Our full service flat rate realty company provides a comprehensive array of selling services – professional quality photos, polished MLS listings, scheduling and access for showing appointments, final contract negotiations and preparations, and more – at a flat rate that lets you keep more of the money you earn from the sale of your home.
We use current and historical data from the local MLS (www.HAR.com) to establish a market listing price for your property.
We will place a sign in your yard and a lockbox on your door to facilitate showings.
We will list your property on Houston’s local MLS (www.HAR.com). The Houston Association of Realtors is the 2nd largest local realtor association in the Nation.
Green Residential sales agents use Texas Association of Realtors (TAR) promulgated sales contract forms.
We use Centralized Showing Service (www.showings.com) to schedule our showing appointments when a potential buyer would like to see one of our sales listings. This service allows us to provide showing feedback to our clients.
Green Residential representatives will assist you with all of the necessary steps to sell your home including attending the closing.
Houston, Katy, The Woodlands, Spring, Cypress, Kingwood, Sugar Land, Pearland, League City, Seabrook, Tomball, Richmond, Missouri City, Fulshear, Atascocita, Friendswood, Deer Park, Conroe, Clear Lake, and the surrounding areas.
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