January 3 - 31, 2014 Volume 17 Issue 1
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cover story Auburn Bay NEW SHOWHOMES MARRY LUXURY LIVING AND AFFORDABLE PRICES PAGE 10
features & editorials
IN THE NEWS
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EDITOR’S NOTE
COLUMNISTS 16 CALGARYISM
HOMEBUYERS’ HELP SHOWHOME REVIEW
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Canada named top country for entrepreneurs by Cody Battershill
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INSIGHT
MORTGAGE MOGUL
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THE HOMEBUYING PROCESS
The advantages of buying a new home by Donna Moore
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Alternative lending still exists by Jason Eldridge
Shane Homes’ Tofino in Nolan Hill a highly desirable plan by Heather Ryan
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HOUSING MARKET
Calgary reclaims title as Canada’s strongest major housing market
FINANCES
How to take finances from ‘yours’ and ‘mine’ to ‘ours’ at any age EDITOR’S CHOICE
Pretty plumes by Sara Duck
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Long-term commitment will afford you peace of mind
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hether you’re relocating from one coast to the other or moving to your first place, changing homes can be hectic, exciting and certainly stressful. But, relax. You can eliminate the anxiety associated with moving by taking control of the situation with confidence. Understanding the market is just part of the story. Knowing what you need and what you can afford is the more important part of the equation. Making a prudent purchasing decision that doesn’t keep you up at night when interest rates rise, or market news becomes the talk of the town, is up to you. Any expert will tell you that buying a home or condo is a long-term commitment. This issue is full of great tips from the experts as well as the latest news designed to help you make a wise purchasing decision. Along with our community features, which outline the specifics on many fine communities, there’s lots to take in – so kick back, relax and enjoy. You’re in the driver’s seat.
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Here’s to 2014
Next year looks like another strong one for the housing market in Calgary
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t’s certainly been an interesting year, 2013. At press time, the U.S. economic recovery is gathering steam – boding well for our economy – Canadian interest rates remain at historic lows but are expected to inch up over the coming year, and the housing market in Alberta and especially Calgary is strong. RBC Economics Research, meanwhile, says homeownership affordability in Calgary saw some deterioration in the third quarter of this year, but a hot labour market and fast-rising population continue to drive homebuying demand. And Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. forecasts that housing starts in 2014 will increase by 12 per cent. Indeed, against the backdrop of what’s going on elsewhere in the world and even Canada, and prognostications for steep declines in the housing market, Calgary’s performance in 2013 is worth celebrating. With smart fiscal policy and prudent lending practices – and awareness of key market fundamentals by Canadian homebuyers – here’s to more of the same in 2014.
Wayne Karl
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SHOWHOMES: Chaparral Valley Drive SE & Chaparral Valley SQ DEVELOPER: Genstar BUILDERS: Cardel Homes, Jayman MasterBUILT, Innovations by Jayman, Cardel Lifestyles, Homes by Avi, California Homes
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coverstory
New showhomes marry luxury living and affordable prices
in Auburn Bay by Heather Ryan
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n Jan. 18, three of Calgary’s most renowned builders unveil their latest designs – giving homebuyers yet another reason to call Auburn Bay home. The new showhome parade features six unique layouts by Morrison Homes, Baywest Homes and Jayman MasterBUILT. Flexible, functional and stylish, these designs are ideal for families of all sizes. Best of all, homebuyers can choose from some of Auburn Bay’s most soughtafter lots, including a mix of private lake access and greenspaces. “This is a rare opportunity for homebuyers to get an estate-quality house on one of our most desirable lots, but at move-up prices,” says Jessie Seymour, marketing manager of Brookfield Residential. Each design includes high-end appliances, a front-attached garage and open-concept layouts perfect for a night of entertaining or curling up in front of
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the fire. Each builder also offers unique options, delivering homes that complement every family’s personality. These showhomes are but the latest offerings in a community that for years has been garnering attention for its unique cottage country feel and family-friendly amenities. Named community of the year at both the city and provincial level, Auburn Bay exemplifies Brookfield Residential’s mission to deliver thoughtfully designed communities and homes. A 43-acre freshwater lake and 13-acre park with sandy beach form the heart of the community. Complete with tennis courts, playgrounds, barbecue pits and a splash park, families can enjoy the perfect weekend getaway – without leaving home. A lakefront cottage lodge community building with banquet space and multipurpose rooms is ideal for hosting family get-togethers, while an indoor gymnasium offers programs for all ages. And, during these long winter months, residents can break out the hot chocolate and marshmallows after enjoying an evening skate. The beauty and convenience of Auburn Bay extends far beyond the lake facilities. Numerous parks, water features and playgrounds enliven the landscape. Dog lovers will appreciate the dedicated dog park, and parents can look forward to the new K-9 separate school slated to be built by 2016.
