Answers to the most common questions about home rebates in Georgia.
A home rebate is money given back to you at closing when you buy a qualifying new home. Instead of keeping the full commission HomeBuyer Rebate Realty gives 2.25% of the purchase price back to you as a credit on your closing statement.
The rebate appears as a line item on your closing statement and directly reduces the amount you bring to closing. It is applied just like a credit and fully disclosed to all parties involved.
Any buyer purchasing a new construction home in Georgia that offers a standard buyer-agent commission of atleast 3%. We confirm eligibility before you move forward.
Yes Georgia law requires a Rebate Certificate / Buyer Representation Agreement before we can represent you. It confirms our role and secures your eligibility for the 2.25% rebate.
Some builders require your agent to be registered on your first visit. Call or text (943) 259-3980 and we will check your situation and help protect your rebate eligibility.
Yes if the home is new construction and pays a buyer-agent commission you can qualify. Contact us before signing any contracts so we can confirm it in writing.
Yes rebates are legal in Georgia and most states. They are compliant with the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and disclosed in your closing paperwork.
Builders already budget for a full commission on every home sale. Sharing part of that commission with the buyer does not change their cost. It rewards you for working with an efficient licensed team.
No there are no hidden costs or fees. The rebate comes directly from our commission so you keep real savings without paying anything extra.
Call or text (943) 259-3980 or email info@homebuyerrebaterealty.com. We will confirm your details explain the process and send the short agreement so you can start earning your 2.25% rebate.