
The desire for homeownership is alive and well in Canada, with many Canadians willing to go to great lengths for it. According to the Genworth Mortgage Insurance Company Canada (”Genworth Financial Canada”) First-Time Homebuyer’s Monitor released today, 68 per cent of renters said they would be willing to delay major purchases and more than half would give up vacations in order to own their own home.
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Canadians who are considering purchasing their first home are primarily motivated by lower home prices and very low interest rates, but some require confidence in the economy and their employment prospects before they will enter the market, according to a report released by Royal LePage Real Estate Services.
Eighty-six per cent of potential first-time buyers say low interest rates make them more likely to purchase a home; 81 per cent cite lower housing prices as a motivating factor; while 76 per cent cite job security and 64 per cent say a stable economy is an important factor in their decision to buy.
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In a buyer’s market, if you can’t go it alone, find a good friend. The results of the 2009 TD Canada Trust Condo Poll show that the perceptions of the condo market have improved significantly over 2008 with 44% of urban Canadians believing the current conditions have improved for buying a condo as an investment (versus 21% in 2008).
Why? Respondents say it is a buyer’s market and condo prices are declining. If they can’t afford to buy one on their own, 43% are willing to consider a joint purchase with a friend or relative to make the condo purchase possible.
“For Canadians looking to purchase their first residence or make a
long-term investment, condos offer a lower maintenance and lower-cost
alternative to houses,” says Joan Dal Bianco, Vice President, Real Estate
Secured Lending, TD Canada Trust. “This is a good time to explore a condo
purchase given that mortgage rates are very attractive right now and many
condos have dropped significantly in price.”
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A report released today by RE/MAX confirms that entry-level purchasers are now the engine driving home-buying activity in almost every major centre in Canada.
The 2009 RE/MAX First-Time Buyers Report, highlighting first-time buying
activity in 32 residential housing markets across Canada, found that improved affordability is prompting many first-time buyers to get off the fence, out of the rental, and into the market. While a sense of caution still prevails, more and more first-timers are finding it hard to pass up the chance to become homeowners in today’s buyer-centric real estate climate.
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