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Editor’s Note
Can you really afford that home?
LYDIA MCNUTT Senior Editor Yellow Pages NextHome Email: Lydia.McNutt@ypnexthome.ca Twitter: @LydiasTweets
IT LOOKS LIKE RISING HOME PRICES are bringing out the ugly side – or, at least the dishonest side – in some people. Credit reporting agency Equifax Canada identified a 52-per-cent increase in mortgage fraud compared to 2013. (Read the full story on page 42.) Equifax’s survey also found that one in five Canadians who do not have a mortgage are worried they’ll never own a home because of rising prices, and want to buy a home but can’t because of the down payment. Here’s yet another interesting tidbit – 13 per cent of Canadians said a “little white lie” on a mortgage application is okay, if it’ll get you the home you want. To the fibbers out there: by lying on your mortgage application, not only are you committing a crime, you’re lying to yourself. If you weren’t approved for the mortgage based on your actual finances, then what makes you think you can afford it? It’s no wonder that the Bank of Canada is waving a red flag about rising household debt and Canadians’ ability (or, more aptly, inability) to pay up. Here’s a word to the wise – make a budget and stick to it. Consider your existing debts, expected mortgage payments, bills and taxes, expenses and lifestyle. Are you secure in your job? How do you envision your life in five years? In 10 years? At retirement? Don’t forget to factor in a potential increase in mortgage interest rates. All things considered, can you afford it? Don’t overextend yourself in the interest of some extra square footage. You want to live in your home, not for your home.
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Fox One now complete Fox Two under construction Occupancy summer 2017 At 33 storeys, Fox Two is the taller of the two towers, and is situated at the corner of 102 Avenue and the 104 Street Promenade — downtown Edmonton’s best location.
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CANADIANS ARE ABOUT TO FACE
yet another potential homebuying hurdle, as Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) has announced that it is increasing its homeowner mortgage insurance premiums effective March 17, 2017. Unlike the latest changes to mortgage regulations, announced late last year, this newest round is expected to have a minor impact. CMHC says the higher premium will result in an increase of just $5 to the monthly mortgage payment of the average CMHC-insured homebuyer. “We do not expect the higher premiums to have a significant impact on the ability of Canadians to buy a home,” says Steven Mennill, senior vice-president, Insurance. “Overall, the changes will preserve competition in the mortgage loan insurance industry and contribute to financial stability.” “The increase in premiums for high ratio mortgages will have a minor effect on the average Canadian,” James Laird, co-founder of RateHub and president of CanWise Financial, told YPNextHome. “Relative to the rule changes that were implemented in late 2016, this is not a major change. Premiums will be increased for all of those Canadians with less than 20 per cent down, but these premiums are added on to the mortgage and paid off over the life of the mortgage, so the cash required on closing does not change. This change specifically will not impact the borrowing habits for the majority of high ratio clients.” Using RateHub’s mortgage payment calculator, based on an average home price of $730,472 with a minimum down payment of 6.6 per cent (or $48,047), the 14 YPNEXTHOME.CA
current premium is 3.6 per cent of the mortgage amount (purchase price less down payment). For that mortgage amount of $682,425, the CMHC premium is $24,567. With the new premium at four per cent of mortgage amount, the CMHC premium becomes $27,297 – an increase of $2,730. This translates to a mortgage payment increase of approximately $12 per month (based on today’s best rate of 2.44 per cent, amortized over 25 years). If that buyer has an 18-per-cent down payment, the total down payment would be $131,485. At the current premium of 1.8 per cent of the mortgage amount, that buyer is paying $10,782 in CMHC insurance. At the new premium of 2.8 per cent of the mortgage amount, the CMHC premium becomes $16,772 – a $5,990 difference for that buyer. This translates to a mortgage payment increase of approximately $27 per month (based on 2.44 per cent amortized over 25 years), RateHub says. Capital requirements are an important factor in determining mortgage insurance premiums.
The changes reflect the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions’ new capital requirements that came into effect on Jan. 1 of this year that require mortgage insurers to hold additional capital. Capital holdings create a buffer against potential losses, helping to ensure the long term stability of the financial system. Prior to the mortgage rule changes... • The average CMHC-insured loan was approximately $245,000. • The average down payment was approximately eight per cent. • The average gross debt service ratio (GDS) was 25.6 per cent. To qualify for CMHC insurance, a homebuyer’s GDS should not exceed 32 per cent of their total monthly household income. Premiums are calculated based on the loan-to-value ratio of the mortgage being insured. The premium can be paid in a single lump sum but more frequently is added to the mortgage principal and repaid over the life of the mortgage as part of regular mortgage payments.
