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ON THE COVER

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TRICO HOMES

offers two great home styles in Nolan Hill

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IN EVERY ISSUE

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Editor’s note

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COLUMNISTS

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Calgaryism

Choosing a new home community

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by Cody Battershill

Design Secrets

What the pros say you should do before moving into your home by Jane Lockhart

Insight

Outdoor lighting and your new home by Brad Jackman

by Chuck Resnick

by Jason Eldridge

The financial side of the homebuying process

IN THE NEWS

Quick Tips

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The Homebuying Process

What the Bank of Canada’s rate cut means for homebuyers Calendars, planners and trackers – oh my!

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Mortgage Mogul

Alternative lending still exists

Morrison Homes

Morrison Homes receives Best of Houzz 2015 Award

Why Alberta will survive the ‘oil crisis’ of 2015

HOMEBUYERS’ HELP

Make Your Move

With a move, it’s all in the timing

In the News by Wayne Karl

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by Donna Moore

Fundamentally Speaking by Wayne Karl

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Community Profile

Watermark at Bearspaw offers fabulous estate living by Heather Ryan

Showhome Review

Shane Homes’ stunning Andorra II a hit with buyers by Heather Ryan

Get This Look

Forward flash-back by Sara Duck

Marketplace

Seeing stripes by Sara Duck

Homebuyers’ Resource Section

Mortgage calculator and rate table


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Three simple steps to success Consider these pointers before heading out on your search

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hopping for a home online is a great way to narrow your search, but there’s nothing like visiting the sites, models and sales offices to get down to the nitty-gritty. Before you venture out, here are some pointers: First, be clear about what you want and expect in a new home and in your builder. Remember, the range of prices in the new-home market generally reflects differences in location, features and home styles. There’s no magic involved. If a builder’s pricing seems out of whack with others in the area, ask for an explanation. Higher prices could mean better quality materials, finishings, features and service. Make sure that

the price you are paying will deliver the quality you want. Second, understand exactly what is included with the home you are buying and what is optional. Ask the sales representative to show you samples, and request a “spec” sheet that clearly lists what is included, as well as any upgrade options. Third, evaluate any promises that have been made during your visit. Is the builder prepared to put them in writing? Hearsay comments should not be included as part of your evaluation process. Sit down with your sales representative, ask questions and discuss your Agreement of Purchase and Sale in detail – then take it to a lawyer before it’s finalized.

Tax time – embrace it Preparing for this unsavoury topic earlier helps reduce the sting at deadline time

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e’re deep in a February freeze – a period we often associate with blahs, but also a month worth celebrating, given that it’s the shortest of the year, and March and spring soon follow. And while the deadline for 2014 Registered Retirement Savings Plan contributions isn’t until March 2, and April 30 for filing your 2014 income tax return, perhaps we need to start thinking of February in a different light altogether.

WAYNE KARL

EDITOR Wall2Wall Media Wayne.Karl@wall2wallmedia.com Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/WayneKarl

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Indeed, heeding the advice of experts, perhaps “tax time” should instead be a year-round task. From making regular RRSP contributions to comparing RRSPs and tax-free savings accounts to learning of the various credits available, tax planning for some is as necessary as the inevitable taxes themselves. Preparing as best you can throughout the year might help minimize the sting come deadline time – and help you learn to embrace the opportunities to save, not just fear what you have to pay.


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TRICO

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ith two outstanding product lines and a dazzling array of models and lots to choose from, Trico Homes is enticing new-home buyers to Nolan Hill in northwest Calgary. Trico is building both zero lot line and move-up homes in Nolan Hill, which are being well received by buyers who love the variety of floorplans, features and finishes. The zero lot line product features single-family homes with double front-attached garages. “Buyers benefit 12 NEW HOME GUIDE | FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015

because they can still get a large home, but on a narrower lot for less money,” says area manager Ted Tam. “It’s ideal for first-time, move up buyers or young families looking for affordability, and downsizers who want less maintenance.” In Nolan Hill, Trico presents The Hudson showhome, a 2,122-sq.-ft. two-storey, which “is one of the most popular models we sell on zero lot lines in Nolan Hill,” Tam says. “People love that it offers an open, functional plan with lots of storage space, such as two pantries in the kitchen and a large closet in the mud room. “What they like most is the kitchen; they love the large island and the contrast of the white cabinets and subway tile backsplash with the dark countertops.” The main floor also includes a


TRICO HOMES | Nolan Hill

What they like most is the kitchen; they love the large island and the contrast of the white cabinets and subway tile backsplash with the dark countertops

handy built-in tech centre beside the second pantry. Upstairs is a huge front bonus room, two kids’ rooms, “which are bigger than average,” Tam says, a laundry and master bedroom with an ensuite featuring a fully tiled glass shower, soaker tub and dual sinks. Trico has eight zero lot line models with three or four bedroom plans, ranging from 1,817 to 2,450 sq. ft. in Nolan Hill, and buyers have a variety of lots to choose from, including those that back onto green space or front a park. Trico is also building move-up homes with double front-attached garages in Nolan Hill, and the 2,451-sq.-ft. showhome, The Kennedy, “is our most popular plan in Nolan Hill because people walk in and are immediately impressed with how open it is,” says area manager Clint Pilon. “You can see from the front door to the back of the house” and it’s open to above, creating a dramatic look. “People really like that there is a great flow to this home and that there are a variety of options available,” he says. “They also love the central bonus room and the fact that there is a fourth bedroom option with a bonus room.” There is an open f lex room near the front entry that

can be closed off for privacy, and buyers like the walk-through pantry and the kitchen with its expansive island, quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. Upstairs, the master bedroom features a luxurious ensuite with an impressive glass shower and his and her vanities separated by a corner soaker tub. There are also two generously-sized secondary bedrooms, a laundry room and a built-in bench and IT centre by the stairs. Trico offers 11 different move-up models ranging from 1,820 to 2,750 sq. ft., with a variety of available lots, including 34- to 38-ft. lots backing onto greenspace, pathways or parks. Nolan Hill is conveniently located with easy access to major routes such as Sarcee, Shaganappi and Stoney Trails and offers an array of shopping nearby, including a newly opened Walmart Supercentre just two minutes away. For more information about Trico’s home styles and lots available in Nolan Hill, visit the showhomes, open Monday to Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m., weekends and holidays, noon to 5 p.m. Call Ted, 587.352.8446, or Clint, 403.452.7514, for more information or visit tricohomes.com FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015 | NEW HOME GUIDE 13


