
Buy or Sell a Home
Whether you’re buying or selling, our realty service, HomeAdvantage ™ can guide you through the process.
You’ve got dreams, we’ve got your back!
From finding a home to financing one, we’ll guide you through the process with no cost and no obligation.
How does it work
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Register
Enroll online, call 800-203-9014 x1, or email [email protected]
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Find your home
Find your next home or research value of your current home.
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Select an Agent
Select a realtor from a list of pre-approved agents that’s right for you.
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Close & Save
If you use one of the approved agents, you will qualify to receive a rebate at closing.
Things you’ll love about it
- Home Rebate* – You qualify for a rebate¹ when an approved agent is used.
- Agent Network – Find a Realtor® from a network of pre-approved agents.
- Property Search – Access to MLS listings
- Market Analysis
- Calculators – Use these tools to determine affordability and loan payments.
- Community Research – Learn about neighborhood demographics, school districts and more.
Let’s get started
Disclosures
The HomeAdvantage program is made available to you through a relationship between your credit union and CU Realty Services. Program rebates are awarded by CU Realty Services to buyers and sellers who select and use a real estate agent in the HomeAdvantage network of approved realtors. Home buyers or sellers are not eligible for the rebate if they use an agent outside this network. Using your credit union for a mortgage is not a requirement to earn a rebate. Rebate amounts are dependent on the commissions paid to the agent. Your credit union may have specific rules on how your rebate will be paid out. States and/or major metropolitan areas included in the HOME Advantage program include: AL, AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, KS, MD, MI, MN, MO, NM, NC, OH, PA, TX, and VA. New cities, states and real estate agents continuously join the program. If you do not see the area you’re interested in, contact HOME Advantage at 800-203-9014. Terms and disbursement of *rebates vary by state. **Email is not a secure form of communication. Personal information such as account number, date of birth, or social security number, should not be included in any email communications.