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YOUR HOME From the moment you step inside Elements Manning, you will notice its clean, sophisticated details and contemporary designer finishes in the corridors and common areas. Each suite is finished beautifully and has laminate flooring throughout suite entry, kitchen, living and dining areas. Your kitchen comes equipped with contemporary cabinets in designer colours, stylish laminate countertops, a four-piece stainless steel appliance package, built-in dishwasher, space-saving microwave range hood, and convenient flush eating bar. In-suite laundry with stacking washer and dryer is standard, as is the designer lighting package and decora-style switches. Currently, there are two showsuites open for viewing: The Argon III and Cadmium II. The Argon III suite is a 755 square foot floorplan that features two bedrooms and two full baths. The master bedroom has a large 16 YPNEXTHOME.CA
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Relax on the large 208 squarefoot wrap-around balcony—one of this suite’s very best features. The 888 square-foot corner suite Cadmium II is a very bright, open concept 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom suite with separate dining area for extra dining space. The bedrooms are located on opposite sides of the suite to ensure privacy. The master has a large walk-in closet and four-piece ensuite. Relax on the large 208 squarefoot wrap-around balcony—one of this suite’s very best features.
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Manning Village—designed around the concept of a village—is a place where every amenity is only steps away. It’s a place to belong, where community means more than just the home you live in. There are walking paths and a central pond, perfect for getting out and about to meet your neighbors. Manning Village is also walking distance to the new Manning Town Centre, Edmonton’s newest open-air shopping and entertainment destination. It features a ten-screen Cineplex Odeon theatre; prime retailers like Cabela’s, Lowe’s, Marshall’s and Homesense, among many others; and restaurants such as Chili’s and Boston Pizza. Transportation options abound at Manning Village. ETS bus service commenced on September 6 and the Clareview and Belvedere Transit Centers are just a fiveminute and nine-minute drive, respectively. Plus, Manning Village is easily reached by both Yellowhead and Anthony Henday via Fort Road/Manning Drive. It truly is located for convenience.
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Own a luxurious condo on Edmonton’s most desirable downtown street Live in downtown Edmonton’s best location
Fox Two sits on the corner of 102 Avenue and the 104 Street Promenade. This eclectic street was once the heart of Edmonton’s warehouse district and is now a friendly urban neighbourhood populated with a unique mix of residential condos, independent shops and first-rate restaurants. A variety of entrepreneurial businesses and professional offices also call this street home—there is even a local Farmers’ Market held every Saturday throughout the summer months.
Invest in the future of Edmonton
Whether your focus is investment, education, entertainment or lifestyle, Fox Two is ideally situated to take advantage of the very best Edmonton has to offer. Many of Edmonton’s secondary education facilities are either within walking distance: Grant MacEwan University, the University of Alberta City Centre Campus, or a sevenminute LRT ride away: the University of Alberta Main Campus and NAIT.
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Summer 2017 occupancy A short walk to the east you’ll find Edmonton’s bustling financial district, city centre shopping and YMCA fitness centre. Directly north is Rogers Place—Edmonton’s brand-new, state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue—which includes the surrounding Ice District with five-star hotels, world-class dining and multi-plex cinema.
The building’s fluid articulation and elegant contours ensure its longevity and timeless beauty. A breathtaking glass curtain wall and large windows offer sweeping city views, while efficient, well-designed suites maximize living space and promise stylish functionality.
The ultimate urban lifestyle
• Spacious 2- and 3-bedroom units still available on various floors
Edmonton transit is easily accessed from Fox Two, with several bus stops and two major LRT stations on 104 Street—offering fast access to destinations like West Edmonton Mall, Southgate Mall and Commonwealth Stadium—even the international airport is easily reached via Edmonton’s transit system. Nature too is right outside your door with Edmonton’s unique river valley—the largest urban park in Canada— bordering the downtown core to the south. Enjoy over 18,000 hectares of hiking and biking paths meandering along the beautiful Saskatchewan River, try boating or fishing, even play a round of golf at Victoria Golf Course—all within minutes of Fox Two.
Unparalleled architectural excellence
A project of superior design and quality, Fox Two is the taller of the Fox Towers project at 33 storeys and is your last opportunity to own a brand-new, upscale condo on Edmonton’s best downtown street.
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• Well-appointed units with superior-quality finishes including quartz countertops, high gloss cabinetry, top-grade flooring and stainless steel appliances all come standard • All remaining suites have air conditioning and at least 1 private balcony • At least 1 heated and secured parking stall included in purchase price • Three high-speed elevators
Another project by Langham Developments Ltd.
Since 2001, Langham Developments has played the most significant role in rejuvenating Edmonton’s downtown core. Listed among Edmonton’s most experienced and reputable high-rise builders, Langham Developments has completed 4 outstanding downtown high rises to date: The Omega, Icon Tower I, Icon Tower II, and the first phase of the Fox Towers project: Fox One.
