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Create a Washington-compliant For Sale By Owner purchase agreement. Covers all required disclosures, attorney requirements, closing procedures, and state-specific legal requirements for selling your home without an agent.

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Washington FSBO Purchase Agreement Overview

Selling your home without a real estate agent in Washington — known as a For Sale By Owner (FSBO) transaction — can save you thousands of dollars in commission. However, you'll need a solid purchase agreement that complies with Washington law and protects your interests throughout the transaction.

Washington does not require an attorney for real estate closings; escrow companies handle them. Washington sellers must complete the comprehensive Seller Disclosure Statement (Form 17), one of the most detailed in the nation.

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Attorney required

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Disclosure form

1.1%

Transfer tax

$19,800

Avg. FSBO savings

Washington FSBO Requirements

Washington's Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) uses a progressive rate from 1.1% to 3% based on the sale price, making it one of the highest transfer tax states.

FSBO sellers in Washington save an average of $19,800 given the state's high home values.

Attorney Required in Washington

Washington requires an attorney to handle real estate closings. Even as a FSBO seller, you will need to engage a real estate attorney to prepare or review the deed, oversee the closing, and ensure all legal requirements are met. Budget $500-$2,500 for attorney fees.

What You Need for a Washington FSBO Sale

  • Property Disclosure: Seller Disclosure Statement (Form 17)
  • Purchase Agreement: A state-compliant purchase agreement with all required terms, contingencies, and disclosures
  • Title Search: A title company will search for liens, encumbrances, and ownership history
  • Lead Paint Disclosure: Federal requirement for homes built before 1978
  • Transfer Tax: 1.1% to 3% (progressive, based on sale price) — typically paid at closing

FSBO Selling Process in Washington

1

Price Your Home

Research comparable sales, consider a professional appraisal ($300-$500), and price competitively

2

Prepare and Market

Stage your home, take professional photos, list on MLS (via flat-fee service), and schedule showings

3

Negotiate and Accept Offer

Review offers, negotiate terms, and execute your FSBO purchase agreement

4

Complete Disclosures

Provide all required Washington property disclosures and lead paint disclosure (if applicable)

5

Close the Sale

Work with your attorney and a title company to complete the closing, transfer the deed, and distribute funds

Washington FSBO Purchase Agreement FAQ

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