New Millennium Realty - RebateState Announces Rebates for Buyers and Sellers
Layton,UT (PRWEB) March 13, 2014 -- New Millennium Realty - RebateState is a full service Real Estate company and unlike traditional Real Estate, they offer buyers rebate checks up to a 25% and sellers choose from rebate checks or up to a 25% discount in listing fees. These rebate checks gives clients that extra boost to help them on their way into a new home, whether buying or selling. RebateState also provides cleaning services for sellers and buyers, as well as home warranties. In addition, Rebate State gives up to 40% back to teachers, military, police officers, firemen, medical professionals, SAR’s, and ski patrol through their Homes for the Brave Program.
Brent Cordon, owner of New Millennium Realty - RebateState has been a REALTOR for over six years and knows the community inside and out, having lived there most of his life. “I am proud to have a business that gives so much back. Although our program is relatively new, we have already given 3 million back into the community through these rebate checks and discounts,” said owner, Brent Cordon.
New Millennium Realty - Rebatestate.com is located at 377 Marshall Way, Suite C in Layton, Utah. For more information for buyers or sellers, please contact Brent at 801-477-7653 or visit http://www.rebatestate.com.
About New Millennium Realty - Rebatestate.com
Brent’s expertise is in residential properties including luxury homes, single and multi-family homes, town homes, condos, REO's, as well as foreclosures, vacant land, and vacation homes.
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