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What to expect at closing

15 Thursday Feb 2018

Posted by Marg DeBoer in Buying a Home, Mortgage

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Buying a Home, Closing Costs, Finance, First Time Home Buyers, Lawyer at closing, Lifestyle, Mortgage Professional, Mortgages, Ontario Land Transfer Tax, real estate

You have met with your mortgage broker and have met all the conditions to secure financing.  Next step is to meet with your lawyer.  A referral is always a good way to go in finding a lawyer.  When you have found one or a few, feel free to give them a call to see how much they will charge you.  Fees can vary.  You do not have to wait until closing day to meet with your lawyer; you can do so days ahead and this gives you more time on move day as well as peace of mind.

Here is a basic idea of the items that will be reviewed at your lawyers.

Down Payment:  in setting up your financing you agreed to a certain amount as a down payment.  The amount that you put down as a deposit with your Purchase Offer will be factored as part of your down payment money.  The total amount of down payment will be purchase price minus mortgage amount minus deposits.  You lawyer will finalize this number for you which you will bring as certified funds.  If you are selling a home and purchasing another one, then whatever equity is coming from that property will form part of the down payment.  The total amount of the down payment will be purchase price minus mortgage amount, minus existing equity, minus deposits.

Land Transfer Tax: this tax is calculated as a percentage of the purchase price of your home, which is payable upon closing.  The amount varies in different provinces but you lawyer will be able to determine what the amount is for you.  If you are a first time home buyer you may receive rebates on Land Transfer Tax so decreasing the amount you owe.

PST on Insured Mortgages:  When you put less than 20% down on the purchase of a home, it will be insured by one of the three companies that insure mortgages in Canada.  This mortgage insurance premium which most commonly is added to the mortgage, is charged a PST tax which you will be required to pay at closing.

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Why should you pay attention to your mortgage penalty?

06 Thursday Oct 2016

Posted by Marg DeBoer in Mortgage

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Buying a Home, Discount Interest Rate, Finance, First Time Home Buyers, Interest Rate, Interest Rate Differential, Mortgage Choices, Mortgage Professional, Mortgage Rates, Mortgages, Renewal, Why use a Mortgage Broker

If you had to break a contract for the same product which would you prefer to pay — $3,375.00 or $15,375.00? So why are people paying the higher amount?

Statistics show 70% of people who sign a mortgage contract sign a five year fixed rate mortgage contract.

Of these 70% that sign a five year fixed mortgage contract, 58% break them on average after year 3. Wow –58% — that is a lot of people breaking their mortgage contract!

Reason why? It was an unexpected event. Most thought they would be in their home for 5 years but then came the unexpected — job change, marriage, move, renovations,  or the other umpteen possibilities

Let’s take the story of Jennifer and Cindy who are each homeowners, and quite content in their homes.  Jennifer and Cindy work in a company that has recently decided to expand and will be moving their positions to a different city and province.  They each have decided to sell in order to buy a home in their new location.  When Jennifer breaks her mortgage to sell she pays a penalty of $3,375.00 and Cindy pays $15,375.00

Why does Cindy pay more and a lot more?  All the variables are the same for each of their mortgages —except for one– their choice of lender.   Let’s take a look at what is happening. Continue reading →

The Benefits of a Mortgage Broker

12 Tuesday Apr 2016

Posted by Marg DeBoer in Mortgage

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Benefits of a Mortgage Broker, Mortgage, Mortgage Agent, Mortgage Broker, Mortgage Professional, Refinance, Renewal, Why use a Mortgage Broker

The next time you are looking to buy a home, considering a refinance or looking to renew your mortgage, consider speaking to a mortgage broker.   Their services are free and here are a few more reasons this may make sense:

They have access to many different lenders such as banks, credit unions, mono lenders, private lenders etc . , which then gives you options.  It will save you time as you will only need to speak with one person, complete one application and have one credit bureau pulled and then the best mortgage can be found for you.

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How do I get a Mortgage?

11 Monday Apr 2016

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Downpayment, Five C's of Credit, How do I get a Mortgage, Mortgage, Mortgage Agent, Mortgage Process, Mortgage Professional, Mortgage Questions

When we are contemplating buying a home, or in the process of doing so, most of us will need a mortgage.  Let’s have a look at:

  •  Who do you go to?
  •  What does the process look like?

Okay, let’s begin.  Who do you go to?

Start with asking friends, family, and colleagues if they can recommend a good mortgage broker, someone who may have helped them with their mortgage.  Once you have asked for a few recommendations, pick one,  give them a call or send them an email, whichever you prefer.

What does the process look like?

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