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Ask a question or leave a comment The Dos and Don't of Buying Your First Home
For most people, buying a home is the most significant investment of their lives. Moreover, in spite of the doubt and confusion clouding both the financial markets and news headlines, there are many genuine real estate opportunities - especially for first-time buyers.
In general, prices are stable and historical data demonstrates that purchasing a home has proven a sound long-term financial investment. However, first-time homebuyers are often understandably anxious when it comes time to making the purchase. We have come up with a simple "do and don't" list to make the process easier for everyone dreaming of homeownership.
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If you are a first time home buyer (or know someone who wants to be one), let us help you take the process in hand!
Ask a question or leave a comment (2+ comments) Neighbourhood Trivia. Glamis Road in Cambridge
According to a report from Teranet Enterprises and Generation5, the average person living around 210 Glamis Road in Cambridge Ontario speaks English (74%), is married (42%) and has a High School education (50%).
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Here are links to information regarding first time buyer incentives, land transfer tax and also home renovation tax credit.
- This link refers to the Tax Credit for first time buyers announced with the recent federal budget: cra-arc.gc.ca/gncy/bdgt/2009/fqhbtc-eng.html
- This link refers to information regarding the Land Transfer Tax Rebate for first time buyers...: rev.gov.on.ca/english/refund/newhome/
Ask a question or leave a comment (2+ comments) First-Time Home BUYER EXPECTATIONS For "Move-In" Conditions May Conflict With Their Desire For Affordability
Coldwell Banker® Field Survey Reveals Possible Disconnect in First-Time Home Buying Process
Burlington, ON (April 16, 2009) First-time home buyers are primarily concerned with affordability when choosing a new home, but their expectations may be too high relative to their current financial buying power, according to a Coldwell Banker® survey conducted among its brokers and sales representatives in markets across North America. While nearly half of the Coldwell Banker survey respondents reported that affordability was the No. 1 concern for this group, 82 percent said today's first-time home buyers consider move-in conditions to be very important when searching for homes. In contrast, only 7 percent are looking to purchase "fixer-upper" homes that they could buy at a lower price and renovate themselves.
"In the past, first-time home buyers were willing to purchase older, more basic houses in an effort to save money and break into homeownership," said Jim Gillespie, president and chief executive officer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate, LLC. "Today, this group has greater home expectations because they have grown up more accustomed to their parents' lifestyles." It is important for first-time homebuyers to remember that by considering a 'fixer-upper' for their first home purchase, they can build equity over time and move up and into a second-stage home that better reflects their expectations."
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Time right for first-time homebuyers: experts
Apr 14, 2009 - Kristine Owram - THE CANADIAN PRESS
Low mortgage rates and more affordable homes in many markets are pushing first-time home buyers to enter the market in droves, Canadian real-estate experts say.
Phil Soper, president and chief executive of Brookfield Real Estate Services, said that when the Canadian housing market was hot, bidding wars forced many buyers to put in offers without conditions to increase their chances of being accepted.
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