The Real Cost of Opendoor
If you're considering Opendoor to sell your home, let's talk numbers. Because the math they don't want you to do tells a very different story than their marketing.
$25,000
Opendoor Fees
$995
SIXPERCENT Fee
$24,990
Your Savings
100.0%
Money Saved
Head-to-Head Comparison
| Feature | Opendoor | SIXPERCENT |
|---|---|---|
| Commission/Fees | 5% service fee + below-market offers | $995 success fee only |
| Pay if it doesn't sell? | N/A — they buy directly | No. Success fee only. |
| Aligned with your interests? | They profit from low offers | 100% — AI doesn't need commission |
| 24/7 Availability | 24/7 online | Yes — AI never sleeps |
| Transparent Pricing | Fee is clear, offer isn't | Every fee visible upfront |
| Technology | Instant offers | AI-powered everything |
What Opendoor Won't Tell You
"Opendoor offered me $380K for my home. I listed it myself and sold for $445K in three weeks. Their 'convenience' would have cost me $65,000."
— Real customer experience
— Real customer experience
The iBuyer Math Doesn't Work For Sellers
Opendoor's convenience comes at a steep price:
- Below-market offers: Algorithms designed to buy low
- 5% service fee: On top of the reduced offer
- Repair deductions: They'll find every flaw and deduct it
Total cost: Often 10-15% less than selling traditionally. Is avoiding showings worth $45,000?
The SIXPERCENT Difference
We're not here to take a slightly smaller cut. We're here to eliminate the cut entirely.
- $995 success fee — only if your home sells
- AI-powered assistance — pricing, marketing, negotiation guidance 24/7
- Complete transparency — no hidden fees, no steering, no games
- You stay in control — it's your home, your sale, your decisions
Real Numbers, Real Savings
Let's say you're selling a $400,000 home:
| With Opendoor | $25,000 |
| With SIXPERCENT | $995 |
| You Keep | $24,990 |
That's not a typo. $24,990 stays in your pocket where it belongs.