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Home Buyer Rebates Make i-Agent an Attractive Option |
Article Submitted by: T. Ireland

Thursday, 10 September 2009
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Buying a home is a major decision for most people. Not only is it the largest single purchase that they will likely make in their lifetime, but there is a lot of paperwork that needs to be fill out to complete the deal. Buyers need the help that a realtor can provide, to be sure. If a company also offers home buyer rebates, that's an even more attractive scenario for buyers.
i-Agent is a company that offers this type of service to buyers in the DC Metropolitan area. The process is a very simple one. The prospective home buyer simply searches for homes that fit the price range and other criteria they are looking for. They can look using the search tool on the i-Agent site or another home listing site.
To find homes they are interested in, prospective buyers can also tour open houses. Driving through a neighborhood with homes they like is another effective way to narrow down their choices from what it on the market. Once the buyer has an idea of what kinds of homes they like, they can schedule a tour with i-Agent at no charge. Many times, the arrangements can be made within 24 hours.
Once the buyer finds a home that feels right for them, the i-Agent staff works closely with them to help them determine how much they want to offer for the property. All the details around negotiating price and other terms and home buyer rebates can be done through i-Agent. Once the offer is accepted, i-Agent continues to work with the buyer to arrange any necessary inspections and/or appraisals. Walk-throughs can also be arranged through the company.
The best part about working with i-Agent comes after the deal closes when the new home owner receives a realtor rebate equal to up to two percent of the purchase price. i-Agent offers a real estate rebate by sharing the agent's commission with buyers. New home buyers will receive a check in the mail within 7-10 days after closing, while people who have recently bought a resale home can have their rebate applied toward their closing costs.
The i-Agent way of providing home buyer rebates works on the assumption that the agent will receive a three percent commission. If the rate payable is lower than three percent, i-Agent gets one percentage point and the buyer is credited with the rest. Potential home buyers need to know that i-Agent charges a minimum commission on all transactions. To find out more information about how i-Agent works, the details are posted at i-agent.com . Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Mary Baxter works as a freelance journalist, and mainly covers articles relating to real estate. Her portfolio of published work includes topics relating to home buyer rebates and real estate rebate.
Mary Baxter works as a freelance journalist, and mainly covers articles relating to real estate. Her portfolio of published work includes topics relating to home buyer rebates and real estate rebate.
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