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Avoid top five home buying errors, Ontario Realtors advise

Posted by StagingWorks on December 22nd, 2011

The following article from OREA was published in Canada NewsWire on December 13, 2011.

As housing market increases homebuyers need to be informed about costly oversights

According to a recent RBC report, the number of homes for sale in Ontario is on the rise and affordability province-wide is stable. The rush to buy with more available homes on the market could mean more mistakes made by consumers.

A panel of experts from the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) board of directors advises against making hasty or uninformed choices by avoiding five common errors:

1. Not knowing what you can afford
Barbara Sukkau, president of OREA and a Realtor based in St. Catharines, says that mistakes made in a competitive environment can be costly and restrict lifestyle choices.

“Many people don’t know that there’s an easy way to calculate how much house they can afford to determine, regardless of competing bids, what lifestyle they want to maintain within the market,” says Sukkau. “In addition to the cost of the home, potential buyers should consider the land transfer tax, closing costs, moving costs and leave room for any unforeseen extras.”

In fact, Realtors often use a calculation called the Gross Debt Service Ratio. Sukkau explains how to calculate what you can afford at http://bit.ly/OREAaffordabilty.

2. Not preparing your finances, or getting pre-approved
“Many sellers will require a potential buyer to get pre-approved. When there are competing bids on the house of your dreams, pre-approval could give you the edge,” says Patricia Verge, OREA board member working out of Ottawa.

“Pre-approval can take up to a few days after you provide your bank with things like verification of income and down payment,” Verge adds.

If a buyer meets the lender’s requirements, then written confirmation of pre-approval will be provided. According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, this pre-approval is time sensitive and is not a guarantee of receiving a mortgage loan.

Verge also cautions buyers against using their pre-approval as a final budget. “Potential buyers should balance their debt load and other financial commitments with what the bank is willing to lend,” she says.

3. Not knowing your must-haves
Tom Lebour, OREA board member working out of Mississauga, notes that his clients aren’t always sure about what they’re looking for.

“Clients often fail to consider what amenities are in the neighbourhood they’re looking to buy in, especially when relocating from the city to the suburbs. How ‘walkable’ is a neighbourhood to places like grocery stores, schools and banks? This feature is important to many homebuyers, but they can fail to think about it in the excitement about the number of bathrooms a house has. Create a list by thinking about a day in your life and the various things important to you and your family.”

4. Not getting a home inspection
“I always advise buyers to have their own home inspection done, even if the seller offers the results of a previous inspection and even if others are keen to put in an offer,” says Phil Dorner, OREA board member working out of Belle River.

“Ensure that you have a qualified and bonded home inspector perform a full inspection as part of your offer. An investment of a few hundred dollars could save you thousands down the road.”

5. Getting emotions involved in negotiations
Buyers and sellers will often let their emotions get the best of them, says Mike Douglas, OREA board member from Barrie.

“Emotions can get in the way of negotiations because sellers inadvertently assign real value to their memories, which don’t hold financial value for the buyer. We do our best to help our clients keep their emotions out of the equation,” Douglas says.


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CREA raises sales forecast based on strong Ontario activity

Posted by StagingWorks on November 22nd, 2011

The article below was published by CREA on Wednesday November 16, 2011.

Sales activity in Canada reached a nine-month high, led primarily by a buying surge in Ontario, according to the latest national statistics.

Stronger than anticipated MLS sales in Ontario helped raise the national total by 1.2%, and convinced the Canada Real Estate Association (CREA) to up its resale housing forecast from a 0.9% gain in 2011 to a gain of 1.4%.

“The continuing strength of home sales activity in the face of ongoing financial market volatility speaks volumes about the confidence of Canadians in our housing market,” said Gary Morse, CREA’s president. “Interest rates look like they’ll remain at levels that are friendly to the housing market for some time to come, and that’s good news for Canadian home sales activity and the overall economy.”

Ontario sales are forecast to rise 1.2% in 2011, compared to 1.4% nationally, but CREA said in a press release the province showed the most significant upward shift recently.

“Activity came in broadly in line with expectations across much of the country in the third quarter of 2011 with the exception of Ontario,” said the CREA release. “Sales there came in stronger than anticipated in a number of regions over the summer, but were held aloft mostly by Toronto activity as the third quarter ended.”

