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Supporting local moves: Trautman Real Estate introduces 1% full-service listing program

Supporting local moves: Trautman Real Estate introduces 1% full-service listing program

Trautman’s approach offers clarity and stability in a new era of real estate. Photo: Contributed/www.trautmanagency.com


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — In the wake of major real estate commission reforms, Central Illinois homeowners are rethinking how they sell—and they’re turning to Trautman Real Estate Agency to do it smarter.

Since the August 17, 2024, changes to how real estate agents are compensated, buyers and sellers alike have faced new complexities. But for local homeowners, one solution is cutting through the confusion while keeping more money in their pockets: Trautman’s Full-Service Listing Program.

Offering the same full-service support of traditional real estate models—at a fraction of the cost—Trautman’s program is flipping the script on what sellers should expect.

“This isn’t about doing less. It’s about doing more—more marketing, more accuracy, more client value—for a price that finally makes sense in today’s market,” says Trautman.

What Is the 1% Full-Service Program?

This innovative program lets local sellers list their home for just a 1% listing fee, while still receiving the full professional package Trautman is known for, including:

  • Professional photography, videography, and 3D virtual tours

  • Expert pricing from three in-house certified appraisers

  • Staging consultations and digital marketing across all major platforms

  • Open houses, showing management, and end-to-end transaction support

And the fine print? There’s not much of it—just a few simple qualifications:

  1. Sellers must sign a buyer agency agreement with Trautman at a 3% commission when buying their next home through the agency

  2. Complete a pre-listing inspection with a reputable local home inspector

  3. Sign before September 30, 2026, when the program offer expires

“If you’re selling here and buying here, this is hands down the smartest move you can make,” Trautman says. “You get professional service, pricing precision, and marketing muscle—all while saving thousands.”

With the average home price in Champaign County at $250,000, sellers stand to save up to $5,000 in listing fees compared to traditional 3% models.

Why Now? Adapting to the Post-Reform Market

The real estate landscape shifted in August 2024, when buyer broker compensation was removed from the MLS system, requiring agents and clients to negotiate fees directly. While commissions are still paid at closing, the change has led to confusion—and unexpected costs—for both buyers and sellers.

Trautman’s approach offers clarity and stability in a new era of real estate. Sellers benefit from reduced fees, while deals remain attractive to buyer agents, keeping transactions competitive.

Moving Out of the Area? No Problem.

While the 1% Full-Service Listing Program is designed for locals staying local, Trautman also offers relocation support for those moving beyond Central Illinois. Services include:

  • Nationwide referral partnerships with vetted agents

  • Full-service relocation listings

  • Virtual marketing and remote coordination

Trautman states, “if you’re moving out of the area, we’re not going to put you in a box. We’ll tailor a plan that protects your equity and gets your home sold on your terms.”

The New Standard for Central Illinois Real Estate

At a time when many brokerages are trimming services or confusing clients with fine print, Trautman Real Estate Agency is raising the bar—with transparency, integrity, and innovation.

“This isn’t discount real estate,” Trautman emphasizes. “This is full-service, high-impact real estate—reimagined for how people actually move today.”

Limited Availability – Apply Today

The 1% Full-Service Listing Program is available for a limited time and only to a select number of sellers per month to maintain quality and service.
To see if you qualify or to create a custom plan for your sale, visit the Trautman Agency or contact the Trautman team directly.

About Trautman Real Estate Agency

Trautman Real Estate Agency is an independent, locally owned real estate firm based in downtown Champaign. With a boutique approach and a team that includes three certified appraisers, Trautman serves both residential and commercial clients throughout Champaign-Urbana and the greater Central Illinois region. Known for its strategic pricing, personalized service, and community-first values, Trautman delivers results with heart, hustle, and hometown expertise.

To talk with the Trautman Agency in Champaign, call (217) 888-8585. E-mail hello@trautmanagency.com, or visit their offices at 301 N. Neil Street, Suite 400 in Champaign.

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