Choosing to buy a home is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make in your life. It’s a complex ordeal that requires a lot of planning, and reliance on the help of a knowledgeable REALTOR® to make the process run smoothly. To ready you for this, here is a general overview of what to expect and prepare.
The first thing you’ll need to do is put money aside for a down payment. This amount is (at minimum) 5% of the purchase price of the home you’re planning to buy. Sources of down payments can include borrowing from your RRSP and monetary gifts from your family. Second, you’ll need to meet with a mortgage broker to determine what you can afford and if you might wish to make us of the new First Time Buyer incentive programs to add to your downpayment and help with mortgage affordability. Shopping around for the best rate and terms is highly recommended. Click on the pre-approval link below to find out your maximum mortgage amount.
Once you’ve established a price range, it’s time to decide what type of home will best suit your lifestyle. Think about things like access to schools, recreational facilities, what the neighbourhood is like, commuting and transit access and so on. Why you’re choosing to buy should help answer these questions for you — so think about it carefully. You may want to put this down in writing and create a needs vs wants list.
It’s important to partner with a REALTOR® 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. You’ll want to go with an experienced and knowledgeable REALTOR® who you can be sure will listen carefully to your needs and represent your best interests.
Using the property search on this site and consulting with your REALTOR®, you will be able to find homes in your desired area. They’ll update you frequently regarding new listings and schedule you appointments with sellers.
Your REALTOR® can help you place an offer that the seller will either accept, counter, or reject. After you’ve negotiated an offer, you’ll need to conduct a home inspection and deal with any repairs (the cost of which you can also negotiate with the seller). This is usually done before final acceptance of your offer so you can be sure you will be happy with your home selection. Finalize your mortgage with a visit to your lender, and you’re ready to sign off on ownership. This typically takes place in a lawyer’s office.
At this point, congratulations are in order! Becoming a new homeowner is one of the most liberating things you’ll ever experience. There are many benefits to homeownership — pride of ownership, the ability to make home improvements, building equity, appreciation — the list goes on.
Contact me for a free Buyer Consultation to learn more about the buying process, closing costs and to get in touch with mortgage brokers or lenders who will get you started.