Nestled in the southeast, residents enjoy easy access to the shopping and restaurant districts of Cranston, 130th Ave and McKenzie Town. Deerfoot Trail and the new south leg of Stoney Trail offer a quick commute to most areas of the city. With its first wave of shops already open, residents will soon benefit from all the amenities of inner city living thanks to the ongoing development of Seton, Calgary’s south urban district. Anchored by the new South Health Campus, Seton is a growing hub of entertainment, shopping and services only minutes from residents’ doorsteps. There’s no end to the opportunities available in Auburn Bay. The new showhomes start in the mid $500s, while other home styles range from the low $200s to more than $1.5 million for lakefront properties.
These showhomes are but the latest offerings in a community that for years has been garnering attention for its unique cottage country feel and family-friendly amenities.
Discover your new home today. Tour our showhomes Monday to Thursday from 2 to 8 p.m. and weekends and holidays from noon to 5 p.m., or visit liveauburnbay.ca for more information.
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how to take finances FROM MINE AND YOURS TO OURS, AT ANY AGE FIRST COMES LOVE, AND THEN COMES… A JOINT BANK ACCOUNT.
Whether a couple is cohabitating in their 20s, getting married in their 30s or remarrying in their 60s, at some point in any serious relationship, the conversation about joint finances will surface. Regardless of life stage, successfully integrating finances requires open and honest communication to determine how to best combine and plan for the future together. According to research from TD Canada Trust, which surveyed adults in committed relationships, the top three personal finance products that Canadians combine with their partner are a joint bank account (64 per cent), a mortgage (60 per cent) and a joint credit card (50 per cent), compared to only 36 per cent of couples who have a joint financial plan. “A common first step in combining finances with a partner is a joint account for shared household expenses, and like other aspects of the relationship, communication is key to keeping things harmonious,” says Janice Farrell Jones, TD Canada Trust. “It’s important that both parties
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A common first step in combining finances with a partner is a joint account for shared household expenses, and like other aspects of the relationship, communication is key to keeping things harmonious.
“ Couples can also further streamline by making savings automatic with pre-authorized transfers into a TFSA, RSP and a child’s RESP.”
Paying down student debt and saving for a home in the future, for example, are common goals for many couples in their 20s. As with any financial goal, it’s important to discuss and align on key considerations like timing, affordability and overall expectations. In the case of homeownership, couples should also make sure they agree on whether they are buying for the long or short-term as it will have a financial impact down the road.
have a clear understanding of household finances – from day to day spending to long-term savings and investments – and all aspects of each individuals finances – from everyday banking to credit card management – to set the framework for a strong financial future together.” TD Canada Trust provides some advice that may help in maintaining financial harmony when integrating finances with a partner at any life stage: The 20s Combining finances is often a first for many couples in their 20s, whether it’s renting an apartment together or working to pay down existing student debt. When and how to share money will always vary depending on an individual couple’s financial situation and relationship, but communication is always key. “Start by discussing debt, saving, spending habits, financial goals, and credit history to determine if there is anything that may affect the ability to secure future loans together,” says Farrell Jones. “Next, work together to create a household budget that meets the needs of expense and debt management and has a little left over to put towards the collective financial goals.”
