- Our agents help you find a home you love.
- They help you submit a strong offer that includes a commission request.
- Your offer is accepted, get 1% of the purchase price—cash back rebate or credit toward closing.
Tell us about your buying timeline, budget, and ideal location—it takes less than a minute.
We connect you with an experienced, top-rated agent in your area, handpicked based on your goals and location.
Leave the haggling to us. ListWizer’s team of experts negotiates with top-performing agents on your behalf, helping you secure the best deal and get up to 1% back at closing.
ListWizer Advantage |
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Get cash back at closing (up to 1%) | ||
Work with top-rated, full-service agents | ||
Smarter agent matches powered by real data | ||
Dedicated support from our Concierge Team | ||
Guidance to help you buy with confidence | ||
Streamlined process for smoother closings | ||
Seamless, all-in-one homebuying experience |
A buyer commission rebate is when your real estate agent gives you a portion of their earned commission at closing—either as a cash rebate or a credit toward closing costs (depending on local laws). With ListWizer, the rebate can be up to 1% of the purchase price where legally allowed.
It comes from the commission paid by the seller to your buyer’s agent. Your agent agrees to share a portion of that commission with you after closing.
In most cases, yes. The seller must agree to pay at least 2% commission to the buyer’s agent in order for the 1% rebate to apply. If the seller offers less, your rebate may be reduced or waived depending on agent agreement.
The 1% rebate is the maximum allowed, even if the seller pays a higher commission (like 2.5% or 3%). Some exceptions may apply based on state laws or individual agent arrangements.
No. Some states restrict or prohibit rebates. ListWizer only operates in states where rebates are legally permitted. We follow all local and state regulations closely.
Real estate laws vary by state and are often designed to protect consumers and ensure ethical conduct. In some states, rebating commission is not allowed under current licensing laws.
You can reach out to our Concierge Team for specific guidance, or visit your state’s Department of Real Estate (DRE) website for official regulations.