Sell a Townhouse in Miami, FL
for $99 — Full MLS Exposure
Florida townhouses combine the privacy of a single-family home with HOA-managed communities. Selling yours with a $99 flat fee MLS listing gives you the same buyer-agent reach as any traditional agent — while keeping thousands in commission.
Townhouse Market in Miami, FL
Miami is the most internationally active real estate market in Florida — and one of the most internationally active in the United States. Hedge funds, venture capital firms, and Latin American wealth have reshaped demand since 2020. The cash buyer share exceeds 40% in many neighborhoods, particularly Brickell, Coral Gables, and Coconut Grove. Miami-Dade listings go on the Miami Association of Realtors MLS — a separate board from BeachesMLS — which is why choosing a flat fee broker with active Miami MLS membership is critical for full market exposure.
Key Considerations for Selling a Townhouse in Miami
HOA Documents Required
Most Florida townhouses are governed by an HOA. Sellers must deliver the declaration, bylaws, current budget, and meeting minutes within the contract's disclosure window (Florida Statute §720.401).
Estoppel Letter
Order the HOA estoppel immediately after contract execution. It confirms dues balance, any violations, pending assessments, and transfer fees — and is legally binding for 30 days.
Financing-Friendly Format
Unlike condos, most Florida townhouses qualify for conventional, FHA, and VA financing — expanding your buyer pool significantly. Confirm with your HOA if there are any lender restrictions.
Community Amenities Sell
Highlight HOA amenities in your MLS listing: gated entry, pool, tennis, fitness center, maintenance-free landscaping. Florida townhouse buyers strongly prefer move-in-ready community living.
Rental Restrictions
If your HOA has rental restrictions (minimum lease terms, caps on rentals, approval requirements), disclose these clearly. Investor buyers and buyers planning to rent will need this information upfront.
Parking & Storage
Specify garage spaces, driveway availability, and any storage units — these directly affect perceived value when buyers compare competing townhouses in your community.
What You Keep Selling a Townhouse in Miami
Based on an estimated $510,400 townhouse in Miami.