When ‘Private’ Means Less Money: The Risk of Off-MLS Sales

Private Listings - Hidden from the Market

The conversation around private or “off-MLS” listings is heating up again, and for good reason. With inventory climbing and more competition among sellers, maximizing exposure is more important than ever.

While private listings are sometimes positioned as a strategic move, the reality is that withholding a listing from the open market often limits a seller’s reach, potentially leaving money on the table. That’s the central warning in an Op-Ed by Realtor.com CEO Damian Eales, who writes:

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Private Listings in Missouri: State Regulators Are Paying Attention

Private Listing Networks in Missouri and the MREC

While brokers across the country argue over Clear Cooperation and buyer compensation, one group isn’t making noise — but they are taking notes. State real estate commissions, including Missouri’s, are quietly preparing for enforcement… and private listings are on their radar.

In a recent blog post titled “Private listings just got real: State regulators have entered the chat“, real estate compliance consultant Summer Goralik, a former DRE investigator, warned that off-MLS listings marketed without clear seller-driven intent could expose brokers to serious regulatory trouble. And in Missouri, that trouble comes with a very specific rulebook.

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