Compare SimpleShowing and TRELORA

For Sellers

Listing Rate
$5,000
Flat Fee
Minimum commissions and other terms may apply. Buyer's Agent Commission (2.5%-3%) is not included, but you may be able to negotiate this as well.

For Sellers

Listing Rate
$3,000-$4,000
Flat Fee
Minimum commissions and other terms may apply. Buyer's Agent Commission (2.5%-3%) is not included, but you may be able to negotiate this as well. TRELORA asks for a fee of $3,000 in Denver, CO and $4,000 in Seattle, WA. TRELORA’s $500 Initial Listing Fee is non-refundable.

For Buyers

Buyer’s Savings
50%
Commission Rebate
When SimpleShowing represents home buyers, it contributes 50% of its Buyer's Agent Commission (2.5%-3%) to the buyer as a way to financially compete for a buyer’s business. Home buyers do not pay any taxes on the amount, the refund amount is always tax-free. After the first five showings, the rebate will decrease 5% for each set of five showings requested. Refund is subject to a minimum net commission of $3,500.

For Buyers

Buyer’s Savings
$3,000-$4,000
Flat Fee
'When TRELORA represents home buyers, it keeps only $3,000 in Denver, CO and $4,000 in Seattle, WA of its entire Buyer's Agent Commission (2.5%-3%), the rest of the amount is refunded to the buyer as a way to financially compete for buyer’s business. Home buyers do not pay any taxes on the amount, the refund amount is always tax-free. Minimum commissions and other terms may apply.
Question: What is the difference between SimpleShowing and TRELORA?
Answer: Both SimpleShowing and TRELORA function as a full-service real estate agent that offers savings to homebuyers and home sellers.
Compare SimpleShowing and TRELORA for home buying and selling. Geodoma is an impartial and an open resource focused on trending real estate services, portals and start-ups.

First published: 05 December 2024
Last updated: 05 December 2024

Buying and Selling with SimpleShowing

SimpleShowing is a multi-state savings broker, offers consumers listing savings and buyer’s refunds in select areas across Florida, Georgia, Alabama.

SimpleShowing Pricing

SimpleShowing offers listing savings to sellers ($5,000 flat listing fee) and commission refunds to buyers (50% of the Buyer's Agent Commission). After the first five showings, the buyer’s refund will decrease 5% for each set of five showings requested. Buyer’s refund is subject to a minimum net commission of $3,500.

Listing Services

  • MLS Listing
  • Zillow, Trulia, etc. Listing
  • Accept and Deliver All Offers and Counteroffers
  • Hold Open Houses
  • Professional Photography
  • Professional Floor Plans
  • Yard Signage Installation
  • Spare Key Lock-box Installation
  • Schedule Inspection Services
  • Schedule Private Showings
  • Closing Duties

Buyer's Agent Services

  • Find the Property
  • Accept and Deliver All Offers and Counteroffers
  • Recommend Other Professionals
  • Attend Inspection Services
  • Schedule Private Showings
  • Negotiate Needed Repairs
  • Closing Duties

SimpleShowing Editor's Review:

SimpleShowing is a consumer-focused flat fee real estate broker. As a listing agent, SimpleShowing works with a seller to prepare homes for listing, including taking professional photos, pricing homes, and publishing marketing materials.

SimpleShowing lists all homes on the local MLS as well as typical MLS Aggregators. SimpleShowing maintains a well-designed online platform that allows sellers to communicate with all parties involved in a sale.

As a buyer’s agent, SimpleShowing works with buyers to find a home, schedule inspections, negotiate repairs and finalize the purchase.

SimpleShowing further offers unrepresented buyers to make direct offers to sellers. When a self-represented buyer approach SimpleShowing about seller’s listing, SimpleShowing waives the 2.5%-3% Buyer’s Agent Commission in favor of the seller.

SimpleShowing Direct option allows parties to save a significant amount in buy-side commissions, but also requires the buyer to accept the potential downside of dual representation.

Theoretically, a buyer can make an offer that is 2.5%-3% less than a competing offer from an agent-represented buyer, however, the buyer also loses all benefits of individual representation and forfeits an option to get a buyer’s refund from their agent.

Company extensively uses the current technology to help book showings with better coordination. SimpleShowing offers overall great value to consumers looking to buy or sell a home.

Where does SimpleShowing operate?

SimpleShowing currently operates in select areas across Florida, Georgia, Alabama.

Buying and Selling with TRELORA

TRELORA is a multi-state savings broker, offers consumers flat fee listing savings and buyer’s refunds in Denver, CO, and Seattle, WA.

TRELORA Pricing

TRELORA offers listing savings to sellers ($3,000 in Denver, CO and $4,000 in Seattle, WA - flat listing fee) and commission refunds to buyers (2.5%-3% Buyer’s Agent Commission refund minus $3,000 in Denver, CO and $4,000 in Seattle, WA - buyer representation fee.)

TRELORA’s $500 Initial Listing Fee is non-refundable.

Listing Services

  • MLS Listing
  • Zillow, Trulia, etc. Listing
  • Accept and Deliver All Offers and Counteroffers
  • Hold Open Houses
  • Professional Photography
  • Professional Floor Plans
  • Yard Signage Installation
  • Spare Key Lock-box Installation
  • Schedule Inspection Services
  • Schedule Private Showings
  • Closing Duties

Buyer's Agent Services

  • Find the Property
  • Accept and Deliver All Offers and Counteroffers
  • Recommend Other Professionals
  • Attend Inspection Services
  • Schedule Private Showings
  • Negotiate Needed Repairs
  • Closing Duties

TRELORA Editor's Review:

TRELORA is a consumer-focused flat fee real estate broker. As a listing agent, TRELORA works with a seller to prepare homes for listing, including taking professional photos, pricing home, and publishing marketing materials. TRELORA claims that its agents are in the top 1% nationwide, where every agent handles 30x the number of home sales as the industry average.

TRELORA lists all homes on the local MLS as well as typical MLS Aggregators. When self-represented buyers approach TRELORA about seller’s listing, TRELORA waives the 2.5%-3% Buyer’s Agent Commission in favor of the seller or the buyer. This allows parties to save a significant amount in buy-side commissions, but also requires the buyer to accept the potential downside of dual representation.

As a buyer’s agent, TRELORA works with buyers to find a home, schedule inspections, negotiate repairs and finalize the purchase. TRELORA offers overall great value to consumers looking to either buy or sell a home.

Where does TRELORA operate?

TRELORA currently operates in select areas across Denver and Seattle..

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