Future Homeowner

Future Homeowner

Any goal worth achieving will take some planning to make happen. Take our hot real estate market for example. If you plan on buying a home in the not too distant future then you need to start to work on a few things to make that happen. We are going to look at the two most common road blocks to home ownership, being credit and down payment.

If you don’t already know your credit score, you should surf over to Equifax ( One of the main credit monitoring agencies) and get a copy of your free credit report. If you have had late payments to your creditors in the past then they will need to be paid as soon as possible. If you have not had credit in your name in the past then you will need to get a small credit card or revolving loan. Something that reports to the credit bureau with a limit of at least 1,500. Now here is the important part, never miss a payment or be late with a payment as this will impact your credit score.

Now that you are working on your credit and you have a plan to establish it or improve it. Next important item in your home ownership journey is your down payment. You are going to need at least 5% down payment and 1.5% of the purchase price as deed transfer tax. If this is going to be your first home you can take advantage of the Home Buyers Plan. This means that you can borrow up to 35K from your RRSP tax free ( it does have to be paid back) and use this toward your down payment. Otherwise starting putting some away from every pay check and stick it in a TFSA and watch it grow to the amount that you need.

“A house is made of bricks and beams. A home is made of hopes and dreams.”

Today I am thankful for the sound of rain overnight, a quiet walk with my dog and a refreshing run all before the craziness of the day started.

I look forward to hearing from you in regard to your mortgage needs.

Patrick

p.s- You can click on this link to start the process whenever you are ready. Schedule your meeting with me here.

p.s.s- I should tell you that I am licensed in Nova Scotia, Ontario(M18001555) & in British Columbia(BCFSA #504098).

p.s.s.s You can download my new mortgage app here