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WATERMARK

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wo-time winner of the best community in Canada award, Watermark at Bearspaw offers a fabulous estate lifestyle for buyers looking to build their dream home in an area that offers generous-sized lots and terrific amenities. Watermark at Bearspaw is a 287-acre custom estate home community being crafted by Macdonald Development Corp. just west of Calgary that has quickly become a hit with buyers. “We’ve had a tremendous response from people,” says Ian Macdonald, director of sales and marketing. “Our Phase 1 with 108 lots is 100 per cent sold out, Phase 2 with 66 lots is 90 per cent sold and we’ve released 30 lots in Phase 3 and it’s 50 per cent sold. “We currently have four showhomes under construction in Phase 3 and people can see the plans for these new homes when they visit our current showhomes,” Macdonald says. “We’re also excited about being able to offer quick possession homes in the community, which are great for 16 NEW HOME GUIDE | FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015

families who want a new home finished to a high level specification and want to move in quickly rather than wait for a custom home to be built,” he adds. “They’re great for people who may have sold their home or have just moved into the city and need immediate possession.” There are currently 18 quick possession homes in various levels of readiness from immediate possessions to eight months out currently available in Watermark, which range from $1.3 million to more than $2 million. Homes in Watermark are being crafted by a distinctive list of quality home builders that includes: Albi Homes, Astoria Homes, Trickle Creek Custom Homes and Wolf Custom Homes. And buyers can choose from an impressive array of lots ranging from one-quarter to one acre with frontages from 82 to 159 ft. and a variety of estate home designs that start at $1.2 million. “There are over 75 families living in Watermark, and they are making good use of all of our amenities,” Macdonald says.


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“We often see families out enjoying the pathways or gathering in the Central Plaza for a barbecue.” Even before the first residents moved in several amenities had been developed such as a network of cascading ponds and streams, 46-acres of parkland, five kilometres of paved trails and the Central Plaza, which features a large pavilion with fire pit, outdoor kitchen and barbecues, NBA-sized sports court, grass sports field and playgrounds. Landscaping has also been done in the community that includes large mature trees giving the area an established look and making it attractive for families. “We’re also very proud of our community events, such as the Easter Egg Hunt and Stampede Brunch, and our builders hold monthly receptions at the showhomes where families come out and introduce themselves to other families who may want to move to Watermark,” Macdonald says. “It’s a real wonderful way to build relationships; we’re not just building homes, we’re building a whole community.”

Watermark also presents a stellar location with stunning views of the Rockies. It’s minutes from Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park, within walking distance to the Lynx Ridge Golf Course and short drive from the Bearspaw Golf & Country Club. Located at 12 Mile Coulee Road, it’s a short drive to a variety of shops, services, restaurants and the LRT at Crowfoot and it offers easy access to Crowfoot and Stoney Trails. To learn about this award-winning community, visit the showhomes, open Tuesday to Thursday, noon to 6 p.m., and Friday to Sunday and holidays, noon to 5 p.m. Closed Monday. For more information, visit watermarkatbearspaw.com or call 403.239.9735. FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015 | NEW HOME GUIDE 17


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Choosing a community » by CODY BATTERSHILL

CODY BATTERSHILL is the founder of Calgaryism and a top producing realtor at ReMax House of Real Estate. Born and raised in Calgary, Cody has a passion for helping his clients accomplish their real estate goals and loves to show off the best Calgary has to offer! He can be reached at 403-370-4180, @Calgaryism on Twitter and calgaryism.ca

Buying a new home in Calgary is as exciting as it gets, especially considering how many different options there are in terms of builders, neighbourhoods and location. Essential to the new-home buying process is finding a community that has everything – or most of everything – that you need to be satisfied to the fullest with your purchase. Here are some simple steps you can take to make sure that the community you do end up choosing to buy in is the right one for you. ASK LOTS OF QUESTIONS During the new-home buying process – including the time when you’re saving for a down payment, qualifying for a mortgage and so on and so forth – it’s easy to become overwhelmed with all the things that need to be done. Having said that, it’s important that you slow your life down and really consider what you need out of a new community without any distractions. One way to do that is to ask yourself questions like the ones seen below. If you have a bunch of them, try writing them down along with your answers for organizational purposes: Do you need a new community that is family-friendly, for example, with abundant park space, public schools, lots of other children in the area and an active community centre? How long am you willing to travel to get to work and would public transportation be an option? If you need to get groceries or other day-to-day amenities, how long would you be willing to drive? Are you looking for a neighbourhood

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with more than the usual in terms of public amenities, such as an outdoor skating rink, pool, tennis courts and a lake? Would a walkable lifestyle be of interest to you or anyone else in your family? Are outdoor parks and paved pathways essential to your or your family’s lifestyle? Answering all of these and any other questions that are important to you will have you well on your way to getting the most satisfaction out of your new home purchase. DO SOME RESEARCH Doing research on neighbourhoods could very well be the most relaxing part of the new-home buying process. It’s as easy as grabbing your laptop or smart tablet, laying down on the couch or in bed and Googling any potential candidates you are considering. Some important things that you’ll want to search for on the Internet include: Latest crime statistics (if available) – found on the Calgary Police Service’s website. Community centre information – membership fees (if applicable) and activities offered throughout the year. Future plans for development – will there be any strip malls, schools or additional greenspaces built in the future? Surrounding area development – are there any future amenities planned outside of the community that could possibly increase or decrease your property value, such sa a new and noisy highway, recreational facility or shopping centre? These are just a few of the important aspects you’ll want to cover. If there is information about a new community that you are looking for and can’t find it, you can also call your real estate agent and they will be happy to help. GET OUT AND SEE IT Seeing a neighbourhoood fi rst-hand is of course one of the best ways to determine if it could be a good fit for you. While visiting, you may discover some characteristics that you really enjoy, or ones that don’t work for you at all, which is why it is an essential part of any new home purchase. If you’re a real keener, you could even ask some locals about what they like and don’t like about the neighbourhood and if they would recommend moving in. That way there won’t be any surprises after you have signed on the dotted line.