In terms of price, CREA predicted the national average would increase 7% in 2011, then remain the same at $362,700 a year later by the end of 2012.

Leading exceptions in 2012 on the positive price end will be Manitoba, up 4.9% to $246,000, and Quebec, up 3.3% to $269,900, said CREA.

British Columbia will see prices drop 1.8%, however, coming up 11.5% gains to remain the only province over $500,000 at $563,500 this year. No other province will see a price declined in 2012, said CREA, although Ontario and New Brunswick will remain essentially neutral.


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Toronto Resale Market Up 17.5% in October

Posted by StagingWorks on November 6th, 2011

TREB reported 7,642 home sales through the TorontoMLS® in October 2011. This represented an increase of 17.5 per cent compared to the 6,504 transactions reported in October 2010.

Monthly sales data follow a recurring seasonal trend that should be removed before comparing monthly results within the same year. After adjusting for seasonality, the annualized rate of sales for October was 97,100, which was above the average of 90,700 for the first three quarters of 2011.

“The pace of October resale home transactions remained brisk in the GTA. This bodes well for a strong finish to 2011,” said Toronto Real Estate Board President Richard Silver. “Home buyers who found it difficult to make a deal in the spring and summer due to a shortage of listings have benefitted from increased supply in the fall.”

The average selling price through the TorontoMLS® in October was $478,137 – up eight per cent compared to October 2010.

“Sellers’ market conditions remain in place in many parts of the GTA. The result has been above-average annual rates of price growth for most home types,” said Jason Mercer, the Toronto Real Estate Board’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis. “Thanks to low interest rates, strong price growth has not substantially changed the positive affordability picture in the City of Toronto and surrounding regions.”



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Expect demand to remain healthy

Posted by StagingWorks on April 19th, 2011

The article below by Bill Johnston was recently published in the Toronto Sun.

Existing home sales in the Greater Toronto Area remained strong in February. There were 6,266 transactions reported through TorontoMLS® representing a 14% decline from the record result reported in February 2010. While not representing a record, February 2011 sales were 50% higher than the number reported in February 2009 during the recession and slightly higher than the average February sales over the previous ten years.

In my opinion, one of the key factors underlying the number of transactions we see in the resale home market is consumer confidence. If people are confident in their ability to purchase and pay for a home over the long term, sales levels will remain strong. Continued improvement in the GTA economy over the past year has arguably kept confidence levels high. We have seen steady growth in the number of people employed, the unemployment rate has receded markedly from the recessionary peak and income growth has accelerated.

RBC recently released the results of their annual Home Ownership Study. The results confirm what we have experienced in the housing market over the past year. The%age of Canadians who said they would likely purchase a home over the next two years was at 29% – down from 31% in 2010 (the highest level on record), but the second highest reading since 2006. The%age of Ontarians planning on purchasing a home over the next two years was slightly lower than the national average at 28%. I asked Jason Mercer, the Toronto Real Estate Board’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis to comment.

“The RBC survey results follow the trend we have seen recently in the GTA. Last year this time home sales were running well-above what the level of population dictated. In 2011 and 2012, the pace of sales is expected to be more sustainable, meaning in line with the expected level of population and population growth. Expect to see between 80,000 and 85,000 transactions through TorontoMLS® this year, and other 85,000 to 90,000 sales in 2012.”

I also asked Mr. Mercer to provide his views on the direction of price over the next couple of years. He is confident that we will continue to see growth through the end of 2012, albeit at a more subdued rate.

“Average existing home selling prices are expected to increase by 3-5% annually over the next two years. Even with expected mortgage rate hikes in 2011 and 2012, the share of the average GTA household’s income dedicated to mortgage principal and interest, property tax and utilities will remain manageable in relation to accepted lending standards,” continued Mercer.

“Recently, average price growth has also been supported by relatively tight market conditions. While sales have remained quite strong, the number of new listings has been low from a historic perspective. There has been enough competition between home buyers to promote price growth,” added Mercer.

Market conditions through the recession-recovery period between 2008 and the end of 2010 can certainly be characterized as volatile. Over the next two years, by most accounts, it seems like the housing market in the GTA is getting back to normal.


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