Step by step

Selling your home with agent9

You stay in control. agent9 handles the day-to-day. Here is exactly what happens from the day you list to the day you close.

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List your home on the MLS

Enter your home's details — address, bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, and the story of why it's a great home. Upload your own photos. Set your asking price with guidance from our AI valuation tool.

We submit your listing to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) — the same database every licensed buyers' agent in Ohio uses. Once you're on the MLS, your home automatically appears on Zillow, Realtor.com, Trulia, and hundreds of local and national sites.

Buyers' agents can show your home and bring you offers. You are not bypassing anyone — you are simply not paying a listing agent to represent you.

Your listing, your words: You write your listing description. agent9 offers AI-assisted suggestions that you review and approve before anything goes live. You are responsible for accuracy. Per Ohio law, you must complete the Ohio Residential Property Disclosure Form yourself — agent9 provides the form and a field-by-field guide, but cannot fill it in for you.

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AI relays buyer communications

When buyers or their agents have questions — about the HVAC system, the school district, whether the refrigerator is included — they contact agent9, not your personal phone number.

Our AI sends you the message and waits for your response. When you reply, the AI relays your response verbatim to the buyer or their agent. The AI does not write your answers for you. It does not make up information. It delivers what you wrote, when you wrote it.

Showing requests work the same way. Buyer's agent requests a time — you approve or suggest an alternative — agent9 confirms the showing. Your schedule stays under your control.

AI transparency: Every message agent9 relays includes a clear label: "This message was relayed through agent9 AI on behalf of [your name]." Buyers always know they are communicating through an AI relay system, not directly with you. agent9 does not generate answers — it relays yours.

What you get each day

  • A daily summary of all buyer messages and showing requests
  • Real-time notifications when something requires your response
  • Full message history — every conversation logged and searchable
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Review offers and type your counter

When a buyer is ready to make an offer, agent9 routes the purchase agreement to your dashboard. You read it. You decide whether to accept, reject, or counter-offer.

If you want to counter, you type the counter-offer terms — the price, the closing date, what stays and what goes. agent9 relays your counter verbatim to the buyer's agent. The words are always yours.

Legal note: agent9 is not a real estate broker and does not provide legal advice. A purchase contract is a legally binding document. We strongly recommend consulting an Ohio real estate attorney before accepting or countering any offer. We can connect you with reviewed Ohio attorneys on request.

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Inspection, appraisal, and escrow

After an offer is accepted, the buyer typically orders a home inspection and the buyer's lender orders an appraisal. agent9 relays scheduling requests and repair requests to you. You decide how to respond.

Escrow is handled by an Ohio title company — a licensed, insured third party that collects the earnest money, verifies the title, and prepares for closing. You do not need a realtor to work with a title company. Agent9 routes you to a trusted Ohio title partner when you're ready.

We keep you updated on where things stand: title ordered, title clear, closing date confirmed, funds disbursed.

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Close with a title company

Closing typically takes place at the title company's office, or remotely if remote online notarization is available for your transaction. You sign the deed and closing documents. The title company handles the money.

You pay agent9's $999 flat fee at closing. The rest — after paying off any mortgage balance and negotiated credits — goes to you.

On a $280,000 sale, that's up to $15,801 more in your pocket compared to paying a traditional 6% commission.

  • Title company handles all closing documents
  • agent9 flat fee of $999 collected at closing — nothing upfront
  • You walk away with the commission you earned
Building next

More tools coming to agent9

Voice Property Updates Coming Soon

Record a quick voice update about your home — "the furnace was replaced in 2022" — and our AI transcribes and routes it to interested buyers.

Document Vault Coming Soon

A secure, biometric-locked space for your title documents, inspection reports, and tax records — accessible only to you.

In-App E-Sign Coming Soon

Sign accepted offers and closing documents without leaving the app. Built on a certified e-sign platform with a full audit trail.

Ready to get started?

Ohio FSBO is legal. agent9 makes it manageable. $999 flat, listed on MLS, AI handles the back-and-forth.

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