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What the Bank of Canada’s RECENT RATE CUT MEANS FOR HOMEBUYERS » by WAYNE KARL

Wayne Karl is an awardwinning writer and editor with experience in real estate and business. In Fundamentally Speaking, Wayne explores the basics – such as economic fundamentals – you need to examine when buying property. He can be reached at wayne.karl@ wall2wallmedia.com or follow him on Twitter at Twitter.com/WayneKarl

The Bank of Canada made a surprise move recently by announcing a rate cut to its overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 0.75 per cent. Most economists expected the Bank, if anything, to increase the rate, which had sat at one per cent since September 2010. Instead, it lowered the rate in response to the recent sharp drop in oil prices, which is acting as a drag on economic growth. “What the Bank of Canada is essentially telling us is that they are more concerned about the global demand for oil and the economic implications for the country, than they are about the elevated housing prices – to them, housing value is essentially the lesser of two evils,” Calum Ross, mortgage broker, told New Home Guide. “What consumers need to realize is that any time interest rates go down, real asset prices go up (especially real estate). It’s always important to keep in mind – people buy payment, not house prices. What we are seeing right now is that the bond markets – the Government of Canada bond markets, more specifically – which is what interest rate mortgages are

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priced off of, have had a significant three-day slide.” The question then became whether Canada’s major banks would follow suit with their own mortgage rate cuts – and some did in the days following. The BoC’s action supports the continuation of ultra-low mortgage rates, when many experts expected rates to inch up with this latest announcement. Variable-rate mortgages are determined by the prime interest rate, which is linked to the BoC’s overnight rate. Th is time, the major banks seem to be weighing overall economic health, as well as competitive factors, more so than usual before dropping their rates. BoC is now forecasting real GDP growth will slow to about 1.5 per cent in the fi rst half of 2015, before Canada’s economy gradually strengthens in the second half of the year. The bank is projecting real GDP growth will average 2.1 per cent in 2015 and 2.4 per cent in 2016. The economy is expected to return to full capacity around the end of 2016. Although there is considerable uncertainty around the outlook, the Bank is projecting the negative impact of lower oil prices will gradually be mitigated by a stronger U.S. economy, a weaker Canadian dollar, and the Bank’s monetary policy response. The oil price shock is occurring against a backdrop of solid and more broadly-based growth in Canada in recent quarters, BoC says. “Outside the energy sector, we are beginning to see the anticipated sequence of increased foreign demand, stronger exports, improved business confidence and investment and employment growth.” The Bank’s next rate announcement is March 4.


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//SHOWHOME REVIEW

SHANE HOMES’

stunning Andorra II a hit with buyers » by HEATHER RYAN

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abulous features, stunning finishings and a stylish floorplan make Shane Homes’ Andorra II showhome a hit with buyers in New Brighton in southeast Calgary. “The Andorra II is very popular with our buyers,” says area manager Ron Kerr. “They love the design and colours so much that most buyers duplicate the home entirely or they make minor changes to better suit their needs. “We get a lot of positive comments from people on how warm it feels,” Kerr says. “They love the look and feel of the home and they can see themselves living and entertaining in it because it offers such a great style and open feel.”

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The 2,054-sq.-ft. Andorra II showhome presents a dynamic entry with a mixture of rustic looking engineered hardwood floor and wood spindles on the staircase that create a modern cottage feel. At the rear of the home, a gorgeous kitchen serves up dark cabinets that stretch to the ceiling, white subway tile backsplash with decorative inlay and, as its focal point, an expansive granite-topped island highlighted by breakfast bar seating, a prep sink and spiral spindles that match the stair railing for an eye-catching look. A door in the kitchen leads to a walk-through pantry to the mudroom, laundry and garage entry. Across from the kitchen, is a spacious dining nook and “we always get people commenting on how much room there is for hosting large gatherings,” Kerr says. Shane Homes ups the wow factor in the great room by crafting a vaulted ceiling with wood beams that is simply stunning and a cantilevered, wall-centred fireplace surrounded in floor-to-ceiling tile. Heading upstairs at the front of the home, doors open to a private bonus room that grabs your attention right away with its convenient wet bar and wall-to-wall, built-in entertainment centre that provides substantial space for your big screen TV, electronics, storage and display items.


SHANE HOMES | Andorra II

“People really like the wet bar because it’s so convenient for getting snacks and drinks and they feel they will be spending a lot of time in the bonus room relaxing with the family,” Kerr says. The owner’s suite is a nice retreat and features a luxurious ensuite with dual sinks in a long granite-topped vanity, corner soaker tub, oversized walk-in shower and a large walk-in closet. Also upstairs are two good sized bedrooms for the kids and they can share the main full bathroom that has a pocket door separating the vanity and tub/toilet area, to allow multiple people to use at the same time. Kerr says the home appeals to both mature and younger families because it offers plenty of space and room to grow. As for New Brighton, sales associate Cheryl Dobos says: “It’s a really young, active community ideal for families and couples. I live in the community and I just love it because it has everything you need. “A lot of young families are attracted to New Brighton because of the parks – they’re very innovative and there are many within walking distance from all our phases,” she says. “There is also water that surrounds our phases with pathways and gazebos, so we see a lot of people out walking their dogs, cycling and running.” Residents also enjoy the community centre that offers activities inside and out, having a wide range of amenities at nearby 130 Avenue, 52 Street and in Seton and experiencing quick access to Deerfoot and Stoney Trail. For more information on the Andorra II or Shane Homes’ other showhome in New Brighton, the 1,879-sq.-ft. Fiesta II, visit the showhomes at 815 and 819 New Brighton Dr. S.E., Monday to Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m., weekends and holidays, noon to 5 p.m., call 403.536.2307 or visit shanehomes.com FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015 | NEW HOME GUIDE 27


//QUICK TIPS

Calendars, planners and trackers – oh my! » by HELLEN BUTTIGIEG

HELLEN BUTTIGIEG is a certified professional organizer, life coach, TV host, owner of We Organize U and author of the best-seller, Organizing Outside The Box. For tips on getting organized, visit WeOrganizeU.com and sign up for the free newsletter.

