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Accept Offer: Now What?

March 26th, 2012
Accepted Offer: Now What? As mentioned, your offer will have certain conditions and subjects such as "subject to a home inspection" and "subject to financing". Typically you will have 5-7 days to get a home inspection, obtain financing, etc. If at the end of this time you are satisfied to remove subjects, then they are removed and the sale becomes final. Congratulations! After acceptance of ...

Property Transfer Tax

March 26th, 2012
Property Transfer Tax Everyone in B.C. pays a Property Transfer Tax on each home purchase unless you are a first time home buyer and meet certain criteria. Do not confuse this tax with your yearly property taxes. If you are not considered to be a first time homebuyer, you will be charged: 1% on the first $200,000 2% on the balance of the purchase price of the property First time home bu ...

Condo Completion Cost Guide

March 26th, 2012
Condo Completion Cost Guide   Property Transfer Tax: This tax is 1% on the first $200,000 of the sale price and 2% on the remainder. First-time buyers may be exempt from paying this tax. See the next page for details. Prepaid property taxes or utility bills: You will have to reimburse the sellers for any prepaid property taxes or utilities. Home Inspection fee: I always recommend that you ...

The Major Elements of an Offer

March 26th, 2012
You've found the home you would like to purchase, now what? Here is where your realtor's expertise really comes into play. With his or her in-depth knowledge of market conditions an offer will be put together which will include: Price: depending on the local market conditions, your opinion of value and market information provided by your agent, the price you offer may be different from the s ...

What is your Budget?

March 26th, 2012
What is your Budget? Before you start looking for a home, it is important that you become aware of how much you can afford to pay. This knowledge will allow you to spend your valuable time looking productively at homes which are within your predetermined price range. You can calculate a relatively accurate figure for yourself with the following information: $ ___________ Down-payment $ ___ ...

Why use a Real Estate Agent?

March 26th, 2012
Why use a Real Estate Agent? In our highly competitive market, the services of a qualified real estate agent is of the utmost importance. The most desirable properties are being sold within days of hitting the market and in some cases, before they hit Realtor.ca. Realtors use the 'MLXchange' system that only licensed realtors have access to. Properties come up on 'MLXchange' a few days befo ...

Tip for Preparing Your Home for Sale

May 26th, 2011
Sellers often underestimate the effect that small details can have on the appeal of their home. A minor makeover can improve the home’s general “wow” appeal, making it sell faster, or even for a greater price. First Impressions Do Count Tidy up your front entrance. If it is at all worn, paint or replace your front door. Consider pet or food smells in your home and do your best to make ...

Conditions Are Ripe for Homebuyers in BC

November 26th, 2010
Conditions Are Ripe For Homebuyers In BC FRIDAY, 26 NOVEMBER 2010 11:01 WRITTEN BY NEWSROOM    Recent reports are suggesting that the time might be right to purchase a home in British Columbia. For those renters, who are readying themselves to make the leap into Home Ownership, but felt that economic factors were holding them back, the market may be ripe, and time to take the plunge. A ...

Why interest rates are going nowhere fast

October 10th, 2010
By Michael BabadGlobe and Mail UpdateOctober 8th, 2010Bank of Nova Scotia expects short-term borrowing costs to remain at ultra-low levels well into next year as the global economy moves into a "slower lane of growth." In a new forecast, Scotiabank economists, like others, say the rebound that began midway through last year has lost "considerable momentum," notably in major industrialized co ...

Top Ten Reasons to Buy in 2010

September 28th, 2010
Top 10 Reasons It's a Great Time To Buy: 1. Selection, selection, selection. Regardless of price range, there are plenty of houses from which to choose. There's a great selection of attached homes, condos and townhouses. You can find large lots, small lots, and a lot that will accommodate your boat or RV. You have many options. When resale inventories are low, buyers are forced to make compr ...

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