Your next home should show the cashback math before you tour.
HousesGate keeps the current production formula visible, attaches the estimate to your request, and confirms the final amount before an offer path.
- $6,250
- Estimated cashback on a $1M purchase
- 25%
- Current share of assumed buyer-side commission
- Before offer
- Review timing for a brokerage-confirmed number
Send the estimate for brokerage review before the search gets serious.
You buy with a HousesGate-affiliated agent.
The property offers enough buyer-side commission to support a rebate.
Your cashback terms are reviewed before an offer is submitted.
The file complies with brokerage policy, RECO guidance, and signed agreements.
- Estimate and target price are attached to the lead request.
- Budget, city, and timeline help the brokerage review eligibility.
- A written number is confirmed before it is used in an offer path.
What buyers usually ask before they send the form.
Is the calculator a guaranteed offer?
No. It is an estimate based on the current HousesGate formula. The final amount depends on commission, the property, your agreement, and brokerage review.
Why use the existing app formula instead of the new prototype tiers?
The existing formula is the current production truth. New tier tables should wait for compliance approval before they replace live calculations.
When is cashback confirmed?
Before an offer. A HousesGate-affiliated agent reviews the property, commission details, and buyer agreement path.
Can I use this if I already have an agent?
Usually no. Cashback depends on the brokerage relationship and signed representation path before the transaction starts.
Does cashback change the purchase price?
No. It is separate from your offer price and is handled through the brokerage closing process when the file qualifies.
Is this only for Toronto?
This page is written for Toronto and GTA buyers. If you are outside that area, submit the form and the team can review the file.
Why do you need my budget and city?
Those details help the brokerage review the likely price range, market, and timing before giving you a more useful estimate.
Find the home first. Keep the cashback math close.
Send the estimate for review or start browsing homes for sale. Either way, the next step stays tied to the buyer journey.