Flat-Fee MLS in Phoenix, AZ
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Last updated November 10, 2025
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Phoenix at a Glance
Population
1,555,324
Ranked #1 by population in Arizona.
State Highlights
- • Median home price: ~$455,000 (mid-2025)
- • Year-over-year growth: +3.5% (moderate, sustainable pace)
- • Phoenix metro demand high due to population and job growth
Compliance Snapshot (Arizona)
State Requirements
Duty to Disclose Material Facts
Arizona does not require a specific disclosure form by statute, but sellers are legally obligated to disclose any known material, adverse facts about the property’s condition. In practice, most sellers complete the standard Arizona Association of REALTORS® “Seller Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS).” Even when selling a home “as is,” the seller must inform the buyer of known defects that are not readily observable and must answer truthfully if asked about the property.
MLS Notices
MLS Listing Rules
Arizona’s MLS systems (e.g., ARMLS in the Phoenix area) require a signed listing agreement and adherence to MLS rules. Listings must be input promptly (often within 2 days of signing, or within 1 business day of any public marketing per Clear Cooperation). MLS rules also require certain data fields and usually at least one photo of the property. Misrepresenting property information in the MLS or including discriminatory content in remarks is prohibited and can result in fines.
Federal Baseline
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Disclosure
Federal law (Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992) requires sellers of homes built before 1978 to disclose any known lead-based paint or lead hazards and provide buyers with the EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet. Buyers must also be given a 10-day opportunity to conduct a lead paint inspection or waive that right.
Fair Housing Act (No Discriminatory Advertising)
Under the federal Fair Housing Act, sellers (and their agents) must not publish any advertisement for the listing that expresses a discriminatory preference based on protected classes (e.g. race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, or national origin). For example, statements such as 'no children' or other exclusions in home listings are unlawful.
Total Costs on a $455,000 Sale
| Option | Upfront Fees | Due at Closing | Total Listing Cost | Buyer Agent (3%) | Total Listing & Selling | Savings vs 6% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meydomo Flat-Fee MLS1 | $199 | $999 | $1,198 | $13,650 | $14,848 | $12,452 |
| Housecoin “Flat Fee”2 | $0 | $4,550 | $4,550 | $13,650 | $18,200 | $9,100 |
| Houzeo Silver Plan3 | $249 | $2,275 | $2,524 | $13,650 | $16,174 | $11,126 |
| Traditional 6% Agent4 | $0 | $13,650 | $13,650 | $13,650 | $27,300 | — |
* Buyer-agent line assumes a 3% incentive across every scenario. Adjust in the calculator below to see other scenarios.
1 Meydomo pricing: $199 to launch, $999 at close. Buyer-agent incentives remain optional.
2 Housecoin advertises no upfront cost but charges 1% of sale price at close (marketed as “flat fee”).
3 Houzeo Silver plan: $249 list fee plus 0.5% at close, subject to $999 minimum (houzeo.com/pricing).
4 Traditional listing assumed 3% listing-side commission and 3% buyer-agent commission (typical 6% split).
Commission Savings in Phoenix, AZ
Compare a traditional 6% listing with Meydomo's $199 upfront + $999 at closing. Adjust the buyer-agent incentive to match your plan.
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Need statewide details for Arizona?
Visit the full Arizona playbook for statutes, disclosure checklists, and MLS requirements.
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