What are your costs of a transaction?
Inspection – Not required but is usually advisable which can cost $250-$500 depending on the size of the home.
Appraisal – Not always required but could be requested from your mortgage lender. The cost is typically around $250+.
Agents – If you bring a buy-side agent, they will charge the seller for their services. Typically 3.5% on the first 100,000 and 1.25% on the remainder. Of course, if you buy without an agent you should be able to negotiate a better sales price. Did you know, on average, it takes 4 years of mortgage payments to pay off the agent commissions on a home? Yikes!
Lawyer – You will need a lawyer to finalize the deal as well as clear disbursements. This fee can be $1,500 +. Prepare to pay any adjustment costs, such as property tax or pre-paid utilities.
CMHC (mortgage insurance) – Applies if you put less than 20% down on a home.
GST – This applies if you are purchasing a new home.
First time home buyer – Check out programs both federal and provincial as there are incentives that may apply like RRSP implications.
Moving – the costs of movers are extremely variable from Kijiji (~$500) to professional movers and organizers (~$2,500+ depending on volume) or all the bells and whistles for $10,000+. Or, pizza and beer if your friends love you!
Property Transfer Tax – The PTT tax is 1% on the first $200,000 of the purchase price and 2% on the remainder up to and including $2 million. The PTT is 3% on amounts greater than $2 million. For homes, another 2% PTT is payable on the portion greater than $3 million.
Property Transfer Tax – The PTT tax is 1% on the first $200,000 of the purchase price and 2% on the remainder up to and including $2 million. The PTT is 3% on amounts greater than $2 million. For homes, another 2% PTT is payable on the portion greater than $3 million.
Qualifying first-time home buyers may be exempt from paying the PTT if the purchase price of their home is priced up to $500,000. There is a partial exemption for homes priced between $500,000 and $525,000. At $525,000 and above the rebate is nil.
Qualifying buyers of new homes may be exempt if the purchase price of their home is priced up to $750,000. There is a partial exemption for homes priced between $750,000 and $800,000. At $800,000 and above there’s no rebate.
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