The 40s Paying down debt, raising kids and saving for retirement – with many financial priorities, streamlining is essential for couples looking to combine their finances in their 40s. “First and foremost, couples at this life-stage should focus on what will make life easier, financially, together,” says Farrell Jones. “Consider working with an expert to make sure each individual financial strategy aligns with the other to maximize savings potential and keep all of the household financial priorities on track. Couples can also further streamline by making savings automatic with pre-authorized transfers into a TFSA, RSP and a child’s RESP.” Some couples may choose to merge certain aspects of their finances, while retaining individual accounts for additional saving or discretionary spending. Whether a couple decides to combine everything, keep everything separate, or somewhere in the middle, it’s important that both parties are ultimately working towards the same financial goals. The 60s Likely, many couples in their 60s have a solid financial base, but with fewer peak income earning years remaining, it’s important to have a clear picture of what retirement looks like and what it will take, financially, to get there. “Spending time with the grandkids will have a much different price tag than travelling the world, so alignment on the retirement vision is essential,” says Farrell Jones. “If there is not enough saved for the type of retirement a couple wants, they should work with an expert to help determine how much more needs to be saved and ensure each individual financial plan complements the other to maximize savings and investments.” Whether married or common-law, couples should also ensure their retirement savings strategy takes advantage of spousal RSP contributions to help reach their retirement goals faster while lowering income taxes now and in retirement. JANUARY 3 - 31, 2014 | New home Guide 15
calgaryism
CANADA NAMED TOP COUNTRY FOR
ENTREPRENEURS by CODY BATTERSHILL
CANADA HAS BEEN NAMED AS one of the top five nations in the world for its entrepreneurial activities by the Ernst & Young (EY) G20 Entrepreneurship Barometer 2013 released in August of this year. According to EY, the Canadian government fosters entrepreneurial activities through several regulations that help lower taxes, provide better access to funding, and make the initial costs of starting up a business some of the lowest amongst all G20 nations. Another factor that scored high was the amount of new business start-ups and activity; Canada was well above the average of the G20 nations!
Cody Battershill is the founder of Calgaryism and a top-producing realtor at Re/Max House of Real Estate. He also holds 5 professional designations. He can be reached at 403.370.4180 or calgaryism.ca
FACTORS AND CANADA’S SCORE The EY G20 Entrepreneurship Barometer 2013 looks at five different factors to come up with its rankings. Alongside Canada’s score for each, they are: › Entrepreneurship culture: 3rd place – 7.45 › Tax and regulations: 2nd place – 6.34 › Training and education: 9th place – 5.81 › Access to funding: 4th place – 6.62 › Coordinated support: 16th place – 5.29
SMALL BUSINESSES IN CANADA Entrepreneurs and the businesses they operate are one of the backbones of Canada’s economy. Fact is there are well over one million small businesses in Canada responsible for: › Employing 48 per cent of the total workforce (source: Statistics Canada) › Generating 30 per cent of Canada’s annual GDP (source: Statistics Canada) › Making up approximately 25 per cent of total exports (source: Statistics Canada) › Making up approximately 98 per cent of Canadian companies (source: Globe and Mail) Of these businesses, 4.7 per cent are categorized as rapidly growing enterprises and are responsible for creating 45 per cent of new jobs! Even the large and successful companies had to start somewhere, didn’t they?
AN INTEGRAL PART OF CANADA’S ECONOMY Entrepreneurship is an integral driving force behind innovation, job creation, productivity and economic growth in Canada. It is also a part of our nation’s identity as a democratic and free nation of the world, and is safe to say it always will be. Canadian entrepreneurs benefit greatly from the supportive policy environment in place by the government. As a matter of fact, according to an international survey performed by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Canada was rated as number one for resource accessibility, regulations, and the overall environment for entrepreneurial activities. We can be thankful for our ranking and continue to encourage government to help Canadian entrepreneurs flourish and overcome the problems they face in starting up and running these businesses that contribute greatly to our nation!
