The stadium’s original seat-license allotment sold out before the doors even open. The team’s waitlist is a deposit and a wait — on the resale market, you choose your exact section, row, and seats. PSL Buffalo is the local marketplace built for it: a lower seller fee than the national brokers, no buyer marketplace fees, and a Buffalo business keeping the money in Western New York.
PSL Buffalo charges sellers a flat 7% — lower than the standard brokerage commission — so you keep more of every deal, with no hidden or layered marketplace fees. On a $20,000 sale, that's $600 more in your pocket than a typical 10% broker. We don't add a buyer's premium on top of the sale price; buyers pay only the team's transfer fee, which is set by the official PSL agent and charged no matter where you buy. And because we're a Buffalo business, your money stays in the community instead of going to a national chain headquartered out of state.
Explore the seating bowl for the new stadium. The glowing markers show sections with Personal Seat Licenses available right now — hover or tap one to see how many and jump to the listing. Always confirm your exact section, row, and seat with us before purchase.
Verified Personal Seat Licenses for the new stadium, listed by local sellers. Request a section and we'll confirm availability — then payment is secured and held in trust through the official, agent-approved transfer. Nothing is charged until we confirm your seat.
Some of the best seats in the new stadium come with all-premium club access. Choose a club below to see what comes with a seat license there.
The stadium's top tier — all-inclusive food & beverage, a private whiskey locker, and access across the building's premium club interiors.
Founders Club seats (VIP sections) are shown in gold on the seat map above.
A two-level, 50,000+ sq. ft. climate-controlled club running the length of the east side — overhead cover, premier food & beverage, and views into the bowl.
East Club sections are shown in purple on the seat map above.
Climate-controlled club seating at field level (sections C109–C111) with an inclusive food experience and a view into the player tunnel.
Field Club sections (C109–C111) are shown in teal on the seat map above.
Amenity summaries are based on the team’s published plans and, where we hold them, the official PSL agreements. The benefits attached to any specific seat are defined by its own license agreement — we confirm them for your exact seats before you commit.
Buying or selling a seat license shouldn't feel like a wire transfer to a stranger. We keep every dollar protected from first click to final transfer.
Find a verified license in the section you want and send a request. We confirm it's still available — no payment is taken upfront.
After we confirm the seat and the final price, we send you secure payment instructions. You pay by bank transfer (ACH) or wire and your funds are secured and held in trust — not paid to the seller yet.
Once the transfer is officially approved and recorded, the funds release to the seller and the seat is yours. If it can't be completed, every dollar comes back to you.
A seat license is a five-figure asset. We treat every transaction with bank-grade protection — encrypted payments, secured fund holds, and verified transfers.
The buyer's funds are secured and held in trust, released only when the license transfer is verified and complete.
Bank transfer (ACH) and wire details are handled through a PCI-DSS Level 1 processor and encrypted in transit. We never see or store your account numbers.
Every listing is checked against stadium records before it goes live. No phantom seats, no surprises.
If a transfer can't be completed, your deposit is returned in full. Simple as that.
Your payment is secured and held in trust, never sent directly to a stranger. If the official license transfer can't be completed for any reason that isn't your fault, you get a full refund — every dollar back.
Full refund if the transfer failsOnce the transfer is approved and recorded, you're paid promptly — the final sale price minus our flat 7% fee, with no surprise deductions. The buyer's funds are secured and held before any transfer begins.
Paid in full once the transfer recordsList with the marketplace built to cost sellers the least — a flat 7% seller fee and more of the sale price in your pocket. Funds secured and held in trust, and you're working with a local Buffalo business that keeps your money in the community instead of routing it to an out-of-state corporation.
PSL Buffalo: flat 7% seller fee, $200 minimum. Typical national broker: 10% commission, $250 minimum. Some brokers also push an "instant buyout" — usually 40–60% of market value. We'll never ask you to give up half your seat's value for speed.
A few ways, honestly. The team keeps a priority waitlist — if original buyers default on their payment plans, those licenses go back to the team and can be offered to the list, though there's no guarantee on timing and you don't pick the seats. If you know a current holder, a license can also be transferred directly — family transfers happen this way all the time. And there's the resale market, where you choose your exact section, row, and seats on your own timeline. That last one is where PSL Buffalo comes in: we connect you with verified local sellers, secure and hold your payment in trust, and walk the transfer through the official approval process.
A Personal Seat License (PSL) is a long-term right — and an annual obligation — to purchase season tickets for a specific seat at the new stadium. It's separate from the season-ticket cost itself: you pay the license fee once, then buy season tickets every year to keep the seat. Miss a year of season tickets and the license can be forfeited, so think of it as an ongoing commitment, not just a one-time buy. The license term runs for the life of the new stadium — up to 30 years from the first game played there.
Yes — the license agreement expressly allows secondary-market sales arranged through transfer agents and exchanges, but no transfer is unrestricted. Every one needs the official PSL agent’s written consent, a transfer application from both sides, and the agent’s transfer fee — and the license must be in good standing: season-ticket payments current and any remaining license-fee installments or financing settled (or assumed with the agent’s approval) before the transfer is recorded. Two buyer-side rules worth knowing: reserved-seat licenses are capped at eight per holder, and a buyer can’t ever have been barred from or removed from a stadium or similar venue. Transfers to close family — parents, spouses, siblings, children, grandchildren — are more straightforward. What PSL Buffalo does is connect a local buyer and seller and walk both sides through that official process. We don’t replace the team’s approval — we make getting through it painless. (One timing note: teams record transfers only during set transfer windows — see the question below on when the team processes transfers.)
