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BUYER'S GUIDE
Buying your first home can be a bit daunting and you may not be sure of where to start. Read our step-by-step guide about buying a house in Canada, so you can close with confidence.
THE COST TO BUY A HOUSE
You’ve likely heard people lauding the benefits of home ownership. Canadian real estate has historically seen solid long-term gains, which bodes well for existing home owners and those who plan to buy and keep the place for the long term.
FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER SUPPORT PROGRAM
There are three main incentive programs for first-time home buyers. Each program has different requirements to qualify as a first-time buyer. See the FAQ below for details.
PRE-CONSTRUCTION
It's no secret, pre-construction real estate yields amazing investment opportunities - however, finding the right project at the right time isn't always easy.
WHAT IS A CONDO?
What is a condo? If you ask most people to explain, they’ll tell you, “It’s like an apartment or townhouse, but you pay condo fee.” Or, "It's like a home with maintenance fee ." Both of these descriptions are mostly true, but there’s a lot more to the condominium meaning and the condos versus apartments debate, especially if you're trying to decide where you should live.
POWER OF SALES
While there are different remedies a lender can access when there is default on a mortgage loan, the most common one in Canada, by far, is where lenders exercise their right – that is their power to sell a property when default has occurred. There is a clause written in the mortgage authorizing the mortgagee (lender) to sell the property in the event of default.