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Alberta Government Introduces Mandatory Home Warranty Protection Owner-builders are eligible for an exemption from the mandatory coverage and can apply for an owner builder authorization. If it is sold within the warranty period time frame, the owner-builder will be required to provide the remaining warranty to the new home buyer. “It is expected that the new home warranty would cost about $1,700 to $2,000 for an average home, or less than one per cent of the cost of the average house.”
Effective February 1, 2014 all builders are required to provide new home warranty coverage for all new homes built in Alberta. Alberta now has one of the strongest coverage in Canada as mandated under the new Act. Under the Alberta government legislation the New Home Buyer Protection Act, all new detached homes and condominiums would, at minimum, include a warranty for: • One year labour and materials; • Two years for defects in labour and materials related to delivery and distribution systems; • Five years building envelope protection, with a requirement for the warranty provider to offer the consumer the option to purchase additional years of coverage; and, • 10 years coverage for major structural components. “With this new program, Albertans buying new homes will have some of the strongest warranty coverage in the country. This is important, given that a home is the largest purchase most people will ever make,” said Heather Kaszuba, spokesperson for Alberta Municipal Affairs. 18
The new legislation will expand the current coverage to two years on the various systems, such as electrical and plumbing, ten years on major structural and five years on the building envelope. Building envelope refers to the exterior shell of the home, including the roof and walls. The mandatory warranty will offer a greater protection and comprehensive coverage for home buyers. This extension of time is important as many defects, such as those found in windows and insulation to name a few, can take some time to appear. Currently about 80% of all new homes only have a one year warranty covering the building envelope, fit and finish, delivery and distribution system and major structural covered for five years. Potential buyers will be able to go onto the registry and see how much warranty is available on the home of their interest. The registry will not cover homes that predate the new mandated warranty legislation. Anyone can go online, type in the address, find out if the home has coverage and what remains. Even if the home has had previous owners the coverage transfers to the new buyer as the warranty resides with the home. The public registry will also show current status and who the warranty provider is so you can find out who to contact to make a claim. The Public Registry will be in place Feb 1st. The Act’s additional warranty coverage for new homes will ease home owner’s minds and make their home owning experience one of enjoyment, not of worry. For additional information call Toll Free 310-0000 or visit HomeWarranty.Alberta.ca
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Better warranty standards start February 1.
Alberta’s New Home Buyer Protection Act sets out minimum warranty coverage for all new homes built in our province.
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Coverage is as easy as 1, 2, 5, 10. At minimum, your new home’s warranty will cover:
Labour & Materials This takes care of defects with the way your home was built or the materials it was built with, such as flooring and trim.
Delivery & Distribution This primarily covers defects in labour and materials related to heating, plumbing and electrical systems.
Building Envelope Building envelope means the outside shell of the home, including the roof, insulation and exterior walls. Two additional years of coverage will also be available.
Structural Components
Get to know your role at HomeWarranty.Alberta.ca
This covers the major structural components of your home, including its frame and foundation.
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Better warranty standards. Built for your new home.