The completed and fully occupied Fox One and neighbouring Fox Two currently under construction.
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The vibe Downtown Edmonton epitomizes versatility. The area offers trendy shops and boutiques, beautiful views and landmarks, and is a financial hub for the city. It has a sense of vibrancy that is continually on the increase and hosts many festivals right in the heart of downtown, contributing to the neighbourhood’s vitality. Meet the neighbours The downtown area has a diverse crowd. The neighbourhood attracts young professionals and students who wish to live near work and school, while at the same time enjoy nearby restaurants and pubs. Artistic types are
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Planes, trains & automobiles There are five LRT stations throughout downtown and buses that stop at malls, major attractions and offices. A 13-kilometre indoor pedway links to major shopping centres, restaurants and the movie theatre, so you don’t have to brave the cold in winter. The ‘vroom’ service is a direct shuttle bus to West Edmonton mall, the largest mall in North America.
drawn to the art district, comprising a musical theatre, theatre school, galleries and museums. In the area The real estate market has grown rapidly over the past few years, with homes in high demand. Similar to many downtown neighbourhoods, the average cost of living downtown is greater than the overall average for the city.
Real estate The Downtown Edmonton real estate market is flourishing. Billions of dollars have been invested in the rejuvenation of the city, where a number of new developments, such as highrise condos and restaurants, are attracting more people to the downtown core. As the city’s population rises, there is an increasing demand for residential real estate. Consequently, property prices and rent are beginning to climb.
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A stable year for Edmonton-area home sales and prices
STABILITY WAS THE PREVAILING THEME of Edmonton’s housing market
in 2016, according to the Realtors Association of Edmonton. Prices experienced only modest decreases. Condominiums inched downward a negligible 0.53 per cent, and single-family homes dropped only 0.86 per cent, relative to 2015. Duplexes and rowhouses, which account for approximately 10 per cent of all unit sales, saw the greatest decline in prices, down 5.22 per cent over 2015. Sales numbers also took a dip, with the Association reporting a total of 16,170 homes sold in 2016, versus 17,325 in 2015. Average days on market for 2016 for all sold units was 57 – up six days from the average 51 days in 2015. The overall sales-to-listing ratio was 52 per cent, indicating a fairly balanced market. “2016 was a steady year for real
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estate in Edmonton and many of the surrounding communities. The ongoing economic instability certainly affected unit sales and inventory, but sale prices have continued to hold,” said James Mabey, chair of the Realtors Association of Edmonton. In December 2016, Edmonton-area home sales were up 0.42 per cent from December 2015. This stability was reflected across all property types, which showed little change year-over-year. Single-family home sales were down only 2.53 per cent, condominiums were unchanged and duplexes/rowhouses increased 19.44 per cent from December 2015. As is typical for the winter, December’s average days on market increased across all categories relative
to the previous month. Singlefamily homes took on average 62 days to sell, compared to 52 days in November 2016. Duplexes and rowhouses sat on the market for an average of 78 days, compared to 74 days in the previous month. Condominiums took the most time to sell, with an average 80 days on market – only one day longer than November 2016. Overall, inventory for December in the Edmonton area was 5,208, which is down 19.8 per cent relative to November 2016 and up 2.4 per cent year-over-year. “Now that the 2016 holiday season is behind us and a new year is here, we expect listings and sales to begin to increase again,” said Mabey.
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Advice | CHBA ALBERTA
A new era of energy efficiency By Donna Moore
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THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF HOMES is getting plenty of media
attention these days as the provincial government focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. At a recent news conference, Municipal Affairs Minister Danielle Larivee highlighted the transition to new construction codes for buildings. “A more energy-efficient home is a comfortable home, one that keeps the heat in, the cold out and money in your pocket. These new requirements will ensure that Alberta continues to be a leader in the fight against climate change and a competitor in the carbon-constrained economy,” Minister Larivee told reporters. Changes included updating or adopting a half dozen codes, including building, energy and electrical standards. Alberta’s buildings of all types – residential, commercial, industrial and institutional – are responsible for about seven per cent of greenhouse gas emissions. For new-home buyers, this will mean more energy-efficient windows, lighting, building envelope, insulation, heating, service-water heating, ventilation and air-conditioning. In addition to lower energy bills, homes will be more comfortably and evenly heated. Tighter air sealing will have another benefit – quieter homes that screen out more noise from outdoors. While the code changes may be news to Albertans, they come as no 28 YPNEXTHOME.CA
surprise to CHBA members who make it a priority to stay on top of changes in the industry. Builders have been getting ready for the recent energy efficiency code changes for the last couple of years, and many were already exceeding the new code requirements when they took effect on Nov. 1. Development of new energy codes starts with the National Research Council and includes a procedure that gathers input from all three levels of government, the construction industry and the public. It’s a rigorous process that dates back to development of the first National Building Code in 1941, when construction technologies and techniques were vastly different from today. To ensure that the latest innovations are applied safely, a new edition of the national code is published about every five years. That means new codes are always coming down the pipe for adoption by individual provinces. For example, updated natural gas and private sewage codes kick in on Jan. 1, and a new round of energy efficiency
changes is already in the works that will continue to raise the bar for new homes. Construction codes are just one of the increasingly complex challenges involved in building a new home these days. CHBA members in Edmonton meet monthly to hear expert presentations to help them stay ahead of the curve. The annual Residential Construction Industry Conference provides technical presentations on advancements in building science and updates from suppliers and manufacturers on the latest technologies. Check out the resources online at chbaedmonton.ca to learn more about the advantages of owning a new home and to find builders who take pride in staying at the forefront of innovation. Donna Moore is CEO of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association – Alberta. CHBA – Alberta represents over 1,600 business members including new home builders, renovators, developers, trade and supply companies, and professional services.
