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Seller fee answer

How much does Facebook Marketplace take?

Last verified: May 2026 from official Meta Business Help pages

Direct answer: Facebook Marketplace takes $5.00 from a $50.00 sale in the default 2026 model, leaving $45.00 before item cost, shipping labels, optional ads, refunds, or taxes. The effective fee rate at that price is 10.0%.

Facebook Marketplace's fee answer changes with price because fixed charges and percentage fees do not scale the same way. The common-price table below shows where the effective rate drops or rises.

TL;DR

  • - Facebook Marketplace shipped checkout uses a percentage seller fee with a small minimum fee.
  • - At $50.00, Facebook Marketplace fees are $5.00 and payout is $45.00 before item cost.
  • - The effective fee rate at $50.00 is 10.0% in the default model.
  • - Depop is cheaper in the default $50.00 comparison, with $2.10 in fees.
  • - Fee data was last checked on 2026-05-01 from official Meta Business Help pages.
Common sale prices

Facebook Marketplace fees by sale price

Start with the common-price table, then open the exact amount page when you need a sourceable answer for one sale price.

Sale priceFeesNet before costsEffective rateExact page
$10.00$1.00$9.0010.0%See $10.00
$15.00$1.50$13.5010.0%See $15.00
$25.00$2.50$22.5010.0%See $25.00
$50.00$5.00$45.0010.0%See $50.00
$100.00$10.00$90.0010.0%See $100.00
$200.00$20.00$180.0010.0%See $200.00
$500.00$50.00$450.0010.0%See $500.00
$1,000.00$100.00$900.0010.0%See $1,000.00
Fee model

What Facebook Marketplace takes from sellers

Facebook Marketplace shipped checkout uses a percentage seller fee with a small minimum fee.

The default examples assume no buyer-paid shipping, no shipping label cost, no item cost, and no promoted listing fee. That keeps the common-price table clean enough to compare seller-side marketplace fees.

For the modeled $50.00 sale, total fees are $5.00, payout is $45.00, and the effective fee rate is 10.0%.

Cross-platform check

Is Facebook Marketplace cheap at $50.00?

PlatformFeesNetDifference
Depop$2.10$47.90$2.90 less than Facebook Marketplace
Mercari$5.00$45.00Same as Facebook Marketplace
Facebook MarketplaceCurrent$5.00$45.00Same as Facebook Marketplace
Etsy$5.20$44.80$0.20 more than Facebook Marketplace
Whatnot$5.75$44.25$0.75 more than Facebook Marketplace
StockX$6.50$43.50$1.50 more than Facebook Marketplace
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.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Facebook Marketplace take in 2026?
Facebook Marketplace takes $5.00 from a default $50.00 sale, leaving $45.00 before item cost, shipping labels, promotions, refunds, or taxes. Exact fees change by price, category, and seller settings.
When does the Facebook Marketplace effective fee rate get lower?
In the common-price table on /how-much-does/facebook-take, the lowest effective fee rate is 10.0% at $10.00. Fixed fees usually hurt low-priced items more than expensive items.
Is Facebook Marketplace cheaper than other marketplaces?
Depop is cheaper on the default $50.00 comparison, charging $2.10 versus $5.00 for Facebook Marketplace.
Where did the Facebook Marketplace fee data come from?
The fee data on this page was last checked on 2026-05-01 against official Meta Business Help pages. Use the linked source and the methodology page before citing the result.