Starting February 1 For the first time ever, all new homes built in Alberta will be covered under one of Canada’s best warranty programs. This ensures even higher quality standards—and better protection for new home buyers like you. Get to know your role at HomeWarranty.Alberta.ca
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Shane Homes’ Tofino
in Nolan Hill a highly desirable plan by Heather Ryan
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ith versatile options, including a fabulous new four-bedroom design and terrific features that up the wow factor, it’s easy to see why the Tofino showhome in Nolan Hill is one of Shane Homes’ most popular models. The Tofino, which presents 2,502 sq. ft. of living space, is well received by buyers, and many want to duplicate the showhome, says area manager Jeff Luif. “It’s a highly desirable plan; people love the design and the decor and it fits on almost every lot we have in Nolan.” People walking into the showhome “love the openness and that it offers so many great features, like the gourmet kitchen, the second-floor bonus room and the generous-sized kids bedrooms.” “We’re also offering a new four-bedroom layout without changing the essence of the house, which is really exciting,” Luif says. “Often, when a fourth bedroom is put in, it changes the whole look of the home because it often involves filling in the open to above or you lose the bonus room. But with this new design it doesn’t do 20 New home Guide | JANUARY 3 - 31, 2014
that – you still have the open to below and the central bonus room, which people really like. “This is a spacious plan that really lends itself to meeting different people’s lifestyle needs,” he says. For example, buyers can choose from several different ensuite designs, or have an IT zone and walk-through pantry instead of a large lifestyle room “and we can accommodate custom changes.” Shane Homes wows visitors right from the entry with a grand foyer featuring a towering open to above ceiling, iron rails on the staircase and a richly toned hardwood floor. To the left of the entry, double sliding glass doors open to a front lifestyle room ideal for an intimate home office or formal dining room. Down from the entry is a half-bath and a spacious mud room off the garage entry that features an oversized walk-in closet and a built-in bench for plenty of storage. The sumptuous kitchen has an expansive flat surface, granite-topped island with breakfast bar seating as its focal point. Other delectable features include granite counter
Shane Homes wows visitors right from the entry with a grand foyer featuring a towering open to above ceiling, iron rails on the staircase and a richly toned hardwood floor. tops, cook top range, built-in wall oven with microwave above, full-height stone backsplash and tall cabinetry. Shane adds a special touch by continuing the style of the kitchen’s cabinets, countertop and backsplash in a built-in hutch tucked into a niche in the adjacent spacious dining nook, while the great room offers a warm, comfortable space highlighted by a wall-centred fireplace surrounded in stone. At the top of the stairs, going around either side of a partial wall you’ll discover a spacious central bonus room with an eyecatching built-in entertainment unit. The owners’ suite presents a relaxing private retreat that can easily accommo-
date king-sized furniture and owners will adore the built-in juice/coffee bar, large walk-in closet, and lavish ensuite with walk up corner soaker tub, oversized walk-in shower and a granite-topped vanity with his and her sinks separated by a corner make-up table. The upstairs also features two large bedrooms, each with walk-in closets, a main full bathroom, large laundry room and a built-in computer station where kids can study. Nolan Hill itself is getting more popular as buyers are discovering this “secret gem in northwest Calgary,” says Luif. “It has great access to Beddington, Shaganappi, Sarcee and Stoney Trail, there’s a wide range of amenities nearby and we offer a number of different models, so we can accommodate of lot of people’s price ranges.” For more information, visit the Tofino or Shane’s other showhome, the Orion, at 254 Nolan Hill Blvd. N.W., open Monday to Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m., and weekends and holidays, noon to 5 p.m., call 403.536.2302 or visit shanehomes.com
inthenews
Calgary reclaims title of Canada’s strongest major housing market: BMO Economics
After correcting several years ago,
Calgary has reclaimed its title as the strongest major housing market in the country, according to a new report from BMO Economics on Canada’s major housing markets. The report, titled Canadian Housing Update: Tale of Four Cities, examines the state of the housing markets in Canada’s four largest cities: Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal. “In the three months to October, home sales have run 23 per cent above year-ago levels – nearly twice the national rate – and stand a heady 20 per cent above past decade norms,” says Sal Guatieri, senior economist, BMO Capital Markets. “While preliminary data suggest the pace of sales slowed somewhat in November, listings are lean, giving sellers the upper hand on pricing.” According to the report, although construction has picked up, starts have barely kept pace with an exploding population. Inventories of new homes are very low, while benchmark prices are climbing the fastest among major cities and have now all but retraced the 16 per cent collapse from 2007 to 2009. Guatieri notes that despite heady price gains, valuations remain reasonable, with prices running about four-times median family income and mortgage service costs consuming a manageable 23 per cent of earnings.
“About half of the increase in prices is supported by rising income. Hourly wages in Alberta are up 4.4 per cent year over year in the first 10 months of the year, double the national rate.” The report stated that immigrants and young Canadians are flocking to the city, drawn by better job prospects, faster wage growth, and healthier housing affordability than in Vancouver and Toronto. Alberta attracted a record 53,000 more people from other provinces than it lost in the past year, and a similar number from other countries. “Strong economic and population growth will encourage an upward trend in Calgary’s house prices, though higher borrowing costs will moderate the gains,” says Guatieri. Laura Parsons, mortgage expert, BMO Bank of Montreal, adds that in light of expected increases in longer-term interest rates in the year ahead, Canadians need to examine ways to reduce overall housing costs. “While survey numbers tell us that the majority of Canadians will be able to service their mortgage in the face of rising interest rates, it’s still crucial that Canadians stress-test their mortgage against a higher rate to ensure they can afford what they sign up for if conditions change,” says Parsons.
