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FINA200 Personal Finance ©
Lesson 6 Purchasing and Financing a Home
Lesson/Chapter sections not subject to examination:
 LO1:
Criteria used to select a home
Relying on a realtor
Using online realtor services
Negotiating a price
Focus on ethics
 LO 6: Show how to compare the costs of purchasing versus renting a home

Quote:
“The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not
be questioned.”
- Maya Angelou


Lesson Objectives
1. Explain how to select a home to purchase (LO 1)
2. Describe the transaction costs of purchasing a home (LO 2)
3. Describe the characteristics of various mortgage options (LO 3)
4. Describe the characteristics of a fixed-rate mortgage (LO 4)
5. Describe the characteristics of a variable-rate mortgage (LO 5)
6. Explain the mortgage refinancing decision (LO 7)



LO 1: Explain How to Select a Home to Purchase
How much can you afford?

When selecting a home, you should first determine how much you can afford to pay for
a mortgage. Most individuals pay for a home with a down payment between 5 and 20
percent of the purchase price and obtain a mortgage loan to finance the remaining cost.

A pre-approval certificate provides you with a guideline on how large a mortgage you
can afford based on your financial situation.

 It provides a mortgage interest rate guarantee that is valid for 60 to 120 days.
 However, mortgage approval is not guaranteed.


A mortgage stress test is required to obtain a mortgage:

 The mortgage rate guaranteed on the pre-approval certificate is not the rate used to
determine your mortgage eligibility.


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,  Under the test, the qualifying rate for a mortgage loan is the higher of:
 The posted Bank of Canada 5-year fixed insured mortgage rate (5.25% as of June 1,
2021), and
 The rate negotiated with the financial institution, plus 2%.


Financial institutions apply two ratio tests to qualify for a mortgage:

Gross Debt Service (GDS) ratio




The maximum acceptable GDS rate is often 32%.



Total Debt Service (TDS) ratio




The maximum acceptable TDS ratio is often 40%.


What is the affordable down payment?
What is the market value of the assets you will use to make your down payment?
Common sources for a down payment include personal savings, TFSA funds, proceeds
from the sale of a prior home, gifts and withdrawals from your RRSP under the Home
Buyers’ Plan (HBP).
The Home Buyer’s Plan (HBP) can help first-time home buyers reach their goals:
 Allows each home buyer to “borrow” up to $35 000 from their Registered Retirement
Savings Plan (RRSP), interest-free.
 Allows buyers up to 15 years to pay back this HBP “loan”.
 Certain conditions must be met:
 You must be considered a first-time home buyer.
 You must have a written agreement to buy or build a qualifying home.
 You must be a resident of Canada.




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