I’ve been buying the same time planner for years, and I believe it’s the single most important part of my timemanagement success. I once tried changing it up and using a digital calendar instead, but I found that I was missing deadlines, confusing appointments and feeling overwhelmed. After a three-month trial, I ditched it and went back to my trusted paper planner. For a calendar system to work, you need to use it consistently. Choose one that suits your learning style and using it will come naturally. Your natural way of taking in information greatly affects which scheduling method will work best for you. Rather than trying to change yourself to adapt to your calendar system, select one that fits your learning and organizing style. If you are a hands-on learner (kinesthetic), choose a planner with a texture that is a pleasure for you to touch. What feels best in your hands: leather, faux crocodile or cloth? The physical act of writing down appointments and tasks will help you remember them. Place a sticky note on the front on your planner and list on it the things you must do that day and cross items off as you complete them. Use stickers to highlight important activities/events. If you don’t require the portability of a planner book, another option is a wall calendar or a whiteboard (with the days of the week across the top and the tasks written underneath). Hang it across the room and wipe off each task as it is completed. The key to getting a good fit is to make your calendar interactive for your hands-on preference. You may also choose to use an electronic calendar to keep track of your commitments, as this will keep your hands busy while giving you greater flexibility and freedom to change plans when you need to. If you learn best by seeing (visual learner) paper agendas and large wall/desk calendars work well for you. Choose a planner that is aesthetically pleasing to you. You will be drawn to fashionable colours, inspiring motivation quotes and beautiful pictures/artwork. Use bright coloured markers to highlight important events/activities on your calendar. Use sticky notes in various colours as reminders of important actions to take. A calendar with space for notes and to-do lists will allow you to see all of your commitments in one place, which will help you remember to check them more often. Alternatively, if you choose to use a computer calendar, you will likely want to print it out and use colour settings (i.e. to

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differentiate between work and family commitments). Most importantly for visual learners, keep your calendar in a place where you will get a clear view of it throughout the day. If you learn best by hearing/speaking (auditory learner), it would be beneficial to have your to-do list and schedule both in one place and have it nearby at all times. This will help you remember to stop for an errand while already in that area. If you want to manage your schedule electronically, be sure to set alarms as reminders of important events/ deadlines. You may want to set your computer so it opens and reads your to-do list each time your start it up at the beginning of the day. If you prefer to use a paper planner, choose one that accommodates your handwriting style; i.e. if you have large handwriting or like to make lots of lists, you’ll want to use one that provides ample space for that. Systems that provide weekly/monthly views will be more helpful to you, allowing you to look ahead and plan for both the busy and quiet times ahead. Keep in mind that we all use more than one learning style, but we have a preference for one in particular. Find and use the one that works for you!


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//IN THE NEWS

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Morrison Homes receives Best of Houzz 2015 Award Morrison Homes has been awarded “Best of Houzz” for Design by Houzz, the leading platform for home remodeling and design. The 53-year-old

metro area on Houzz.

25 million monthly users that comprise the

honour.”

home builder was chosen by the more than Houzz community.

Design award winners’ work was the

most popular among the more than 25

million monthly users on Houzz, known as “Houzzers,” who saved more than 230 million professional images of home

interiors and exteriors to their personal

ideabooks via the Houzz site, iPad/iPhone

app and Android app. Winners will receive

“At Morrison, we’re always striving to deliver value to our

customers,” says Sam Hudson director marketing for Morrison.

“Since one way to do this is through the design of our homes, we are very proud to be recognized by the Houzz community with this

“Houzz provides homeowners with the most comprehensive

view of home building, remodeling and design professionals,

empowering them to find and hire the right professional to execute their vision,” says Liza Hausman, vice-president of community for

Houzz. “We’re delighted to recognize Morrison Homes among our “Best Of ” professionals for design as judged by our community of homeowners and design enthusiasts who are actively remodeling and decorating their homes.”

With Houzz, homeowners can identify not only the top-rated

a “Best Of Houzz 2014” badge on their

professionals such as Morrison Homes, but also those whose work

their commitment to excellence. These

evaluate professionals by contacting them directly on the Houzz

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matches their own aspirations for their home. Homeowners can also platform, asking questions about their work and reviewing their responses to questions from others in the Houzz community.


//ASK AN EXPERT

FACEBOOK A POPULAR TOOL FOR HOUSE HUNTERS

Q&A

ASK AN EXPERT by HEATHER RYAN

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way to get to the know the people behind Shane Homes so that Q: I’m starting my hunt for a new home. Is Facebook a good when you purchase a home from us you have an idea as to the source of information? ASK AN EXPERT: by HEATHER RYAN type of people you will be dealing with,” Kasianiuk explains. A: “Social media is a popular tool to use when researching “We also use Facebook as a way to introduce new products, buying almost any product nowadays, including a new home,” new communities and promote special events and it’s a great says Brenda Kasianiuk, social media, marketing and sales way to recognize and meet our partners and suppliers.” associate for Shane Homes and Creations by Shane Homes. Shane Homes is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year “Many builders are on Facebook providing information that and many of their trades and suppliers have been with the can help in your search and research.” builder long term, “which provides purchasers with more peace Shane Homes has an individual dedicated to looking after of mind knowing that we have longevity as do the trades and their social media as well as a social media committee to help suppliers that will be building their dream home.” brainstorm and research content. Further, Shane Homes shares tips from their Interior Design “One of our goals is to provide information for those in the market for a new home that is timely and educational,” Kasianiuk Team, advice for caring for your home to preserve its value and says. “For example, we share articles from industry experts on the more. “We try to keep our content home related,” Kasianiuk says. When starting your house hunt check out Facebook along real estate market and the economy in general and how it impacts with other great sources of information such as builder websites the real estate market, to help give people a sense of when a good and the New Home Buyers Guide. time to buy is and what is going on in the Calgary market.” If you have any home related Shane Homes also uses Facebook to share insider information such as recognizing and honouring staff, fundraising questions, you’re invited to contact Shane Homes at brendak@shanehomes.com. efforts and volunteer activities that its staff participates in. “It’s a

