List your Queen Creek home on the Arizona Regional MLS (ARMLS) for just $95. Your property appears on Zillow, Realtor.com, Homes.com, Redfin, and 100+ sites. Save up to $31,401 vs. a traditional agent on the median Queen Creek home.
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Overview
Queen Creek offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern living in the Southeast Valley. The town is known for its equestrian properties, farm-to-table culture, and master-planned communities with resort-style amenities — all within commuting distance of Phoenix, Chandler, and Gilbert employment centers.
At $530,000 median price, Queen Creek sellers save over $31,000 with HomeRise's flat fee MLS listing. The town's popularity with families seeking newer homes and larger lots keeps demand strong.
Queen Creek's continued growth, including new retail and dining along Rittenhouse Road, plus proximity to San Tan Mountain Regional Park, makes it one of the Valley's most appealing suburban communities.
Your Savings
The median home price in Queen Creek is $530,000. Here is what you save by listing with HomeRise instead of paying a traditional 2.5% listing agent commission.
Queen Creek Pricing
Choose the plan that matches your experience level. Every plan gets your home on the Arizona Regional MLS (ARMLS) 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 Queen Creek sellers go from sign-up to live MLS listing within 24-72 hours.
MLS Coverage
Queen Creek homes are listed on the Arizona Regional MLS (ARMLS). HomeRise places your listing on this MLS based on your home's ZIP code and county.
HomeRise covers these ZIP codes in and around Queen Creek. If your ZIP isn't listed, contact us — we likely still cover your area.
85140, 85142, 85298
Queen Creek Service Area
HomeRise covers Queen Creek and surrounding communities. Whether you're in Encanterra, Sossaman Estates, Hastings Farms, Cortina, Victoria Estates, Queen Creek Station, Meridian, and Orchard Ranchettes, we can list your home on the Arizona Regional MLS (ARMLS).
Don't see your neighborhood? HomeRise covers all 3 ZIP codes in the Queen Creek metro area served by the Arizona Regional MLS (ARMLS). Contact us to verify coverage for your specific address.
Why HomeRise
HomeRise offers flat fee MLS listings in Queen Creek, Arizona starting at $399. List on ARMLS and reach buyers across the Southeast Valley.
Queen Creek sellers save between $27,000 and $31,000 with HomeRise compared to traditional commissions on a median-priced $530,000 home.
Compare Options
See how HomeRise stacks up against traditional agents, discount brokerages, and FSBO in Queen Creek.
| Feature | HomeRise ($95) | Traditional Agent (2.5%) | Other Flat Fee MLS | FSBO (No MLS) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Listing cost on $530,000 home | $95 + $495 closing compliance fee | $31,800 | $1,800 – $5,100 ($250–$2,500 + 0.5%–1% settlement fee) | $0 |
| Listed on Arizona Regional MLS (ARMLS) | 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 |
Queen Creek Market Insights
Queen Creek is one of the Southeast Valley's fastest-growing communities, attracting families with newer homes, horse properties, and a semi-rural feel close to urban amenities. The $530,000 median home price reflects demand for larger lots and newer construction. Homes average 42 days on market.
Following the 2024 NAR settlement, Queen Creek sellers listing through HomeRise have full control over buyer agent compensation.
Arizona follows a caveat emptor (buyer beware) approach to real estate transactions, meaning sellers have limited mandatory disclosure obligations compared to many other states. However, Arizona law does require sellers to provide a Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS), which covers the property's condition, known defects, and material facts. The SPDS addresses structural issues, environmental hazards, mechanical systems, and neighborhood conditions. Arizona also requires disclosure of whether the property is in a flood zone and any known soil problems. While the state leans toward buyer responsibility for due diligence, sellers who knowingly conceal material defects can face legal liability. Working with a flat fee MLS listing service doesn't change your disclosure obligations — HomeRise provides guidance to ensure compliance with Arizona's disclosure requirements.
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