First-Time Homebuyer

Buying a house is exciting, and we are here to help with it. We will help you figure out how much of a house and how much monthly payment you can afford. We are on your side, and we can help you access great rates and mortgage options. We offer both traditional and innovative mortgage options that can meet your unique needs. We are here to help you every step of the way, including helping you find ways of saving money and paying down your mortgage fast.

The best way to get started is with filling out an application today.

Below is a How-to Guide to Buying Smart:

Work Out a Budget

You’ve got your home and neighbourhood in mind. It’s smart to meet with an experienced mortgage agent now to get a handle on how much you can afford as a monthly mortgage payment.

Get Experience On Your Side

Mortgage agents, like myself, are on your side, and I can help you access great rates and mortgage options and offer both traditional and innovative mortgage options that can meet your unique needs.

Get Pre-Approval

This is a smart step, as it ensures your mortgage rate is guaranteed for up to four months. Home sellers will know you are serious and you will have peace of mind knowing just what you can afford. Apply now.

Do Your Homework

It is often a good idea to work with a real estate broker, who can help you search for neighbourhoods and homes that meet your needs.

Make An Offer

Once you have found your home, your real estate agent will prepare a purchase offer on your behalf. Upon closing, you have 7 days to have your home inspected by a home inspector and to finalize your financing.

Save Big With a Larger Down Payment

If it’s in your budget, consider putting more down. Talk to your Mortgage Broker for advice about how to save thousands.

Factor In a Few Additional Costs

Closing costs include land transfer tax, land transfer tax, home inspection, property tax, and home insurance. Discuss these costs upfront with your mortgage agent and factor them into your budget so that there are no surprises.

Sign On The Dotted Line

Your lawyer will finalize the paperwork a few days before closing, and you will sign on the dotted line, pay the downpayment, and cover any additional costs related to the purchase of the home.

Welcome Home

The title of the home will be transferred to your name on closing day, and you can pick up your keys. Now, wasn’t that easy?
To make the process even easier, download a complimentary copy of the First-Time Home Buyers Guide to help guide you through the process. Calling me today would be good as well.

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