What the preview includes
Your broker-prepared preview is a complete draft of your MLS listing. It includes:- Property description — a written summary of your home’s features and highlights, drafted for the public remarks field
- MLS fields — all required data points including bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, lot size, and year built
- Photo order and compliance check — your photos are reviewed to confirm they meet MLS size and content requirements, and arranged in a logical order
- Asking price — displayed exactly as you entered it, so you can confirm it looks right in context
- Public remarks draft — the buyer-facing description that appears on Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, and every syndicating site
Reviewing your preview
When your preview link arrives, open it and read through it the way a buyer or buyer’s agent would. Here’s what to focus on:- Price accuracy — confirm your asking price is correct down to the dollar
- Property details — verify that beds, baths, square footage, and other MLS fields match your home exactly
- Description tone and accuracy — make sure the public remarks reflect how you want to present your home and that every detail is factually correct
- Photo order — check that your best photo leads the set, since the first image is what buyers see in search results
- Disclosures — confirm any required disclosure fields are present and accurate
Making changes
You can request as many changes as you need at the preview stage — there’s no limit before you select a plan. Once your listing is live, the number of edits you can make depends on the plan you choose:| Plan | Edits after going live |
|---|---|
| Essentials | 3 edits |
| Pro | Unlimited |
| Elite | Unlimited |
Nothing is submitted to the MLS until you approve your preview and choose a plan. Requesting changes and reviewing revisions does not start any clock or trigger any fees.