🏡 When Multiple Parcels CAN Be Listed Together
You can usually list multiple parcels in one MLS listing if:
1️⃣ They Are Being Sold as One Transaction
All parcels must be sold together.
One purchase price covers all parcels.
They are marketed as a single property.
Example:
A home + adjacent lot
Two contiguous lots being sold together
2️⃣ They Share Common Use or Improvements
Same house straddling two lots
Farm or acreage property under multiple parcel numbers
Here are some general considerations to keep in mind:
Parcel Relationship: Determine whether the parcels are contiguous (adjacent) or non-contiguous (separate). This will impact how they should be listed and marketed.
Sale Conditions: Clarify whether the parcels must be sold together as one package or if they can be sold individually. This should be clearly disclosed in the listing.
MLS Requirements: Review your local MLS rules to understand any specific requirements for listing multiple parcels. Some MLS systems may have designated fields or special instructions for multi-parcel listings.
Pricing Strategy: If selling separately is an option, you may choose to list each parcel with its own asking price or offer them together at a combined package price.
It’s important to consult with your listing agent to ensure you follow the correct procedures and comply with all applicable MLS guidelines in your area.