A McKinney residential buyer plan
New-Construction Buyer Rebate
It sounds like the hard part should be finding a home you like. In practice, the harder question is whether the price, contract, financing, condition, and long-term fit all work together. Our new-construction buyer rebate service gives buyers a clear plan before emotion or builder pressure takes control of the decision.
Rebates are transaction-specific. Builder co-broker terms, brokerage policy, lender approval, loan limits, and settlement disclosures can affect whether a rebate is available and how it may be applied.
Would it be unreasonable to compare the home against your full plan before deciding how much to offer? A buyer’s decision should include the monthly payment, cash after closing, taxes, insurance questions, HOA costs, likely repairs, road access, future construction nearby, and the time you expect to own the property.
Where the buyer may gain leverage
- Check eligibility before relying on a rebate
- Disclose the rebate to the lender and title company
- Compare rebate value with service and representation
- Review builder restrictions before registration
Leverage does not mean forcing the other side to accept a demand. It means learning what the seller or builder values, then preparing more than one structure that protects your priorities. A price change, closing-cost contribution, repair, title-policy payment, rate buydown credit, upgrade, or timing adjustment may carry different value to each side.