Per the official license agreement: the right — and the annual obligation — to buy season tickets for your exact seats every year at the team’s price, including playoff games when the Bills host (playoff tickets are priced separately by the team). You also get a window to buy tickets to certain other stadium events — concerts and the like — before the general public, generally one ticket per license and never guaranteed for a particular event. The license runs for the life of the new stadium (up to 30 years from the first game played there), and it can be passed to close family or sold — every transfer goes through the official PSL agent’s approval process. Club licenses add their own benefits like club access, VIP entry, and premium parking.
Two things. First, our seller fee is a flat 7% — lower than the standard brokerage commission — so sellers keep more. Second, we're a Buffalo business, born and run here, not an out-of-state corporation. When you buy or sell with us, you deal with a real local person who actually holds a license at the stadium, and your money stays in the community. (Like the reputable brokers, we charge buyers no marketplace fee — you're only responsible for the team's transfer fee and any season tickets.)
After we confirm your seat and the final price, we send you secure instructions to deposit your payment, which is then secured and held in trust — you're never wiring money directly to a stranger. Funding is by bank transfer (ACH) or wire — never by credit card, since card payments can be disputed long after a transfer completes. The funds stay held and are released to the seller only once the official license transfer is approved and recorded in your name. If that transfer can't be completed, your money is returned to you in full. (Approval and the team transfer fee are determined by the official PSL agent, not by us.)
No — and this trips up a lot of first-time buyers. The license price buys you the right to that seat. The actual game tickets are separate and are purchased from the team at their face (invoice) cost, on top of the license price. So budget for two things: the one-time license, then season tickets each year to keep the seat.
The buyer pays the one-time transfer fee the team’s official PSL agent charges to record a license into a new name. The agent sets that fee — and can change it from time to time — so we confirm the exact amount for your seats before you commit anything. It’s separate from the sale price and from our seller fee, and every broker passes this same team fee through. If a purchase is split across multiple team accounts and creates additional transfer fees, whoever requested the split covers the extra.
Usually a listing is sold as a full set, because most sellers want to move all their seats together and the team's transfer process is simpler that way. If you want a specific number of seats, the best approach is to request a listing that already matches — tell us how many you're after and we'll point you to the right ones, or let you know if a seller is open to splitting.
Listing details come from the seller, and we verify them as part of every transaction before anything is final. If you want to be certain about a specific seat's location, row, or view, just ask us — we'll confirm it, and you can always check the official stadium chart too. We'd rather you be sure before you commit than surprised after.
Deals are funded by bank transfer — ACH from your bank, or a domestic wire for larger amounts — using the secure instructions we send after your seat and price are confirmed. We don’t accept credit or debit cards for deal funding: card payments can be disputed for months after a license transfer is complete, and that would undermine the very protection holding the funds exists to provide. It also keeps card-processing costs out of your deal. Bank payments run through our encrypted, regulated payment platform, and you’ll receive a receipt for every transaction.
Click "List My PSL," tell us your section and seats, and we'll verify the listing and set fair market pricing with you. Our seller fee is a flat 7% (minimum $200 per transaction), and we don't charge buyers a marketplace fee. Once a buyer is matched, the buyer's funds are secured and held in trust while we guide both sides through the official transfer and approval process. Two seller notes straight from the license agreement: any remaining license-fee balance or financing gets settled (or assumed with the agent’s approval) at transfer, and we’ll remind you to request the agent’s written release so you’re fully off the hook once it records.
Sellers pay a flat 7% fee on the final sale price, with a $200 minimum per transaction — that's it. There are no buyer marketplace fees and no hidden or layered charges on our end. (The buyer is still responsible for the official PSL agent's per-seat transfer fee (set by the agent and confirmed before any payment), which every broker passes through, and any season-ticket costs set by the team.)
A transfer window is the set period when the team's official PSL agent will actually record a license changing hands — teams don't process transfers year-round. Based on the team's expected process, the Bills are anticipated to begin processing PSL transfers in September 2026, though processing could be delayed to September 2027. Here's what that means for a deal made in the meantime: before any payment, we confirm the seller's license is in good standing and clear to transfer, and we structure the payment and timing of each deal individually so both the buyer and seller are protected through to the official transfer. There's also a buyer limit set by the team: a transfer will be denied to any buyer who would exceed the maximum of 8 seats per buyer, household, or address. We'll always confirm the current transfer timing and any limits with you before you commit, since the team's schedule is subject to change.
Both sides are covered. Buyers: your payment is secured, held in trust, and refunded in full if the official transfer can't be completed for any reason that isn't your fault. Sellers: the buyer's funds are secured before any transfer begins, and you're paid the final sale price minus our flat 7% fee once the transfer is approved and recorded — no surprise deductions. You're never wiring money directly to a stranger in either direction.
No. PSL Buffalo is an independent local brokerage and resale marketplace. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any professional sports team, league, or the stadium itself. Official approvals, transfer fees, and season-ticket pricing are all set by those parties.
We focus on one team and one building — the new stadium in Orchard Park. That's all we do, so we know the seating bowl, the clubs, and how transfers work here better than any national site juggling 19 teams.
A roughly 62,000-seat open-air stadium in Orchard Park, opening for the 2026 season directly across from the current site. Premium areas include the Founders Club, the two-level East Club, and field-level Field Club seats — all available through licenses on our marketplace.
Seat-license transfers are processed through the official PSL agent during set transfer periods. If you buy or sell while a window is closed, we secure and hold the funds in trust and complete the transfer as soon as it reopens — so you can lock in a deal anytime. We'll confirm the current window before you commit.
PSL Buffalo is independently owned and operated right here in Western New York — not a national corporation. You deal with a local who actually holds a license at the stadium, and the money you spend stays in the community. We're not affiliated with the team or stadium; we're fans helping fans.