The effect of homogenization heat treatment on cast structure, hardness, and tensile properties of the nickel based superalloy 718plus in the presence of boron and zirconium additives were investigated. For this purpose, five alloys with different contents of boron (0.00-0.016 wt%) and zirconium (0.0-0.1 wt%) were cast by double vacuum process VIM/VAR and then were homogenized at 1075-1175 degrees C for 5-25 h. 1Vlicrostructural investigation by OM and SEM and phase analysis by XRD were done and then hardness and high temperature tensile tests were performed on the homogenized alloys. The results show that the amount of the Laves phase is reduced by increases in time and temperature of homogenization. It was also found that increases in duration of homogenization at 1075 degrees C results in improving strength and ductility, while duration increase at 1175 degrees C is accompanied with degradation of them, which caused the reduction of needle-like delta phase on grain boundaries. Boron and zirconium had negative effects on the strength and ductility of the alloy by increasing the amount of Laves in the cast structure. By increasing these elements in alloy composition, more time is needed in order to fully eliminate the Laves by homogenization treatment.