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//IN THE NEWS

Why Alberta will survive THE ‘OIL CRISIS’ OF 2015 » by WAYNE KARL

Alberta home builders have a message for those who have recently bought – or are about to buy – a home: relax. The sky is not falling on the housing market in the province. Sure, the recent slide in oil prices has caused a stir: listings are up and sales down, but so far there’s been little impact on home prices. In Calgary, for example, the detached benchmark price in January was $518,600, an eight-per-cent increase over January 2014’s $480,300, and up slightly from December’s $510,900. So, Chicken Little, what exactly is the problem? CHBA – Alberta Economic Analyst Richard Goatcher, summed up the industry’s mood following a recent meeting with builders in Red Deer – the “Heartland” of the province. 32 NEW HOME GUIDE | FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015

“A general mood of caution for 2015,” he told New Home Guide. “Most expect to stay busy, but slower than last year.” CHBA – Alberta represents more than 1,500 builders, renovators, developers, trade and supply companies in the province – so, a sector that is a key employer and economic driver. Builders expect 2015 starts will drop 15.5 per cent from 2014 levels, but the province-wide total of 34,300 units should still exceed the 2010-14 five-year average of 32,500 units.


Most of the slowdown this year is expected to come in the multi-family segment, where starts are expected to decline by 20 per cent to 16,840 units. Single-detached starts are expected to reach 17,460 units, down 11 per cent from 2014. To be sure, these declines are notable, but they follow a very busy 2014 for Alberta’s new home building industry – the best since 2007 – with total housing starts (urban and rural) reaching 40,590 units. CMHC WEIGHS IN

Recently, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. updated its forecast, in its first quarter 2015 Housing Market Outlook, saying housing starts in Alberta would decrease to 36,000 in 2015 and 34,500 in 2016. As for price growth, CMHC says that after leading the Prairie region with a 5.2-per-cent gain in 2014, Alberta will record more modest price growth moving forward. With rising listings and lower demand in 2015, price growth in the province will ease to below two per cent to an average of $407,100 in 2015 and $415,000 in 2016. “Lower oil prices will have a dampening effect on investment and economic growth, particularly in Alberta

and to a lesser extent Saskatchewan,” says Lai Sing Louie, CMHC’s regional economist. “This will contribute to slower employment growth and net migration, in turn slowing housing demand. The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers – representing another huge employment sector in the province – says capital investment in western Canada will still total $46 billion this year – including $25 billion in the oil sands. “Certainly a drop from the highwater mark, but not chump change, either,” CHBA – Alberta spokesman Paul Cashman told New Home Guide. “Alberta’s other big primary industries – forestry and tourism – will get a boost from the low Canadian dollar. “So, there are still some big positives in Alberta.” FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015 | NEW HOME GUIDE 33


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DEVELOPER: Hopewell Residential BUILDERS: Excel Homes, Sabal Homes, McKee Homes

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//DESIGN SECRETS SPEND THE EXTR A MONEY TO GET PREMIUM PAINT IN THE COLOURS YOU WANT Most of us are more than familiar with the term, “builder beige.” It is the dreaded colour we are left with after buying a new home. As new homeowners, you are given a sheet of colours, from white to beige, to choose for your new walls. If you are lucky, you may be able to choose different colours for the bedrooms. These colours may be different, but they are still basically shades of white. Some builders are known to give their buyers the opportunity to supply their own paint or even painters. If you’re given this chance, take it! This will allow you to choose high quality paint in the colours that will complement your furniture, fabrics and decor right from the start.

What the pros say you should do before moving into your new space » by JANE LOCKHART 42 NEW HOME GUIDE | FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015

USE FLOOR PLANNER APPS TO PLAN YOUR SPACE BEFORE YOU MOVE IN In this age of technical living, there are many tools available to use to your advantage. There are multiple apps out there, where you can input the dimensions of your space and the sizes of your furniture and then place them in your room exploring the configuration that makes the most sense. You are also able to easily move, shift or delete these items to suit your preference, and what fits your family’s lifestyle. The great advantage of this process is printing them off to have when you move in. This will eliminate a lot of confusion on moving day as you can direct movers to where each item is to be placed. BREATHE EASY IN YOUR NEW HOME Purchase and run air purifiers prior to moving in and during the first six months to a year of occupancy. A new home is wonderful and beautiful, but it often takes a while for the dust to


OPPOSITE Bathroom painted in Benjamin Moore’s Stained Glass. RIGHT Detailing with upgraded tile makes a strong addition to the foyer. Rooms designed by Jane Lockhart janelockhart.com Photos by Gillian Jackson gillianjackson.ca

settle. This will ensure you are not breathing in drywall dust or the potential toxins from paint, glues and building materials. Remember to buy lots of furnace filters. A new-built home should have the furnace filter changed more often than an older home. There will be a lot of dust in your ducts that you don’t want clogging up your brand new furnace. GET THE UPGR ADES WHILE YOU CAN When buying a new home, it can be both a wonderful and stressful undertaking. When faced with the task of picking what options you want upgraded, it can seem like you are slowly watching your bank account dwindle. That being said, the best time

to upgrade is before you move in! Depending on the builder, it can be more cost effective to get the upgrades you want while your house is still in the building process than it is to try to implement certain things after you have moved in. KNOW YOUR WARR ANTY Different builders have different warranties. Make sure you read your warranty thoroughly and know what you are entitled to. During the first year of living in your home, it will adjust and settle and as it does this, there may be structural or superficial imperfections. Know what your builder will be responsible for and how long. And remember to finally enjoy your new home once you are in it.

