May 22nd, 2013 

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Buyers Tips

Bi-weekly and weekly payments 
Most mortgages have the option to allow payments to be made on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. This option may be desirable for two reasons. The first is it can save you money as you can expect to pay off your mortgage about 4 years sooner. This can save you dramatically over the life of your mortgage. The other reason why these options are so popular is that if your employer pays you on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, you can simplify your budgeting by making the payment line up with the way you paid.
Making Extra payments 
Paying extra amounts on your mortgage can make a big interest saving over time. When we select a mortgage company, privilege payments options are something that we look for. A 20% privilege payment will allow you to pay off up to $20,000 per year on a $100 000 mortgage. It is important that the privilege payment also be flexible to allow you to pay smaller payments on the mortgage and as often as you wish. An extra $1000 periodically paid on a mortgage can help you become mortgage free faster.
Reducing the CMHC fees on your purchase 
When you require a mortgage for more than 80% of the purchase price of a property, that mortgage must be insured by Canada Mortgage and Housing (CMHC) or GE Mortgage insurance. The premium charged by these company`s decreases as the down payment increases. When you finance your property at 95%, a premium of 3.75% is added to the mortgage. By increasing the down payment to 10% of the purchase price the premium can be reduced to 2.5%. If you can put down 20%, you can avoid any additional insurance fee. Depending on your situation there are ways that you can structure this financing to avoid the CMHC or GE insurance premium.
Advantages of Bigger Down Payments 
As mentioned above, when you put a 20% down payment on your purchase you can avoid the CMHC premium. More importantly the larger the down payment, the lower the amount of interest you will pay over the life of your mortgage. It is important to note that it may not be wise to stretch yourself to increase your down payment and end up borrowing on credit cards or a line of credit at a higher rate.
Short Term Rates vs. Long Term Rates 
The options for mortgages available can be very confusing for most mortgage shoppers. Terms for mortgages vary between variable and fixed rate, 6-month terms to 10 year terms. Taking a variable or floating rate mortgage can have savings. Typically the shorter the term or guarantee of the rate, the lower the rate will be. This does not always happen, depending on the market place and the economy, but history has shown that short-term rates tend to be lower than long-term rates. The up side of variable rate is the strong potential for interest rate savings. The down side is the fact that you are accepting the interest rate risk without a guarantee. If you are considering a variable rate mortgage you need to look at your own risk tolerance, and your cash flow available to deal with potential increased payment. Considering projections of rates and where we see interest rates heading can also be important in this decision. Make sure you talk to an expert when you are making this decision.
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To find services related to finding, buying and living in your next home, review the list below of service professionals!:

  • Toronto Services Directory
    • Real Estate Agents:
      • Nadine Robbins, (416) 366-8800
      • Colleen Gray, (416) 707-6613
      • Joanna Kalbarczyk, (416) 433-3414
      • Alan Read-Chua, (416) 825-1803
      • Bonny Greene, REALTOR(TM), (416) 302-8231
      • Richard Silver, (416) 587-3300
      • Marisha Robinsky & Ellen Hanbidge, (416) 318-1457
      • Jeff & Liz Johnson, (416) 873-7695
      • Geoff Hartle, (416) 567-3425

    • Out of Town Real Estate Agents:
      • Guelph: Kristin Ghent & Anita Van Rootselaar, (519) 841-3602
      • Oshawa: Suzanne Mills, (905) 925-5478
      • Kingston: Gary Moran: (613) 389-4052
      • Oshawa & Whitby: Marie Matkiwsky, (905) 259-1731
      • Oshawa & Whitby: Leading Edge Real Estate Team, (905) 720-0228
      • London: Jeff McFalls, (519) 317-2503
      • Milton: Brett Lawler, (647) 669-8694
      • Georgetown: Ray Chesher, 905-877-9001
      • Oakville: Dan Cooper, (905) 849-3303
      • Newmarket: Candace Cook, (905) 717-9131
      • Georgian Bay: Armin & Annemarie Grigaitis, (705) 756-7629
      • Brampton: Ruby Javed, (416) 666-6126
      • Oshawa: Lyn Lewis & Beth Burleigh, (416) 678-8003
      • Vaughan & Thornhille: Dave Elfassy, (416) 899-1199
      • Oakville: The Wayne Munden Team, (905) 399 5910
      • Vaughan: David Ursino, (416) 893-0301
      • (Kitsilano) Vancouver: Peter Rabb, (604) 644-3333
      • Newmarket & North York: Betty Durocher, (905) 505-0853

