Realogy Holdings Corp., parent company of Coldwell Banker®, has announced it will be launching a benefits program for AARP members who want to buy or sell their home. This will be the first-ever real estate program designed for the 38 million AARP members, who will be able to earn cash back or a bonus when they use one of Realogy’s real estate companies. Due to certain state laws, in lieu of cash back, a gift card or reduction in commission may be rewarded at closing instead. The program will be launched in early 2020.
For more information, please visit www.realogy.com.
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