Homes for Heroes® — Law Enforcement
Hero Rewards for Law Enforcement in West Michigan.
Law enforcement keeps our communities safe. You put yourselves on the line every day. When it comes to finding a home, you deserve an agent who respects that sacrifice and offers real savings—not just thanks.
See your savings →Thank you for your service and protection. Let me help you home.
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What's it worth to you?
Pick what you're planning. The calculator estimates your Hero Rewards check at closing.
What you get
Real value, every step of the way.
Here's what working with me as a Law Enforcement hero looks like.
Check for Hero Rewards after closing — no gimmicks, no fine print
Direct communication: I answer the phone, I tell you the truth, I don't waste your time
Flexible showings around rotating schedules and last-minute shift changes
Neighborhood safety data and school access — I'll pull the actual numbers, not just tell you it's "nice"
Understanding of the lifestyle: long shifts, community ties, wanting roots not just a house
The program
How your Hero Rewards work.
It's simpler than it sounds. No catch, no membership fee, no fine print.
01
Sign up & confirm you qualify
Free signup at Homes for Heroes (I'll send you the link). Takes about two minutes. You confirm which category you serve in.
02
We work together on your home
Buying, selling, or both — we work the way we'd work anyway. The program runs in the background.
03
Close on your home
When the deal closes, Homes for Heroes calculates your rewards based on the final sale price (averages ~$750 per $100K).
04
Get your check
The rewards check is mailed to you directly from Homes for Heroes after closing. Yours to keep — no strings, no obligations.
FAQ
Heroes ask these first
The questions every hero asks before signing up — answered up front.
Five broad categories: military (active duty, veterans, surviving spouses), healthcare workers (nurses, doctors, EMTs, paramedics, allied health), educators (Pre-K through university — teachers, admin, staff), first responders (firefighters, EMS), and law enforcement (officers, deputies, corrections, border patrol). If you're not sure your role qualifies, just ask — I'll check.
On average about $750 per $100,000 of home price, paid as a check directly from Homes for Heroes after closing. On a $400,000 home, that's roughly $3,000 back in your pocket. The exact amount depends on the final sale price and is calculated by Homes for Heroes — I don't set it.
No. Homes for Heroes membership is free. You sign up at their site (I'll send you the direct link), confirm your eligibility, and that's it. There's no membership fee, no subscription, no hidden cost.
Yes. Hero Rewards is paid by Homes for Heroes after closing — it's separate from your loan financing. So you can stack it with a VA loan, FHA, conventional, MSHDA down payment assistance, or any other program you qualify for. Nothing about Hero Rewards changes your loan options.
You get rewards on both transactions. Two closings, two checks. This is actually the strongest case for the program — heroes moving up or relocating often save several thousand dollars when both sides of the move qualify.
Still have questions? Text me
Claim your Law Enforcement Hero Rewards
Tell me a bit about your situation — buying, selling, or both — and I'll walk you through what you qualify for.