JANE LOCKHART

is founder and principal designer of Jane Lockhart Interior Design. She was creative director and host of W Network’s top-ranked show, Colour Confidential, and has a Canadian-built furniture collection, Jane by Jane Lockhart, by Statum Designs. Visit online at janelockhart.com

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DEVELOPER: Harmony Park BUILDERS: Stepper Custom Homes, Broadview Homes

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DEVELOPER: Cancorp Property Group Inc. BUILDERS: Carpenter Homes, Paradyme Homes, Aquilla Homes and Canterra Custom Homes

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//INSIGHT

Outdoor

LIGHTING Âť by BRAD JACKMAN

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andscape lighting is a phenomenal way to enhance your outdoor space and bring your yard and nature to life. Lighting provides your space with beauty, safety, balance and serenity. The ambient glow of landscape lighting sets the mood for your yard. You can create a tranquil private oasis or light up that outdoor room for entertaining. Landscape lighting is very unobtrusive and when installed professionally and will not create an unwanted glow. When designing an outdoor lighting system, specific measures are taken to insure that your home will not feel like a light bulb everyone is staring at. Featured plant life, patios, garden beds, retaining walls, boulders, water features, architectural aspects of your home, pathways and decks can all be incorporated into your lighting design. Lighting designs can be customized to complement any landscape. The window of enjoyment for most yards in our climate is small; lighting brings life to your yard in all seasons and provides a calming atmosphere to your landscape which is utilized and enjoyed all year. Landscape lighting is installed as a 12 volt system. The installation of the wire for this low voltage system is relatively easy. The wire does not need to be buried two ft.,

as most outdoor electrical. In sections were the wire is running under turf, it needs to be deep enough to not interfere with an aerator. When the wire is in all other areas it should not be visible. All wiring is safe for pets and children and if tampered with will not be harmful. Each individual fixture runs off a main transformer, this supplies the powers source for each light. These transformers can be plugged into an outdoor socket or have their own power ran from inside. Transformers can be equipped with timers and photocells to allow for an automatic lighting schedule. Once the installation of your system is complete,

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there is very little maintenance to keep it operating. LED technology has brought many improvements to the lighting industry. This technology allows your system to run off extremely low power and LED fixtures do not need bulb replacement for a period greater than 10 years. Your options for lighting include; accent, pathway and spread, deck and patio, water and many specialty fixtures. It is exciting to explore the options for outdoor lighting. There are many ideas, styles and products and it pays to explore all your options carefully. When deciding which landscape company to hire, it’s beneficial to do your research. Ask to see their portfolio, view their website, and look into some of the products yourself. Most importantly ask lots of questions. Landscape construction can be done very different. Hire a company who use quality equipment, utilize the best products available and have it installed professionally. Landscape 360 is a full-service landscape construction company. Our philosophy is based upon professionalism, quality, trust and respect. A locally owned and operated Calgary based company, Landscape 360 specializes in residential, estate and acreage landscape construction. like us on facebook FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015 | NEW HOME GUIDE 51


//MAKE YOUR MOVE

With a move, it’s all in the timing » by CHUCK RESNICK

CHUCK RESNICK

is Vice-President, Marketing and Operations at Two Men and a Truck – Canada

Timing is everything, and when it comes to ensuring a successful move, that statement is pretty much true. Even if it’s not “everything,” using some careful planning and forethought helps “everything” happen efficiently. The point is, as soon as you decide to move, start your thinking process, explore your options and take action. First, are you going to move yourself, or will you hire movers? It’s best to book the truck or the moving company at least a month ahead, and preferably more. Keep in mind that because of more cooperative weather, late spring, early summer and early fall are the most popular times of the year for moves. If you wait too long to book, you may have trouble getting someone during those seasons. And don’t forget, June 30 is the busiest moving day of the year! Next, are you going to pack or take advantage of professional packing services? If you are thinking DIY, start collecting/buying boxes and packing material. Remember that professional movers usually sell standard-size boxes that are sturdy and easy to stack, as well as paper that can protect your items without leaving newsprint behind. Last, but not least, what do you want/need to move? Now is the time to purge all of those unnecessary items that have been at the back of closets and basement corners for months, and often years. The less “stuff” you move, the easier and less expensive the transfer. Following is a handy reference for what to do when.

The less “stuff” you move, the easier and less expensive the transfer. 52 NEW HOME GUIDE | FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015

A MONTH BEFORE THE MOVE …

› De-clutter, sort, pitch, give away, donate to charity, host a yard sale – whatever – but pare down your goods. › Obtain and change-of-address cards from your local post office. › Notify magazines, insurance companies, banks, credit card companies, schools and employers of your change of address. › Start using up food and perishables to minimize what you throw out on moving day. › If you are moving to a new home or condo that includes appliances, ask for the owner’s manuals ahead of time. 2 WEEKS TO 1 WEEK IN ADVANCE…

› Make a “survival closet” of items you will need to clean the place once furniture is moved (broom, dustpan, cleansers), and even snacks that you can grab quickly during the process. › Either start packing or make sure your mover begins. Label boxes as you pack with both the contents and which room each will go into at your new digs. Write the destination room on the top and sides of each box. › Schedule disconnects for utilities and phone, but make sure you still have the use of your phone line on moving day. At the same time, arrange for hook-ups at the other end. › Cancel newspapers, cable TV, security system monitoring and any companies you use for services such as cleaning and lawn maintenance. › Send out change-of-address cards. THE DAY BEFORE THE MOVE…

› Clean out, defrost and dry the fridge and freezer. › Get to a bank or bank machine and take out enough cash to tide you over. › Pack a last-minute essentials bag/box. › Arrange for children and pets to be looked after elsewhere on moving day. ON MOVING DAY…

› Double and triple check rooms, closets, the garage and basement to ensure that you have all of your things and the areas are left clean. › Don’t forget to carry your own (family’s) valuables, cash and relevant to the move and all other important documents.


