Home buyers in Georgia (GA) are looking to reduce the cost of buying a home; can anyone blame them? Buyer rebates are a very effective approach to lower the cost of a real estate transaction for the home buyer. These rebates in Georgia generally range from 1% to 2%.
Depending on the buyer's lender-requirements, buyer rebates in Georgia (GA) can be applied to closing costs, an interest rate buy-down or a cash back rebate check after closing. A rebate can put thousands of dollars back into the hands of the buyer -- a monentary benefit that they would not usually receive. Generally speaking, other parties to the real estate transaction would retain these funds; however, with a home buyer rebate in place, the buyer saves at closing.
Once the importance of a commission rebate has been established, then a home buyer needs to address the qualifications of the buyer's agent that will provide the home buyer rebate. I would not suggest merely selecting an agent based on the best rebate, but rather a combination of the service to be provided as well as a buyer's rebate. A good buyer's agent will go to bat for you, the home buyer, that can potentially save thousands extra through strong negotiations in all aspects of the transaction; one can be "penny wise, pound foolish" when selecting an agent solely on the amount of the rebate. What's most invaluable is when a buyer's agent will contend on your behalf for the numerous issues that usually arise during a real estate transaction.
Questions to ponder:
Is the
buyer’s agent focused on getting you a lower price and better terms than what is being offered by the seller and/or builder? There is potentially thousands to be saved by extrapolating the details of a real estate transaction through diligence by a true buyer‘s agent.
Or alternatively, is the agent’s rebate-offer merely an attempt to make a quick sale to pick up extra business?
Before looking at any homes in Georgia (GA), consult with a buyer's agent that will not only offer the buyer a money-saving rebate but promote the buyer's interests too. Click here for information about rebates and a buyer agent for new homes. Click here for rebates and a buyers agent on resale homes.
The normal rebate schedule that I offer for full service, from contract negotiations to closing, is as follows:
- 1%: $0 - $399,999
- 1.5%: $400,000 - $599,999
- 2%: Over $600,000
Click here for the maximum 2% cash back rebate -- whether it's a new home or a resale home.
Stephen (Steve) Graham
Associate Broker - Buyer Agent
Realty Professionals, Inc. (770) 605.6261
Georgia New Homes
Atlanta, Georgia -- GA
Areas served: Acworth, Alpharetta, Atlanta, Auburn, Austell, Buford, Canton, College Park, Conyers, Covington, Cumming, Dacula, Dallas, Douglasville, Duluth, Dunwoody, Ellenwood, Fairburn, Fayetteville, Flowery Branch, Grayson, Hampton, Hiram, Holly Springs, Hoschton, Jonesboro, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Lithia Springs, Lithonia, Locust Grove, Lovejoy, Mableton, Madison, Marietta, Mcdonough, Monroe, Newnan, Norcross, Peachtree City, Powder Springs, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Smyrna, Snellville, Stockbridge, Stone Mountain, Sugar Hill, Suwanee, Tucker, Tyrone, Union City, Villa Rica, Vinings, Woodstock, GA - Georgia
Cobb County, Forsyth County, Cherokee County, Paulding County, Fulton County (North - South), Douglas, Clayton, Henry, Coweta, Fayette, Dekalb, Gwinnett, Jackson, Walton, Hall, Newton, Rockdale, GA - Georgia. With existing homes, there may be limitations to some of these areas that can be served.
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