Queensland homeowners have every right to sell privately — and with a-part, they can do it properly. List your Queensland property on realestate.com.au and Domain for a flat fee, handle enquiries and inspections yourself, and keep the commission an agent would have charged. Across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast and regional Queensland, private sale is increasingly the default for sellers who know what their home is worth.

Queensland agents typically charge 2.5% plus GST, sometimes higher on the Gold Coast. On a median Brisbane sale, that's around $20,000 before any marketing levy is added. Private sale with a-part replaces that with one flat-fee package covering realestate.com.au, Domain, enquiry routing and a range of optional extras like professional photography and floor plans — only the ones you want.

Queensland has specific rules around the Form 1 warning statement and cooling-off period that sellers must understand before accepting an offer. Our sellers guide covers what's required and when, and we integrate with Queensland solicitors and conveyancers who can prepare the contract and handle settlement so you're never doing the legal work alone.

Private sale works in every Queensland suburb, whether you're in a Brisbane inner-city unit, a Toowoomba family home, or an acreage in the hinterland. Flat fee up front, no commission at settlement. Start listing privately.

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Private Sale in Queensland — FAQ

How does private sale work in Queensland?
You list directly on a-part for a flat fee. We syndicate the listing to realestate.com.au and Domain. Buyer enquiries go straight to you. Once you accept an offer, a Queensland solicitor or conveyancer prepares the contract (including the Form 1 warning statement) and handles settlement.
Is it legal to sell my house without an agent in Queensland?
Yes. Queensland homeowners are free to sell their own property without engaging a licensed agent. The legal work — contract preparation, Form 1 warning statement, cooling-off period and settlement — still has to be handled by a qualified solicitor or conveyancer.
How much commission can I save selling privately in Queensland?
Queensland commission is typically 2.5% plus GST. On a $700,000 Brisbane sale that's around $17,500 plus GST, not counting marketing levies. Private sale with a-part replaces that with a flat-fee package — usually under $1,000 — plus normal legal costs.
What is the Form 1 warning statement and do I need one?
Yes. Queensland residential sales contracts must include a Form 1 warning statement that advises the buyer of their cooling-off rights. Your solicitor or conveyancer prepares and attaches it to the contract. It's a standard legal document, not something you draft yourself.

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