Home Buyer's Tips
Buying a home is the largest investment most people
will make in their lifetime. The exercise is neither fast nor easy,
but a little bit of knowledge will take most of the mystery out of
the process.
Before embarking on your journey, take a moment to review the
following tips. They will assist in making the process more
efficient and take some of the stress out of home buying:
- Know how much you can afford. Why waste time looking at homes
that are not in your price range?
- Determine your down payment. This will allow you to calculate
how much you need to borrow and establish a price point.
- Get pre-approved for a mortgage.
- Know where you want to live. Determine areas that best suit
your needs.
- Decide what type of home you want to buy. There are a number of
housing types available to today's real estate consumers.
Single-family detached homes are most popular but there are also
semi-detached homes, links, condominium apartments and townhomes,
as well as co-ops from which to choose. Each has different
characteristics that are more or less suited to individual
lifestyles.
- Determine what you need in a home. How many bedrooms or
bathrooms do you need? Is there enough parking for your
car(s)?
- Visit www.remax.ca. The internet is a great starting point. It
can help you to target properties that meet your criteria and
eliminate those that are unsuitable.
- Choose a realtor. Find an agent that you are comfortable with
-- someone you can trust and who understands your needs.
- Hire a home inspector. Home inspections will identify any
potential problems and help to save you time and money.
- Investigate alternatives available to you. Government
incentives have been introduced to stimulate activity in housing
markets across the country. Two of the programs that are currently
available -- access to RRSPs for first-time homebuyers and the
CMHC's five per cent downpayment plan -- help make homeownership
more attainable for all Canadians.
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