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DEVELOPER: Hanson Park Developments BUILDERS: Canaco Homes Ltd, Ovation Homes Ltd, Stepper Custom Homes Ltd, Douglas Homes
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SHOWHOMES: 200 Ranch Downs DEVELOPER: United BUILDERS: Lifestyle 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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SHOWHOMES: Muirfield Blvd. BUILDERS: Douglas Homes, Today’s Homes, Ribero Homes and Compass Rose Homes
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Developer: Apex Developments Builders: Excel Homes, Shane Homes, Trico Homes http://hillcrestairdrie.com
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Builders: Prominent Homes, McKee Homes
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askanexpert
Q&A
ASK AN EXPERT: by HEATHER RYAN
Making selections for your new home
Q: We’ve just bought our first new home. Can you tell us about the selection process? A: “The selection process can be overwhelming for some because there are a lot of decisions which need to me made. To make the process easier we supply our customers with a what’s next letter that outlines what they need to do and when,” says Kal Macdonald, interior design supervisor for Shane Homes and Creations by Shane Homes. “We also do an orientation and explain the building process so they know what to expect at different stages.” Many homebuilders have design centres to make the selection process easier – Shane Homes’ customers do the majority of their selections at the Expressions Design Studio, although they still need to visit various suppliers for some items. Other builders may require the homeowner to visit individual suppliers to choose all of their selections. Regardless of how your selections are made the first priority is selection of exterior colours, front door and hardware details and elevations. “We combine this appointment with cabinet selections because they take time to produce,” Macdonald says. “People also need to select their appliances early in the process because they need to be co-ordinated with the cabinetry openings.” It’s also a good idea at this point to consider tubs and showers,
especially if you’re going to replace the typical standard acrylic tub surround with tile, because that needs to be done during framing. “Also think about your fireplace,” Macdonald says. “If you want to change the fireplace box and do something fancier than the firebox that is included, it may require different framing.” Next, you’ll need to decide on wiring for your home theatre, speaker system, computer connections and Smart technology. This is followed by selections for your plumbing fixtures. About eight weeks into the process you’ll be required to make your interior selections for items such as flooring, countertops, fireplace cladding, paint colours, hardware and finishes. Finally, you’ll make decisions about customizing your closets, mirrors and shower doors and then select your lighting fixtures. Because the selection process is so involved, Macdonald suggests buyers do their homework on the products and finishes they want early in the process. “Be informed about standards, upgrades and customization that can be done and visit showhomes and homzz.com where you can see a ton of ideas to help you create a home that reflects your style and personality.”
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04 REDSTONE
DEVELOPER: Qualico Communities BUILDERS: Broadview Homes, NuVista Homes, Pacesetter Homes, Innovations by Jayman, Trico Homes
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DEVELOPER: Mattamy Homes BUILDERS: Mattamy Homes
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06 WESTPOINTE ESTATES
SHOWHOMES: West Pointe Manor DEVELOPER: MGM Developments. BUILDERS: Mapleland Homes, Kingsmith Homes
07 FIRESIDE
LOCATION: Cochrane DEVELOPER: La Vita Land BUILDERS: Calbridge, Janssen, Kingsmith, Landmark, Reidbuilt www.firesidecochrane.com
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SHOWHOMES: Horse Creek Road DEVELOPER: Apex Developments BUILDERS: Excel Homes, Birchwood Properties www.heartlandcochrane.com
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Patio living by Brad Jackman
A Patio is an extremely versatile living space. If you love to entertain, a patio can become an extension of your kitchen. If chilling out and reading on a comfy lounger is more your thing, a patio is the perfect spot. Its design and shape often determine the flow of your yard. A professionally designed and built patio can provide many years of outdoor enjoyment. With a variety of high quality products and many different design concepts, a patio can be customized to complement any space. Homeowners are craving the need for privacy, and having a ground level patio provides your living space with function, intimacy and comfort. Natural stone is the highest quality material to use for a patio, and can provide the look of a flush outdoor floor. Serenity, timelessness, balance, beauty and function are all traits of natural stone.
