Buying a home is one of the largest financial transactions you will make in your life. There are SO many important questions to consider when purchasing a home. As your Real Estate Team, we want to go above and beyond the transaction and be there with you every step of the way. We want you to trust us to help you find your dream home that checks off all the boxes, and make the experience a stress-free one.
Buying a home is one of the largest financial transactions you will make in your life. There are SO many important questions to consider when purchasing a home. As your Real Estate Team, we want to go above and beyond the transaction and be there with you every step of the way. We want you to trust us to help you find your dream home that checks off all the boxes, and make the experience a stress-free one.
If you're buying, as your REALTOR®, we can enhance your search process by helping you uncover what you may not have considered. When using our property search tools, you will be able to find the home that best meets your needs. With our knowledge of the market, real estate expertise and negotiating skills, we want to help you get the best possible deal. So sit back, relax and let us handle all the critical details!
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The number of years it takes to repay the entire amount of the financing based on a set of fixed payments.
The process of determining the market value of a property.
A mortgage that can not be prepaid or negotiated for a set period of time without penalties.
The date on which the new owner takes possession of the property and the sale becomes final.
An asset, such as term deposit, Canada Savings Bond, or automobile, that you offer as security for a loan.
A sum of money deposited in trust by the purchaser on making an offer to purchase. When the offer is accepted by the vendor (Seller), the deposit is held in trust by the listing real estate broker, lawyer, or notary, until the closing date of sale, at which point it is given to the vendor.
The difference between the market value of the property and any outstanding mortgages registered against the property. This difference belongs to the owner of that property.
A mortgage is a loan that uses a piece of real estate as a security. Once the loan is paid-off, the lender provides a discharge for that mortgage.
The period of time the financing agreement covers. The terms available are; 6 month, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,10 year terms, and the interest rate will be fixed for whatever term one chooses.
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