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Buy Your Next Home. Get Cash Back at Closing!
We Split Our Commission 50/50
When you buy a home with Peris CO Realty, you get expert guidance and money back. We split our commission 50/50 with you, which means thousands of dollars are returned to you at closing.
How It Works With Peris CO
Your trusted real estate partner with cashback rewards you won’t find anywhere else!
Find Your Home
We Handle Everything
Close & Get Your 50% Rebate
Get Everything a Traditional Agent Offers
Plus Thousands Back in Your Pocket
Your Rebate Agent
- We earn a 3% commission and return 50% to you at closing.
- Buyers typically receive $8,250 back on a $550k home.
- We help cover closing costs, reducing out-of-pocket expenses.
- Enjoy unlimited private showings on your schedule.
- Expert negotiators working to secure the best price and terms for you.
- Available 7 days a week, from 9 AM to 9 PM, whenever you need us.
- More savings in your pocket.
Traditional Agents
- Keep 100% of their 3% commission.
- No cash back or rebates, the agent keeps it all.
- Buyers often pay $7,000 to $10,000 in closing costs themselves.
- Private showings may be limited or inflexible.
- Negotiation skills and commitment vary by agent.
- Limited availability — only after business hours or on weekends.
- Your money stays with the agent instead of going back to you.

Get Full-Service Real Estate Support — And Cash Back at Closing
- Experience a smarter, more rewarding way to buy in Colorado.
What is a Home Buyer Rebate?
A home buyer rebate is a portion of your real estate agent’s commission that’s given back to you at closing. It’s a smart way to reduce your out-of-pocket costs — typically used toward closing costs, interest rate buy-downs, or other expenses.
What Can I Use the Home Buyer Rebate For?
Your rebate can be applied to closing costs, discount points (to lower your interest rate), or other fees that arise during the buying process. It helps reduce how much you need to bring to the table at closing and gives you more flexibility with your budget.
Do I Need to Pay Taxes on My Buyer Rebate?
No. Home buyer rebates are considered a credit at closing, not income. Therefore, they are not taxable under current IRS guidelines. Always consult your tax advisor for personalized guidance.
Why Would You Give Back Half Your Commission? What’s the Catch?
There’s no catch. We believe buyers shouldn’t overpay for real estate services. Because we’re independent and not tied to a large brokerage, we can share our commission directly with you — putting more money in your pocket, where it belongs.
How Much Are Closing Costs for Buyers?
Closing costs typically range from 2% to 4% of the home’s purchase price, depending on location and lender. These may include appraisal fees, title insurance, taxes, attorney fees, lender charges, and more. Your rebate can help cover many of these expenses.
Are Home Buyer Rebates Legal?
Yes! Buyer rebates are legal in Colorado and most other states. While rules vary, rebates are fully allowed and simply require lender disclosure during the closing process.
Can I Still Get a Rebate If I’m Buying a New Construction Home?
Absolutely. Many builders pay commissions to agents just like in resale transactions. If you use us as your agent when purchasing new construction, you’ll still be eligible for our 50/50 commission rebate — just make sure to register us early in the process.
Do I Need to Disclose My Buyer Rebate to My Lender?
Yes, it’s important to inform your lender about your rebate. It’s considered a financial credit at closing and must be disclosed to ensure it doesn’t affect your loan approval. Don’t worry — we’ll guide you through the process and coordinate with your lender to keep everything compliant and smooth.
Will the rebate affect my mortgage approval?
No, but it does need to be disclosed to your lender. The rebate is treated as a credit at closing and won’t negatively affect your loan as long as it's properly documented (we’ll help with that).
What types of properties are eligible for a rebate?
Nearly all residential properties qualify, including single-family homes, condos, townhomes, and new construction. If a seller offers a commission, you’re eligible for a rebate.
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