto
Four parts. Twelve chapters. One revolutionary idea.
The Problem
How 6% became untouchable.
Chapters:
- 1The Origin of the 6% Commission
- 2How the MLS Became a Monopoly
- 3The Real Cost to American Families
The Alternatives
FSBO pitfalls, flat-fee MLS done right, and the tech that powers Meydomo.
Chapters:
- 1For Sale By Owner: Why DIY Fails
- 2Flat-Fee MLS: Breaking the Middleman
- 3Technology Tools That Level the Field
The Movement
Why sellers are uniting and what they gain.
Chapters:
- 1The Psychology of Commission Resistance
- 2Success Stories from Smart Sellers
- 3Building Community Around Change
The Future
Lawsuits, technology, and the end of the cartel.
Chapters:
- 1Legal Challenges to the System
- 2AI and the Next Wave of Disruption
- 3What Real Estate Looks Like in 2030
How to Get the Book
Kindle eBook
Digital edition for wide distribution
$2.99–$4.99
Audible Audiobook
Narrated by Ata himself
1 Credit / $14.95
Subscriber Bonus
Early chapters delivered free
FREE
Book FAQ
The first chapters will appear as blog posts. The full eBook and audiobook are targeted for release in 2025.
Yes. Ata is recording the audiobook version for release on Audible and other platforms.
Not at launch. Focus is on digital and audio for maximum reach.
Kindle: $2.99–$4.99. Audible: one credit (usually $14.95) or free via trial.
Yes. Drop your email below and we’ll send early chapters straight to your inbox.
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