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Access $1,500+ in Revenue Per Unit With a Single Platform to Manage Manufacturer Relationships

Multifamily builders and developers who don’t claim building product rebates could be missing out on $1,500 per unit to their bottom line. Building 2,000 units a year? That’s $3 million in added revenue.
January 7, 2021
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Multifamily builders and developers who don’t claim building product rebates could be missing out on $1,500 per unit to their bottom lines. Building 2,000 units a year? That’s $3 million in added revenue.

Here’s what you need to know: rebates on construction materials are available to multifamily developers, and they’re yours for the taking. For over 20 years, HomeSphere has helped builders add more revenue to their bottom lines through rebates.

HomeSphere’s rebate management platform empowers the country’s largest developers to negotiate with building product manufacturers directly, manage contracts easily and track rebate payments in one spot. Take advantage of our connections while keeping it simple in one platform. Start earning more with HomeSphere.

Product Highlights
  • Offset organizational costs from materials to land and labor
  • Maintain your supply chain and distributor network
  • Continually access and grow earned brand rebates
  • Save time and manage rebate contracts in one spot
  • Always know when your rebates are on the way

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