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  • Date: 2007-07-18
  • Author: Doug Lasley
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         If you are looking to buy a new home, and you have heard about Rebate programs then you are no doubt wanting to find out more about how you can save money using it. Before you decide to go ahead and save money using a rebate program, it can first be helpful to get to grips with exactly how they work. What Kind of Homes Apply? When saving money with a rebate program, you will need to ensure that you manage to find a home that applies. In most cases, the only kind of home that will apply is a new home. The reason for this is that old homes do not have as much profit associated with re-sale. This is because when a builder builds a new home, they make all the money associated with selling it. When someone is selling their existing home, they do not make as much money as they had to buy the house in the first place. Who Offers a Rebate? A real estate agent offers a rebate, and it is very unusual to be able to get one from the building company directly. The reason for this is that, if they offered a rebate to everyone then they might as well make the price of the house the current value minus the rebate. That is why, should you wish to get a rebate, you will have to contact a real estate agent who will get the commission and pass a percentage back to you. Why Offer a Rebate? Real estate companies generally offer a rebate as a means of giving customers an incentive to go with them, rather than another real estate agent. When a rebate is offered, a customer can save such a massive amount of money that it would be illogical to go with any other provider. The reason that a real estate firm can afford to pay this is simple – they still make 1% off of the value of a property, which is similar to what they make when selling a house that has already been lived in. How do you find a Company Offering a Rebate? In order to find a company offering a rebate, you can go about it in a number of ways. If you have a specific new community from which you would like to buy a home, then you should find out who is selling it and find out who is offering rebates and for what amount. From there, you can then decide on the best deal for you. Another method is to contact real estate agents and brokers in you area and find out if any offer rebates for new communities that are being built in and around areas that you would like to live. When you are looking for real estate agents, you could choose to use classified sections in the yellow pages and other directories, or alternatively you could take advantage of search engines – which are now a great way to find exactly what you are looking for when it comes to real estate.

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    Doug Lasley is president of http://www.buyersrebate.net. The author writes articles about Florida Rebate Program and orlando florida investment property. Supplementary editorials that were written by Doug Lasley related to Rebate Examples & How it works are available on http://www.buyvacationcondos.com/florida_discount_real_estate_brokers

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