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Paving stones are also an option that can be creatively incorporated into your space. Paving stones are more cost effective than natural stone and come in a wide variety of colors, textures and sizes. Concrete is a product which is extremely functional, low maintenance and cost effective. Concrete can be done with a brushed, exposed or stamped finish. All types of patios can follow curves and patterns or be very linear and simple. There are many different styles of patios that can be built. Woodwork, rock, water features, fire pits, plantings and mulch are all products that can be carefully chosen to complement any style or size of patio. A consultation with your landscaper and a creative and functional design is the best place to start when considering what type of outdoor space will best suite you and your home. Clearly, there are many choices, and it pays to explore all your options carefully. More importantly, hiring the right company for the job will ensure you can relax on the patio of your dreams. A stylish, functional yard can create a vibrant feel to your home. Be the envy of the block and provide a sanctuary for your family, friends and pets. Landscaping improves your quality of life, the value of your home and adds a little personal flare. Landscape 360 is a fullservice 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.
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SHOWHOMES: Directly behind Westmount DEVELOPER: Prominence Development Corp. BUILDERS: Carpenter Homes
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SHOWHOMES: Crystal Green Dr. DEVELOPER: United Communities BUILDERS: Sterling Homes, Baywest, Crossley Homes
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BLACK DIAMOND OKOTOKS
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HIGH RIVER HIGHWOOD LAKE
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HAMPTON HILLS
BUILDERS: WestView Builders
MONTROSE
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RIVERWOOD ESTATES
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SOUTHLAND DRIVE
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mortgagemogul
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 their 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 requirements. “Alternative lenders” 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 they 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, 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 38 New home Guide | JANUARY 3 - 31, 2014
…whether your income is unconventional or your credit has been tarnished for any reason, there are still mortgage financing options that exist. 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, mortgage financing options still 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
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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
7.00%
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
8.00%
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
05
Calculate the combined monthly before-tax income of you and your spouse.
Multiply this figure by the amount you need to borrow. Divide by
1,000.
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Divide by three. This figure is the monthly payment you can afford to make on your home.
Add to this your estimated monthly heating costs and monthly property taxes.
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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.
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 first-time buyers take the 25-year amortization.)
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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 and get pre-qualified.
MoRtGAGe Interest rates VARiABLe
6 month
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
ATB Financial
2.700
4.000
2.940
2.890
3.190
3.590
3.790
Bank of Montreal
3.000
4.000
3.140
3.140
3.950
4.740
5.340
Bank of Nova Scotia
3.100
4.550
3.750
3.890
3.990
4.390
4.990
cIBc mortgages
3.000
4.450
3.090
3.140
3.950
4.590
5.340
canadian western Bank
3.200
4.000
3.140
3.140
3.950
4.540
5.340
canadian western trust
3.200
4.000
3.140
3.140
3.950
4.540
5.340
First Calgary Financial
-
4.000
2.890
2.890
3.190
3.390
3.790
First National Financial
2.600
3.950
2.990
2.790
3.090
3.390
3.690
HsBc Bank canada
3.100
4.450
3.600
3.950
4.450
4.990
5.340
ING Direct
3.000
-
3.190
3.240
3.590
3.690
4.090
Investors Group Trust
3.000
4.200
3.140
3.140
3.950
4.690
5.340
laurentian Bank canada
3.200
4.400
3.140
3.190
3.950
4.740
5.340
london life
3.000
4.200
3.140
3.140
3.950
4.690
5.340
Manulife Bank
2.800
4.450
3.000
3.250
3.400
3.500
3.790
Manulife Trust
-
4.450
3.000
3.250
3.400
3.500
3.790
National Bank
3.100
4.400
3.140
3.140
3.950
4.740
5.340
-
4.500
3.150
3.500
3.950
3.950
4.150
President’s Choice Fin’l
3.000
6.040
3.240
3.240
3.590
3.690
4.090
RMG Mortgages
3.000
-
2.890
2.890
2.990
3.090
3.590
Royal Bank of Canada
3.000
4.000
3.140
3.140
3.850
4.740
5.340
Servus Credit Union
-
4.000
3.140
3.140
3.950
4.740
5.340
Steinbach Credit Union
-
-
2.600
2.800
3.000
3.150
3.350
3.000
4.000
3.090
3.140
3.950
4.740
5.340
-
-
3.400
3.500
3.600
3.690
3.590
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-RATIO: 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
Peace Hills Trust
T-D Mortgage Your Neighbourhood C.U.
