Benefits of Home Ownership?
Pride of Home Ownership
Pride of home ownership is the number one reason why Canadians desire their own home. There is no landlord looking over your shoulder. You are able to make home improvements knowing that any appreciation that results, will be to your benefit. Home ownership gives you and your family a sense of stability and security. It’s making an investment in your future.
Appreciation
In Canada, especially in the last few years, homes have appreciated considerably and in doing so have added substantially to owners net worth. Unlike stocks and bonds, you get to live in your real estate investment. Also, in Canada your principal residence is exempt from capital gains taxes.
Mortgage Reduction Builds Equity
Each month, part of your monthly payment is applied to the principal balance of your
home loan, which builds your equity. You can borrow against a home’s equity for a
variety of reasons such as home improvement, sending your kids to university or college,
or starting a new business. Why pay-off your landlord’s property when you can own your own?
Homeowners accumulate wealth for the future while enjoying the benefits of a shelter that
they have can use, improve and sell. Their home is a safe haven for investment.
Are You Ready to Buy a Home?
First – do you have the financial resources? You should have five percent of the purchase
price of a home for the down payment, but ideally even more. Are there other priorities in
your life e.g. starting a new business, which require your savings? If not, buying a home
should be on your radar.
Second – do you expect to stay in your new home for some time? Moving can be expensive
and you will want to build some equity before having to relocate. Your job and home life
should be stable.
What Can You Afford?
If you haven’t already gone through the mortgage pre-qualification process, you will need
to meet with a lender or mortgage broker. They will establish how much of a mortgage you
will qualify for. Mortgage rates vary considerably and it is paramount that you shop
around for the best rate, terms and options.
Our Mortgage Calculator will help you determine what monthly mortgage payment and the
maximum mortgage you can manage. Note: if you are buying a condo, the amount of your
monthly assessment has a direct impact on how much you can afford to spend on your mortgage.
First time homebuyers may want to take advantage of the federal government’s Home Buyers’
Plan. Under this plan, you may use up to $25,000 of your RRSP towards the purchase of a home.
The money is tax-free as long as you pay it back in the next 15 years. Ask your RE/MAX Sales
Associate for details.
Questions To Ask When Assessing Home Features
Location, Location, Location
Noise and Privacy