First Time Home Buyers
You've decided to buy your first home. Before you start looking at properties, make sure you get a solid understanding of your many mortgage financing options. There are many different mortgage products and programs that can help you get into the market – and more are being introduced all the time.
How much can you reasonably afford? An important step is to get a mortgage pre-approval. At Invis-Feisal & Associates, we handle all the details. Once you are pre-approved you will know your price range for properties, as well as what interest rate you can secure for a set period, usually 90 to 120 days ("mortgage rate-hold" period). Also consider what you can comfortably afford for a monthly or bi-weekly mortgage payment – factor in other costs such as car payments, leisure activities, savings etc.
A key hurdle for most first-time home buyers is saving up for a down payment, normally at least 5% of the value of the property. If your down payment is below 20% of the purchase price of the property, "high ratio" mortgage insurance fees are added on top of the mortgage amount.
Mortgage tip
With the federal Home Buyer's Plan, you can access funds in your RRSP for a down payment – up to $25,000 per mortgage applicant to buy or build a home without tax penalties. Certain conditions do apply and you must repay the funds back into your RRSP within 15 years (a minimum of 1/15th of the loan must be repaid each year) to avoid tax implications.
If you're like most first time buyers, getting the most value for your housing dollar is crucial. With access to a full range of mortgage products and extremely competitive mortgage rates, Invis-Feisal & Associates can help you realize your dream of home ownership.
With electronic access to over 50 lenders we will ensure that you receive the best rate for the product of your choice.
Call us toll-free today at 1.866.576.1412 or apply online now,
and we will get the ball rolling for you.
Feisal made the whole process efficient and easy - I am amazed how quickly it came together. I got more mortgage and better rates than I was expecting. Laura H.
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News Update
Highlights of B.C.'s 2012/2013 Budget
HST to PST Information Bulletin - February 21, 2012
The province will transition back to the Provincial Sales Tax (PST), which will replace the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), on April 1, 2013. Until then, the province has announced transitional rules for new homes which take effect April 1, 2012.
Kevin Falcon announces HST transition rules for new homes.
British Columbia will return to the PST on April 1, 2013.

