List your Burlington home on the Triad MLS for just $95. Your property appears on Zillow, Realtor.com, Homes.com, Redfin, and 100+ sites. Save up to $15,501 vs. a traditional agent on the median Burlington home.
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Overview
Burlington offers exceptional value in central North Carolina with a median home price of $265,000. Strategically located between the Research Triangle and Piedmont Triad along I-85/I-40, Burlington gives residents access to both metros’ job markets while enjoying significantly lower housing costs.
The city benefits from its own employer base including LabCorp, Honda Aircraft, and Elon University (in neighboring Elon). Burlington’s downtown revitalization, growing brewery scene, and proximity to outdoor recreation at Jordan Lake and Haw River make it increasingly attractive to value-conscious buyers.
With homes selling in about 34 days, Burlington sellers save $13,800-$15,900 with HomeRise versus traditional commissions. Full Triad MLS exposure reaches buyers across the Piedmont region.
Your Savings
The median home price in Burlington is $265,000. Here is what you save by listing with HomeRise instead of paying a traditional 2.5% listing agent commission.
Burlington Pricing
Choose the plan that matches your experience level. Every plan gets your home on the Triad MLS and syndicated to 100+ buyer websites.
What Sellers Say
Rated 4.6/5 by hundreds of homeowners who saved thousands listing with HomeRise.
The Process
Most Burlington sellers go from sign-up to live MLS listing within 24-72 hours.
MLS Coverage
Burlington homes are listed on the Triad MLS. HomeRise places your listing on this MLS based on your home's ZIP code and county.
HomeRise covers these ZIP codes in and around Burlington. If your ZIP isn't listed, contact us — we likely still cover your area.
27215, 27217
Burlington Service Area
HomeRise covers Burlington and surrounding communities. Whether you're in Westbrook, Springwood, Glen Raven, Elon, Haw River, Mebane, Mackintosh on the Lake, Iron Gate, Alamance, and Graham, we can list your home on the Triad MLS.
Don't see your neighborhood? HomeRise covers all 2 ZIP codes in the Burlington metro area served by the Triad MLS. Contact us to verify coverage for your specific address.
Why HomeRise
HomeRise is a flat fee MLS listing service in Burlington, NC allowing homeowners to list on Triad MLS for a flat fee starting at $399.
Burlington sellers save an average of $13,851 to $15,501 compared to traditional commissions on a $265,000 median-priced home.
Compare Options
See how HomeRise stacks up against traditional agents, discount brokerages, and FSBO in Burlington.
| Feature | HomeRise ($95) | Traditional Agent (2.5%) | Other Flat Fee MLS | FSBO (No MLS) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Listing cost on $265,000 home | $95 + $495 closing compliance fee | $15,900 | $1,800 – $5,100 ($250–$2,500 + 0.5%–1% settlement fee) | $0 |
| Listed on Triad MLS | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin syndication | Yes | Yes | Yes | Manual only |
| ShowingTime app included | Yes | Varies | Some plans | No |
| Professional photography | Advanced plan | Yes | Premium plans only | Self |
| Unlimited listing changes | Yes | Yes | Varies | N/A |
| Compliance & strategy call | Yes | Yes | Rare | No |
| Full-service agent option | Yes (1-2%) | Yes (2.5-3%) | Rare | No |
| Cancel anytime / money-back guarantee | Yes | Contract required | Varies | N/A |
| You keep control of the sale | Yes | Agent-led | Yes | Yes |
Burlington Market Insights
Burlington sits strategically between the Triangle and Triad, offering affordable living with easy access to both metro areas’ employment and amenities.
Following the landmark NAR settlement of 2024, Burlington home sellers are no longer required to offer buyer agent commissions through the MLS.
North Carolina requires sellers to complete the Residential Property and Owners’ Association Disclosure Statement. This form covers structural condition, water and sewer systems, environmental hazards, HOA information, and known material defects. North Carolina is a “caveat emptor” state, but the disclosure statute creates mandatory obligations for sellers to reveal known issues. Failure to disclose can result in legal liability. HomeRise provides guidance on completing your North Carolina disclosure requirements accurately.
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