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Colorado Buyer Rebate — Get Cash Back When You Buy a Home

ShopProp offers the largest buyer rebates in Colorado. Our flat-fee model means you keep more of the commission — often tens of thousands of dollars back at closing. Licensed in Colorado with DORA #EC100108325.

37
CO Cities Covered
$1,995
Flat Fee Starts At
Since 2007
Serving Colorado

How the Colorado Buyer Rebate Works

When you buy a home in Colorado, the seller typically offers a buyer agent commission — usually 2% to 3% of the sale price. With a traditional agent, they keep the entire commission. With ShopProp, we charge a flat fee starting at $1,995 and rebate the difference directly to you at closing.

On a $1,000,000 Colorado home with a 2.5% buyer commission ($25,000), your rebate would be $20,005. On a $2,000,000 home, you'd get $45,005 back. The higher the home price, the bigger your rebate.

Every ShopProp buyer in Colorado works with a managing broker — not just a solo agent. That means higher expertise, better negotiation, and full-service representation at a fraction of the cost.

Biggest Buyer Rebates in Colorado

Here's what ShopProp buyers save in Colorado's highest-value markets:

CityMedian PriceEst. Rebate
Aspen $5,000,000 $123,005
Snowmass Village $3,000,000 $73,005
Vail $3,000,000 $73,005
Mountain Village $2,500,000 $60,505
Telluride $2,500,000 $60,505
Cherry Hills Village $2,000,000 $48,005
Basalt $1,200,000 $28,005
Breckenridge $1,000,000 $23,005
Greenwood Village $1,000,000 $23,005
Steamboat Springs $950,000 $21,755
Boulder $850,000 $19,255
Castle Pines $850,000 $19,255
Avon $800,000 $18,005
Superior $800,000 $18,005
Lone Tree $750,000 $16,755
Louisville $750,000 $16,755
Evergreen $700,000 $15,505
Golden $700,000 $15,505
Erie $650,000 $14,255
Highlands Ranch $650,000 $14,255

*Rebates estimated based on 2.5% buyer commission minus ShopProp flat fee. Actual rebate depends on commission offered by seller.

Why Buyer Rebates Are Legal in Colorado

Buyer rebates are fully legal in Colorado. The Colorado Division of Real Estate permits agents to rebate a portion of their commission to buyers. The U.S. Department of Justice actively supports commission rebates as pro-consumer and pro-competition.

Despite this, most Colorado agents don't offer rebates because it cuts into their income. ShopProp was built differently — our flat-fee model is designed from the ground up to pass savings to you.

How It Compares to Traditional Agents

On a $650,000 Colorado home:

ModelBuyer PaysYou Get Back
Traditional Agent (2.5%)$16,250 (from commission)$0
ShopProp Flat Fee$1,995$14,255

What You Get With ShopProp in Colorado

Managing broker on every transaction. Not just an agent — a broker with higher licensing, more education, and legal authority to oversee your deal. This is ShopProp's core differentiator and has been since 2007.

Full-service representation. Home tours, offer writing, negotiation, inspection coordination, and closing support. The rebate doesn't mean less service — it means a different business model.

4,000+ transactions. ShopProp has closed thousands of deals across the country, with deep experience in Colorado markets.

Colorado Real Estate Markets

Colorado's real estate market spans from the booming Denver metro to world-class ski resort towns in the Rocky Mountains.

Denver Metro: Denver, Boulder, Arvada, Lakewood, and the southern suburbs (Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Parker) form Colorado's largest market. Strong tech and aerospace employment drive consistent demand.

Colorado Springs: The state's second-largest city, with military bases and growing tech employment. More affordable than Denver, but prices are rising fast.

Mountain Towns: Aspen, Vail, Telluride, Breckenridge, and Steamboat Springs command premium prices. ShopProp's flat-fee model is especially powerful here — on a $3,000,000 mountain home, you could save over $70,000 compared to a traditional agent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are buyer rebates legal in Colorado?
Yes. Buyer rebates are fully legal in Colorado. The Colorado Division of Real Estate allows agents to rebate a portion of their commission to buyers at closing. ShopProp has been offering buyer rebates as part of our nationwide flat-fee model.
How much can I get back with a buyer rebate in Colorado?
It depends on the home price and the commission offered by the seller. On a $1,000,000 home with a 2.5% buyer agent commission ($25,000), ShopProp charges a flat fee starting at $1,995 and rebates up to $20,005 back to you at closing.
How does ShopProp's buyer rebate work?
When you buy a home through ShopProp in Colorado, the seller typically offers a buyer agent commission (usually 2-3% of the sale price). ShopProp charges a flat fee starting at $1,995 instead of keeping the full commission. The difference is rebated directly to you at closing.
What can I use my buyer rebate for?
In Colorado, your buyer rebate can be applied toward closing costs, used as additional down payment, or received as cash back at closing (subject to lender approval). Many Colorado buyers use rebates to offset homeownership costs.
Does ShopProp provide full service with a buyer rebate?
Yes. Every ShopProp buyer in Colorado works with a managing broker — not just a solo agent. You get full-service representation including home tours, offer writing, negotiation, inspection coordination, and closing support.
Is ShopProp licensed in Colorado?
Yes. ShopProp holds Colorado DORA license #EC100108325 with David Fendler as managing broker (license #EC100108325). ShopProp has been serving buyers and sellers across the country since 2007.

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All 37 Colorado Cities

ShopProp offers buyer rebates in every Colorado market we serve. Click any city to see your estimated savings:

Arvada — $11,755 back Aspen — $123,005 back Avon — $18,005 back Basalt — $28,005 back Boulder — $19,255 back Breckenridge — $23,005 back Broomfield — $13,005 back Castle Pines — $19,255 back Castle Rock — $12,380 back Centennial — $13,005 back Cherry Hills Village — $48,005 back Colorado Springs — $9,505 back Denver — $13,005 back Durango — $13,005 back Erie — $14,255 back Evergreen — $15,505 back Fort Collins — $11,255 back Frederick — $11,130 back Golden — $15,505 back Grand Junction — $7,380 back Greeley — $8,005 back Greenwood Village — $23,005 back Highlands Ranch — $14,255 back Lakewood — $10,505 back Littleton — $12,380 back Lone Tree — $16,755 back Longmont — $12,505 back Louisville — $16,755 back Loveland — $10,005 back Mountain Village — $60,505 back Parker — $13,005 back Pueblo — $4,880 back Snowmass Village — $73,005 back Steamboat Springs — $21,755 back Superior — $18,005 back Telluride — $60,505 back Vail — $73,005 back

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