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//MORTGAGE MOGUL

Alternative lending still exists » by JASON ELDRIDGE With all of the changes in recent years to the mortgage industry, and in particular, the way clients get qualified for mortgages, it’s becoming more and more difficult to get approved these days if your mortgage application doesn’t meet the banks and/or insurers strict criteria. Thankfully, we still have lenders that “look outside the box” and use a more “common sense approach” to its lending practices. For most, the two biggest reasons that clients are turned away and told they don’t qualify for a mortgage is that they can’t prove the income they have declared on their application, or their credit score isn’t high enough to meet the bank’s and/or insurer’s minimum requirements. With “Alternative Lenders” they often use “stated income” to qualify clients for their mortgage financing. So for clients who operate their own business, whether it be for less than a year or more than three years, these lenders will ask you to sign a letter stating what your income is on an annual basis, and will not require confirmation of this via the standard Notice of Assessments or personal tax returns that the banks and other financial institutions request. These programs can also be an excellent option for clients who are on commission based income, require their year-end bonus to qualify, but haven’t received it yet, or perhaps they work in an industry where tips represent the majority of their compensation. Thankfully, the documentation that is required to qualify with these lenders is reduced significantly compared to the regular channels. Like income, past credit history is looked at very closely by the banks when determining whether they are going to finance a mortgage. For those clients who have had recent challenges with their credit, regardless of the reason, depending on how “bruised” the credit is, there is a good chance that traditional financial institutions won’t be able to approve a loan based on the rating that exists at that moment. The problem is, the good, the bad and the ugly stay on a credit report for six years, so this can be a long time to wait in order to qualify through a bank. With access to these other lending options, these lenders don’t place nearly as big an emphasis on a client’s credit history. It’s certainly worth mentioning however, that the better the credit rating, the better the interest rate that is offered by the lender. The good news is,

Like income, past credit history is looked at very closely by the banks when determining whether they are going to finance a mortgage. 54 NEW HOME GUIDE | FEB 27 - MAR 27, 2015

even if you pay a slight premium to be able to qualify for your mortgage now rather than waiting for your credit score to creep up to acceptable levels by the banks, you only need to consider a short term mortgage. Usually, a one- or two-year term is sufficient to allow clients to “get their ducks in a row,” and once the mortgage comes up for renewal, the chances of transferring the mortgage to any financial institution at that time will increase dramatically. The bottom line… whether your income is unconventional or your credit has been tarnished for any reason, there are still mortgage financing options that exist. Regardless of whether you are purchasing a new home, or wish to refinance your existing mortgage for whatever reason, there may be a mortgage solution that allows you to accomplish your goals. As always, I welcome any questions or comments you may have regarding the information contained in my articles. Until next month…

JASON ELDRIDGE

P.F.P, B. Admin Mortgage Specialist, Axiom Mortgage Solutions (formerly Unisource Mortgage) Cell 403.630.1718, Fax 866.708.5807 Email jason@axiommortgage.ca Web/apply online jason.axiommortgage.ca


HOMEBUYERS’ HELP//

Homebuyers’ Resource Section You love the home, see what you can afford! » Compare mortgage rates for your best deal

» Calculate your mortgage payments using the mortgage payment calculation chart

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//HOMEBUYERS’ HELP

Calculate your mortgage payments CALCULATE YOUR MORTGAGE PAYMENTS MONTHLY PRE-TAX INCOME

DIVIDE BY 3

CHART FIGURE

AMORTIZATION AMOUNT

SPOUSE’S PRE-TAX INCOME

AFFORDABLE MONTHLY PAYMENTS

AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE DIVIDED BY 1,000

ESTIMATED MONTHLY TAXES & HEAT

TOTAL PRE-TAX INCOME

AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE (PRICE – DOWN PAYMENT)

AMORTIZATION AMOUNT

MONTHLY PAYMENTS

MORTGAGE PAYMENT CALCULATION CHART INTEREST RATES %

AMORTIZATION PERIODS 5 YRS

10 YRS

15 YRS

20 YRS

25 YRS

5.00%

18.84

10.58

7.88

6.57

5.81

5.25%

18.96

10.70

8.00

6.70

5.95

5.50%

19.07

10.82

8.13

6.84

6.10

5.75%

19.18

10.94

8.26

6.98

6.25

6.00%

19.29

11.06

8.39

7.12

6.39

6.25%

19.41

11.18

8.53

7.26

6.54

6.50%

19.52

11.31

8.66

7.40

6.69

6.75%

19.63

11.43

8.79

7.54

6.85

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19.75

11.55

8.93

7.69

7.00

7.25%

19.86

11.68

9.06

7.83

7.15

7.50%

19.98

11.81

9.20

7.98

7.31

7.75%

20.09

11.93

9.34

8.13

7.47

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20.21

12.06

9.48

8.28

7.63

8.25%

20.32

12.19

9.62

8.43

7.79

Follow these steps to see if you’ll qualify for a mortgage on your dream home

01 02 03

Calculate the combined monthly before-tax income of you and your spouse. Divide by three. This figure is the monthly payment you can afford to make on your home. Take the total price of the home and subtract the amount of money you expect to make as a down payment. This is the money you will have to borrow.

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04

Refer to the chart on the opposite page. Look down the left column and locate the interest rate you expect to pay. Line this up with the amortization period of your choice. (Most firsttime buyers take the 25-year amortization.)

05

Multiply this figure by the amount you need to borrow. Divide by 1,000.

06 07

Add to this your estimated monthly heating costs and monthly property taxes. If this figure is equal to or less than one-third of your gross monthly income (calculated in Step 2), you’ll qualify for a mortgage on your dream home.

» Bear in mind that this is a rough estimate. If you have several other large loans already, you may qualify for less. Also, banks and trust companies vary in their policies. The best way to know what you can afford is to go to the lending institution of your choice andget pre-qualified.


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5 years

ATB Financial

2.350

4.000

2.940

2.790

2.790

2.840

2.940

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2.850

4.000

3.140

3.040

3.800

4.390

4.790

Bank of Nova Scotia

2.850

4.550

3.290

3.090

3.390

3.890

4.490

CIBC Mortgages

2.850

4.450

2.890

2.840

3.550

4.140

4.990

Canadian Western Bank

3.050

4.000

3.140

3.040

3.650

4.200

4.990

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3.050

4.000

3.140

3.040

3.650

4.200

4.990

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3.450

3.600

3.700

4.600

4.950

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3.140

3.800

4.540

4.840

First Calgary Financial

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2.890

2.890

2.990

3.090

3.190

First National Financial

2.850

3.950

2.990

2.590

2.690

2.790

2.890

FirstOntario Credit Un.

