List it yourself
Sell your own home, with the rails to do it properly. Homeground provides the rails — the listing, the LIM up front, the offer register, the conditions, all on the record. You do the parts you're comfortable with, and a lawyer settles.
Why sellers choose this
You keep more of what your home sells for — a flat fee instead of a percentage — and you stay in control of your own sale.
What you take on
The legwork — photos, open homes, buyer enquiries. That's the work a commission pays an agent to do; do it yourself and that money stays with you. You'll still settle with a lawyer or conveyancer — that's New Zealand law, whichever way you sell.
You're not on your own
The platform runs the process and keeps the record; your lawyer handles the legal side. And you can bring in an agent for any part you'd rather not do — it's a spectrum, not all-or-nothing.
Maybe not for you if you'd rather someone else ran the whole campaign — then let agents compete. Or you already have your buyer — then sell privately.
Choosing your way
Let agents compete
Invite agents to pitch for your listing and choose on merit — their recorded track record, not marketing spend.
Learn more →Sell privately, with a lawyer
Already have your buyer? A clean, evidenced way to get it done, with a nominated lawyer or conveyancer to settle.
Learn more →Mix and match — fixed-fee help
Do some yourself, share some with people you know, and pay a fixed fee for the rest — including an agent for just the licensed part.
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