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 shortterm 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 octoBeR 31, 2013. this information is current as of the date and time posted and is subject to change without notice. © copyright 2013 CANNEX Financial Exchanges Limited. All rights reserved.
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Advantages of buying a new home
Donna Moore Executive Officer, Calgary Region Home Builders’ Association 403.235.1911 | crhba.com
by Donna Moore
Buyers will appreciate that it’s also easier than ever to an incredible selection of fabulous models being crafted by keep their home in great condition inside and out with builders in the Calgary region it’s likely many people will be today’s careful construction, thoughtful design and imringing in the New Year with a move to a new home. proved building products. When you buy a new home, you get the best of both New homes today combine function and style, with worlds – all the traditional value you expect in a home, plus open, inviting living areas, lots of light, well-planned work the advantages that only a newly built home can provide. spaces and built-in convenience. And buyers can enjoy For example, new homes offer quality, value and allow flexible layouts that make it easy to accommodate future you the opportunity to choose from a huge selection of changes in their household. home styles, features and finishes that best suit the needs Purchasing a new home also means buyers can get what of you and your family. they want right from the start. From flooring and counterWhen you buy a new home you also get to choose the tops to lighting and faucets, buyers can select the latest builder you want based on their reputation and track finishing products that spell great looks and superior perrecord. New home builders in Calgary and the surround- formance. New home builders offer a wide selection of ing communities are proud of their work and they have standard and upgrade options so you can pick and choose the skills, experience and integrity to create a home to what best suits your lifestyle, personality and budget. your satisfaction. Thanks to advanced construction, higher levels of Another benefit to buying a new home is that you know insulation and energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, how the house was built and what went into it – both what new homebuyers can save money on their energy bills and you can see and what is behind the walls. If you’re able to enjoy a more comfortable home. As well, new homes are tour your home while it’s under construction you’ll see first- designed to provide the best possible indoor living envihand the skilled workmanship going into the home and if ronment so you can expect improved indoor air quality. you have questions on the construction and materials your Further, by being constructed to the latest building codes builder can provide helpful and accurate information. your new home includes safety measures such as electrical circuit protectors and hard-wired smoke detectors. One of the biggest advantages to buying a new home is the warranty that comes with it. In fact, in order for a builder to become a member of CHBA - Calgary Region, they are required to offer warranty protection for the homes they build and sell. In addition, Alberta’s New Home Buyer The quality of your new home is based on solid con- Protection Act, which outlines warranty requirements for struction and attention to details. New home builders all new home builds in the province, comes into effect on combine the latest construction techniques with timeless Feb. 1, 2014 (check out municipalaffairs.alberta.ca for more craftsmanship to create homes that are comfortable, at- information). tractive and great to live in. Finally, many families are purchasing new homes in As well, new homes use the most advanced building new communities that offer welcoming home designs with components. From construction materials to heating great curb appeal, green spaces, parks, playgrounds, systems, the technology built into every new home ensures pathways, ponds, local conveniences and more that you high performance, durability and long-term satisfaction. and your family can enjoy for years to come.
With continued low interest rates and
The quality of your new home is based on solid construction and attention to details.
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