    • Mississauga Real Estate Agents:
      • Gord Honor, (647) 242-2743
      • Gary J Sullivan, (905) 785-9675
      • David Mosley, (416) 346-4955
      • Bruce Witchel, (416) 948-2435
      • Asha R. & Kamal K. Chhabra, (416) 566-6872
      • Tanya Crepulja, (647) 293-3785
      • Tina A McQuaid, (416) 602-9901
      • Radek Kowanski, (416) 629-4117
      • Eliza Wong, (416) 565-5720
      • Tanya Crepulja, (647) 293-3785

    • Commercial Real Estate Agents:
      • Steve Kerlovich, (416) 798-6237

    • Home Inspectors:
      • Toronto: HouseMaster Canada, (416) 207-0040
      • Edmonton: HouseMaster Canada, (780) 449-3883
      • Victoria: HouseMaster Canada, (250) 591-3233
      • Nanaimo: HouseMaster Canada, (866) 547-9999

    • Mortgage Brokers:
      • Morcan Direct (King St.), (416) 766-2666
      • Kim Gibbons, (416) 707-6613
      • Ken Faminoff (Edmonton), (780) 800-2379
      • Morcan Direct (Navy Wharf), (416) 766-9000
      • Ken Faminoff (Calgary), (403) 452-9619
      • Ron Lefebvre (Edmonton), (780) 756-7457
      • Calgary Mortgage.ca, (403) 444-9199
      • Rakhi Madan (Mississauga), (647) 886-8710

    • Toronto Dentists:
      • Dr. Hatamian, (416)487-6453
      • Dr. Maryam Adibfar, DDS, (416) 486-1849
      • Dr. Judy Sturm and Associates, (416) 967-4212
      • Hatamian Dentistry, (416) 368-0165
      • Portrait Dental, (416) 534-6000
      • Royal Bank Plaza Dental Centre, (416) 362-7400

    • Out-of-Town Dentists:
      • Ajax: Dr. Lorne Newton and Dr. Darren Kerbel, (905) 427-9160
      • Aurora: Aurora Smile Centre, (905) 727-7203
      • Barrie: Maplewood Dental, (705) 733-0003
      • Keswick: Cedarwood Dental, (905) 476-5333
      • Kitchener: Dr. Zeljko Rovic, (519) 578-8400
      • Lindsay: Lindsay Square Dental, (705) 324-1123
      • Oshawa: Clearbrook Dental, (905) 434-4244
      • Richmond Hill: Mill Pond Dental, (905) 884-7151
      • Cambridge: Franklin Dental, (519) 624-8880
      • Waterloo: Bridgeport Weber Dental Centre, (519) 885-7272

    • Mississauga Dentists:
      • Dr. Vinegar & Dr. Goldstein, (905) 820-1502
      • Dr. Julian Bower, (905) 270-2003
      • Dr. Isaac Gabay, (905) 890-3514

    • Recruiters:
      • Oxford Partners International Inc, (416) 855-7724
      • Montreal: Bray Larouche, (514) 845-2114

    • Personal Trainer:
      • HHC Homefitness, (416) 487-0701

    • Health Care:
      • Physioplus Health Group, (416) 760-8280

    • Plastic Surgery Clinics:
      • Elements Plastic Surgery Clinic, (416) 929-1618

    • Foreign Exchange:
      • Knightsbridge Foreign Exchange Inc., (416) 479-0834