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Facebook Marketplace fees in 2026: 10% shipped, $0 local pickup

Last verified: June 2026 from official Facebook Marketplace selling fee help

Direct answer: Facebook Marketplace fees are source-checked against official Facebook selling fee help, last reviewed on 2026-06-18: shipped checkout uses a 10% seller fee with a $0.80 minimum, while local pickup is treated as a separate no-fee path in the modeled seller scenario. Use this hub to choose shipped checkout, minimum-fee, shipping, local pickup, and processing checkpoints before pricing a listing.

Official source checkpoint

Official Facebook Marketplace seller-fee answer for 2026

Facebook Help is the source checkpoint for Marketplace shipped-sale fees. The source date used by the current calculator is 2026-06-18; the modeled seller path remains 10% for shipped checkout with a $0.80 minimum fee, while local pickup stays a separate no-Facebook-fee path.

Shipped checkout

10% on the buyer-paid checkout total.

Minimum fee

$0.80 minimum on low-price shipped checkout orders.

Local pickup

No modeled Facebook seller fee, but payment and meetup risk still matter.

Component pages

Search-specific Facebook Marketplace fee answers

These pages split Facebook Marketplace fees into shipped checkout, minimum-fee, shipping, local pickup, processing, and shipping-vs-local decisions before a seller chooses how to list the item.

Selling fee

Facebook Marketplace charges a 10% selling fee on shipped checkout sales, with a $0.80 minimum fee. Local pickup is a separate no-fee path in the modeled seller-fee scenario. Use this as the rule checkpoint, then run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the real item price, shipping setup, shipping cost, item cost, and local-pickup fallback before using the result as a profit floor.

$0.80 minimum

Facebook Marketplace applies a $0.80 minimum fee on shipped checkout orders. On a $5 shipped sale with no buyer-paid shipping, 10% would be $0.50, so the fee is $0.80. Use this as the rule checkpoint, then run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the real item price, shipping setup, shipping cost, item cost, and local-pickup fallback before using the result as a profit floor.

Fees on shipping

For shipped checkout, Facebook Marketplace fees apply to the buyer-paid total. If the buyer pays $50 for the item and $8 shipping, the modeled fee is 10% of $58, or $5.80. Use this as the rule checkpoint, then run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the real item price, shipping setup, shipping cost, item cost, and local-pickup fallback before using the result as a profit floor.

Local pickup

Facebook Marketplace local pickup has no modeled Facebook seller fee in this calculator. The tradeoff is operational: meetup timing, payment risk, buyer reliability, and local demand replace shipped checkout economics. Use this as the rule checkpoint, then run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the real item price, shipping setup, shipping cost, item cost, and local-pickup fallback before using the result as a profit floor.

Processing fee

The Facebook Marketplace shipped checkout model used by FlipCalc does not add a separate seller payment-processing fee. The modeled seller fee is the 10% shipped checkout fee with the $0.80 minimum. Use this as the rule checkpoint, then run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the real item price, shipping setup, shipping cost, item cost, and local-pickup fallback before using the result as a profit floor.

Ship vs local

Shipping on Facebook Marketplace adds the modeled 10% shipped checkout fee, while local pickup avoids the Facebook seller fee but adds payment, meetup, and local-demand risk. Use this as the rule checkpoint, then run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the real item price, shipping setup, shipping cost, item cost, and local-pickup fallback before using the result as a profit floor.

Common sale prices

Facebook Marketplace fees chart by sale price

The table compares item-only shipped checkout fee math against an item with $8.00 buyer-paid shipping and the local-pickup no-fee path.

Sale priceItem-only shipped feeFee with $8 shippingExtra shipping feeLocal pickup feeNet with buyer-paid shippingCalculator
$5.00$0.80$1.30$0.50$0.00$3.70Calculate Facebook fees on $5.00
$10.00$1.00$1.80$0.80$0.00$8.20Calculate Facebook fees on $10.00
$15.00$1.50$2.30$0.80$0.00$12.70Calculate Facebook fees on $15.00
$25.00$2.50$3.30$0.80$0.00$21.70Calculate Facebook fees on $25.00
$50.00$5.00$5.80$0.80$0.00$44.20Calculate Facebook fees on $50.00
$100.00$10.00$10.80$0.80$0.00$89.20Calculate Facebook fees on $100.00
Single-marketplace view

Price the listing before it goes live

Use the exact marketplace, category, shipping setup, and cost of goods you expect to list with. That gives you a real payout baseline instead of a fee estimate from memory.

Use the real sale assumptions you would list with, not the ideal version you hope the buyer accepts.

Source-backed next checks

Move from Marketplace fee rule to listing route

Use the topic page that matches the question, then run the actual item through the Facebook Marketplace calculator. Add sale price, buyer-paid shipping, your shipping cost, item cost, and the local-pickup fallback before deciding where to list.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Facebook Marketplace seller fees in 2026?
For shipped checkout orders, Facebook Marketplace charges a 10% selling fee with a $0.80 minimum. Local pickup is a separate no-fee path in the modeled seller-fee scenario.
How much does Facebook Marketplace take on a $50 shipped sale with $8 shipping?
On a $50 shipped checkout sale with $8 buyer-paid shipping, Facebook Marketplace seller fees are $5.80. The same $50 item without buyer-paid shipping has $5.00 in seller fees.
Does Facebook Marketplace charge fees on shipping?
In the shipped checkout model, the fee applies to the buyer-paid total. Buyer-paid shipping can therefore increase the seller-fee base.
Does Facebook Marketplace charge local pickup fees?
Local pickup is modeled as a no-Facebook-fee path, but sellers still need to account for meetup risk, payment risk, and local demand.