Being a mom has shaped the way I do everything...not just at home but in my work, as well. It has helped me understand the depths of commitment that my clients have to their families. As a mortgage specialist, I have the privilege of helping people achieve their dreams for their families. I'm so grateful to be able to offer people the advise and information they need to make reaching their goals as simple as possible. My purpose with this blog is to provide tools that will help new or current homeowners reach whatever goals they have set for themselves. If you have ideas you'd like to hear about, let me know.

Monday, 13 February 2012

Buying a home can be expensive as costs add up, find out what you’ll need to save up for.

Stephanie - Mobile Mortgage Specialist

Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you'll make in your life. And one of the things that you need to consider is the cost of closing the property. The closing costs are the list of costs that the lawyer presents to you at closing.

And it's really important that you know what they are because you don't want to be left with a surprise.

The main closing costs when you're closing a home include such things as land transfer tax, the legal fees and also there are taxes on the high ratio insurance premium that you may have to consider if you have put less than 20% down payment.

One of the main things that clients will not know up front are the adjustments. These are costs that the vendor has prepaid such as property taxes and the utilities.

When purchasing a newly constructed home from a builder, there are other costs to consider such as the new home warranty. And there are other costs built into the offer such as driveway paving or tree planting and these can vary from offer to offer and from builder to builder. It's very important to read the offer carefully so that you're not surprised when you're going to close the home and there are other costs that you haven't put into consideration.

For more information, please visit the RBC Advice Centre!

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