Browse and sell property, underwrite investments, and — when you're ready — run a full brokerage, property-management, or appraisal business. Your account carries all of it.
Free tools that work today — no business required.
Search homes, land, commercial and investment property listed on the platform.
List with an agent or sell it yourself — one form, your choice of route.
Rental, flip and BRRRR underwriting — cap rate, cash-on-cash, NOI, DSCR — on any property.
Keep a record of your property and be ready when it's time to sell, rent, or refinance.
A professional product adds a full back-office to your same login — its own dashboard, its own books, switchable from your account in one click.
Your card in the directory, your own profile page, weekly Facebook posts of your listings built for you, and referred clients in your counties.
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Browse, sell, and underwrite. Every record is built on one durable property file that follows the property, not the transaction.
A professional product opens its own dashboard under the same sign-in — no second account, ever.
Plain-English answers on Alabama agency and license law, earnest money, contracts, property management, rental taxes and marketing — each one citing the statute, rule or primary source behind it.
Written brokerage agreements, the new dual agency definition, team advertising rules and higher fines.
Where the deposit has to sit, how fast it must be deposited, and when it is released.
Alabama is a caveat emptor state — with four real exceptions, and an 'as is' clause that does more than people expect.
How to price a rental, and Alabama's 60-day deposit deadline with its double-deposit penalty.
Written criteria, real verification, and the traps that catch well-meaning landlords.
Zillow Premier Agent, Realtor.com share of voice, Homes.com's 'your listing, your lead' — and what a Zestimate really means.