2.850

4.240

2.990

3.040

3.190

2.990

2.990

HSBC Bank Canada

2.950

4.450

3.540

3.040

3.540

4.240

4.940

Home Trust Company

2.500

3.950

2.690

2.690

2.790

2.790

2.840

ICICI Bank Canada

3.050

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3.150

3.650

3.640

3.690

3.690

Investors Group Trust

2.850

4.200

3.140

3.140

3.750

4.390

4.790

London Life

2.850

4.200

3.140

3.140

3.750

4.390

4.790

Manulife Bank

2.550

4.450

3.000

3.040

2.940

2.990

2.990

Manulife Trust

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4.450

3.000

3.040

2.940

2.990

2.990

Meridian Credit Union

2.650

4.000

3.090

2.650

3.650

3.290

2.990

National Bank

2.850

4.400

3.140

3.040

3.750

4.390

4.790

Ontario Civil Service CU

3.000

6.000

3.090

3.090

3.070

3.240

3.290

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4.500

3.150

3.500

3.750

3.850

3.950

President’s Choice Fin’l

2.850

6.190

3.190

2.840

3.490

4.040

4.440

Royal Bank of Canada

2.850

3.140

3.140

3.140

3.800

4.540

4.840

Servus Credit Union

-

4.000

2.990

2.940

3.440

3.940

4.790

Steinbach Credit Union

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-

2.750

2.850

2.950

3.050

3.100

T-D Mortgage

2.850

3.140

2.990

2.940

3.440

3.940

4.790

Tangerine

3.000

-

3.190

3.240

3.490

3.690

3.790

Windsor Family C.U.

-

4.450

3.140

3.140

3.750

3.950

3.790

Your Neighbourhood C.U.

-

-

2.990

3.000

3.290

3.450

3.340

Peace Hills Trust

MORTGAGE TYPES

ALL MORTGAGES ARE OF TWO BASIC TYPES: CONVENTIONAL The buyer can borrow up to 80% of the purchase price or the value of the property, whichever is less. The buyer has to pay 20% down. A conventional mortgage cannot exceed 80% of the value of the property. INSURED OR HIGH-R ATIO: A buyer can borrow up to 95% of the purchase price or the value of the property, whichever is less. The down payment can be as low as 5%.

MORTGAGE OPTIONS

You can choose any of these mortgage options which fit into the two basic mortgage types. Lenders may even customize these options to suit your needs. OPEN MORTGAGE: Allows borrowers to repay all or part of the total amount of their mortgage at any time without penalty. Because of flexibility, this is ideal for borrowers who plan to sell their homes in the near future or who want to switch from a short-term mortgage at high interest rates to a longer term when mortgage interest rates fall. CLOSED MORTGAGE: Usually has the lowest interest rate available but lacks the flexible features of other mortgage options. A good choice for those who want the security of knowing their monthly payment is fixed for a longer term. Prepayment options are available but they are subject to conditions. PORTABLE MORTGAGE: Flexibility if borrowers move. Borrowers can take the mortgage to their new home or can transfer it (usually with the consent of the lender) to the purchaser of their old home. This is an attractive option if the rate on the existing mortgage is lower than current rates.

PREPARED BY CANNEX ON FEBRUARY 3, 2015. This information is current as of the date and time posted and is subject to change without notice. © Copyright 2015 CANNEX Financial Exchanges Limited. All rights reserved.

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//THE HOMEBUYING PROCESS

The financial side of the homebuying process » by DONNA MOORE

DONNA MOORE

Executive Officer, Calgary Region Home Builders’ Association 403.235.1911 crhba.com

With the days getting longer and spring just around the corner, it may encourage many people to head outside and visit local showhomes with the intent to discover what’s on the market before they buy their first home or a move-up property. For those who are thinking about buying a new home this spring, whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or are seeking your next home, what you choose will ultimately come down to finances. Before taking the plunge into homeownership, a few of questions you should consider are: what’s the best approach to financing the purchase?; how long will it take to get your financing in place?; and how much can and should you borrow and still feel comfortable? Understanding and feeling positive about your financial picture and your mortgage goes a long way towards your enjoyment of your new home. You don’t want to find yourself in a situation where you’ve bought at the top end of your budget and you’ve left yourself short for incidentals that often pop up. When you start getting serious in your house hunt, it’s a good idea to make an appointment with a mortgage specialist to discuss what you’d like to buy, your budget and to get a mortgage pre-approval – this way you know the range of the purchase price of a home you can afford when you start looking. With today’s lending rates at historical lows, it’s a good time to shop, but make sure you can cover higher payments if and when rates go up. When it comes to obtaining a mortgage, there are a number of lenders to choose from offering a vast array of approaches to make the homebuying process easier for you. Mortgage lenders also offer ways to meet various budgets so you’ll feel comfortable with your decision at the end of the day. With today’s technology, homebuyers have easier access to mortgage information and advice from various sources than ever before. Of course, one of the quickest ways to obtain mortgage information is through the Internet, as mortgage lenders and insurers offer a wealth of information online. Several websites have mortgage calculators that allow you get a clear picture of how much of a home you can qualify to buy and what your payments would be. You can also explore how different purchase prices, interest rates, down payments, amortization and pay back options affect your payments. If you’d rather have more hands-on material most lenders have a full range of brochures and worksheets available at their branch offices so you can stop in and grab copies of these or

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check to see if they can be e-mailed to you. With some lenders, you can also call a toll-free number for 24-hour access to information. And access to lenders has never been easier with some offering flexible business hours and/or having mobile mortgage specialists who will come to where you are. Mortgage specialists can provide advice and information to help make the homebuying process easier and can often process your application quickly. As well, new-home builders are a great source of financing information and assistance. When you’re out visiting showhomes, you’ll discover some builders, in collaboration with their financial partners, offer mortgages to their customers at preferential rates. But at a minimum, your builder can provide information and refer you to lenders who are well versed in financing new home purchases. Obtaining information early on about mortgages lessens the hassle when it comes to the financial side of the homebuying process and is an important step towards making your homebuying dreams come true.


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