Saving for a down payment on a home takes dedication, perseverance, and sacrifice. For many, it also takes a long, long time. According to a recent report from Rate Supermarket, come 2020 the average cost of a home in Canada will be $553,000. To accumulate a measly 5 percent down payment for such a home, recent graduates should expect to spend at least 12 years saving up. If you’re hoping to pack away 10 percent, prepare to squirrel away your savings for roughly 21 years. Continue reading
Category Archives: Investment Property
Are Two Addresses Better Than One?
Whether it’s a cottage in the Muskokas or a vacation home in Cabo, multiple homeownership is becoming more and more common among wealthy Canadians. Now, more than ever, Canadians are picking up secondary properties, many of them south of the border. While statistics are hard to come buy, numbers from the National Association of Realtors show that foreign buyers are having a big impact on the United States housing market… and many of these buyers are Canadian.
International buyers purchased roughly $82.5 billion worth of property in the U.S. in the year ending March 31, 2012, compared to $66 billion the previous year. Canadians are estimated to represent about a quarter of those buyers. Continue reading
Why You Should Buy Commercial Real Estate Now
Tired of paying high leasing rates at your current commercial location? Well, what if you knew you could save more in the long term if you opted to buy a building for your business today? Low interest rates, low vacancy rates and a tight supply are creating the perfect purchasing situation for entrepreneurs across the country.
According to Steve Murphy, senior vice-president of commercial and treasury management at BMO, now is a particularly good time to invest in commercial property, both for their own uses and for leasing opportunities. “There is a strong demand for these properties by users, who are often able to lease out part of the property for additional rental income.” Continue reading
Retirement and Risky Real Estate
It’s hard to think about decreasing property values when listing prices are through the roof, but failure to understand and plan for the inevitable “bubble” burst could leave you high and dry, especially if you’re rounding the bend on retirement. According to Ben Rabidoux, a correspondent for the Globe and Mail, the next decade will likely be one of the most tumultuous in Canadian real estate history. Here’s what you should know. Continue reading
REITs – How They’re Changing the Face of Real Estate
The Financial Post recently reported that Canadian real estate investment trusts (REITs) have rallied to the highest levels in five years, and that’s despite Finance Minster Jim Flaherty’s constant threat of increased interest rates.
So, just what is a real estate investment trust and how can it impact your best mortgage rate search? Let’s take a look. Continue reading