Real Restate Resources
DON'T FORGET CLOSING COSTS WHEN BUYING A HOME
Despite today's attractive mortgage rates and wide selection of affordable
homes from which to choose, you should keep in mind 'closing costs' in
addition to your down payment for that dream home.
These various charges can add up and for the most part they are all legally
required payments in buying a property.
These payments include:
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Legal Fees - Since a lawyer or notary public is an essential part of
your home-buying team, the work provided involves legal fees. Most legal
fees include searching the title of a property, arranging a property
survey if necessary, and handling other disbursements as required.
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Mortgage Insurance and Application Fee - For any
high ratio mortgage, which is any mortgage in which 75 percent or more
of the house's purchase
price is covered by the mortgage, the lender requires mortgage insurance.
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Property Insurance - This insurance covers the replacement value of
your home and its contents. Most mortgage lenders will require proof
that you have this insurance before processing a mortgage.
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Home Inspection - A professional home inspector knows what to look
for and can confirm or add to the information you have gleaned from the
REALTOR or your inspection.
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Property Transfer Tax - This provincial tax is payable at the rate
of one percent on the first $200,000 of the fair market value and two
percent on the balance. 'Fair market value' is best described as the
price that would be paid for the property on the open market. The actual
purchase price is usually a good indicator of the fair market value.
Some exemptions may apply, including for first-time home buyers.
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GST - GST is payable to some degree on the purchase price of all new
homes, although partial rebates are available on the purchase of most
homes. A resale residential home is usually exempt from GST.
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Extra Charges - You may also be required to pay the costs of such things
as heating oil in the tank, or other costs incurred by the seller, but
included with the house, prior to the closing day.
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Hook-Ups - There may be hook-up charges required for appliances and
services such as telephone, TV cable, hydro, and other utilities.
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Moving Costs - Don't forget the basic costs involved in moving from
your old place into your new home, particularly if you use a professional
moving company.
A REALTOR can explain further details on closing costs
- just remember to add them to your financial plan when saving to buy a
home.
This information is provided by the Victoria Real Estate Board for the information
and benefit of consumers.