When buying your house, this will undoubtedly be one of the largest financial transactions most people will ever make. With my expertise, I will help guide you through all the obstacles during this difficult decision.
When buying your house, this will undoubtedly be one of the largest financial transactions most people will ever make. With my expertise, I will help guide you through all the obstacles during this difficult decision.
Buying a home is a big decision. Ask yourself 5 questions before you decide if you’re ready to own a home.
The first thing you’ll need to do is put money aside for a down payment. In Canada, the minimum deposit for a home purchase generally depends on the purchase price. For homes under $500,000, the minimum is 5%. For homes between $500,000 and $1.5 million, it's 5% of the first $500,000 plus 10% of the remaining portion. For homes $1.5 million or more, the minimum is 20%.
Example: Let's say you're buying a home for $700,000
Second, you’ll need to meet with a mortgage broker, or discuss with your bank to determine what you can afford. Shopping around for the best rate is highly recommended.
Upfront costs typically include:
It’s important to partner with a Real Estate Agent you feel completely comfortable with. A REALTOR® can help you find your dream home, that meets both your needs and your budget. They will set you up with viewing appointments, and also help bring clarity to the complicated process of buying a home so you’re not left navigating one of life’s biggest financial decisions alone. Even after the deals done, I’m here for you.
It's important to understand your housing options and choose your priorities (wants vs needs) when searching for your first or next home.
Things to consider:
When you’ve found the home you want to buy your Real Estate Agent can help you place an offer that the seller will either accept, counter, or reject.
Your offer must include:
After you’ve negotiated an offer, you’ll need to conduct a home inspection and deal with any repairs (the cost of which your realtor may able to negotiate with the seller). Meet with your lawyer or Notary Public to sign the final documents.
Once that's all done, a congratulations is in order - you're homeowners!