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ost people today are looking for some sort of balance in their lives. Whether that’s finding work/life balance or balancing time with family and time with friends, very few people have perfect harmony in their lives. So for those seeking balance between where they live and affordability need to look no further than P2000 Development’s new project, The Harmony in northwest Edmonton. Located in the newly established community of Baranow, The Harmony is perfectly located for anyone who likes having lifestyle and professional amenities within walking distance. There are four grocery stores nearby, along with a YMCA, rec centres, golf courses, Londonderry Mall, restaurants, cafes, pharmacies and more. It’s also close to Christy’s Corner and the shops at Skyview Power Centre. “We’ve been holding on to this land for five years now. It’s such a great location and we wanted to build something special here,” says David Phan of P2000 Developments. They build one project at a time, and wanted to make sure the time was right and community was established for their homebuyers. Phan: “Everything is already there, so it’s a very attractive location.” Of course, location is not the only thing Phan focusses on. “We also wanted to build something with a beautiful exterior,” David Phan explains. He continues: “Something that’s pleasing to the eye, first and foremost.” That includes The Harmony’s wrought iron fencing around the building and stone pillar accents. Gone are the typical vinyl or stucco exterior, and instead the building features hardie boards that are water and hail resistant. Phan also has a keen eye on green building practices, and is installing a metal roof on The Harmony—something typical for commercial not residential buildings. “Basically, you don’t need to replace the roof in the building’s lifespan, so we’re not using resources that need to be replaced in the future.” There are LED lights throughout to reduce energy consumption and R40 rooftop insulation that can reduce building energy costs by up to 40%. The Harmony has modern bachelor, one-bedroom, one bedroom + den and two-bedroom suites that range from 463 sq. ft to 915 sq. ft. (One unique feature of the bachelor condos are built-in, custom Murphy bed). All suites have quartz countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms, stainless appliances, and luxury vinyl board flooring throughout (with a lifetime warranty). The custom-made kitchen and bathroom cabinetry are two-toned and come with soft-closing hinges. French doors separate the suites from the balconies, and are designed to keep in the heat during the winter. Plus, all suites come with window coverings and in-suite washer and dryers. Suites range from $173,000 to $300,000, and preselling starts this October. Move in is expected to begin in mid-2018.
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Advice | HOME SWEET HOME
Housing affordability: Same old story, new expectations By Lydia McNutt
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AS THE SAYING GOES, good things come in small packages. In fact, this may be the mantra for many homebuyers in 2017, given the steady rise in real estate prices. National housing affordability hit an eight-year low in the third quarter of 2016, according to the latest Housing Trends and Affordability Report issued by RBC Economics Research. In Edmonton, single-family detached homes measured in at 38.5 per cent, and condos at 23.1 per cent. What does this mean? Those dreaming of a single-detached, twostorey life in Edmonton should expect to shell out 38.5 per cent of their pre-tax income – providing they earn at least an “average” income. Edmonton’s numbers are much more digestible when compared to the hard-to-swallow national measure of 49.4 per cent for singledetached homes and 35.6 per cent for condos – numbers skewed upward by the hot housing markets in Vancouver and Toronto. To cool these overheating markets, Ottawa implemented new mortgage rules late last year, requiring that insured mortgages (those with less than 20-per-cent down payment) qualify at the central bank’s posted rate of 4.64 per cent. This is the case, even if the rate offered by your lender is lower. When rates do eventually rise, the increase will be manageable. There’s also your Gross Debt Service ratio to think about. When 36 YPNEXTHOME.CA
applying for a mortgage, the lender combines your total housing costs (including mortgage, property tax and heating) and calculates what percentage they are of your gross monthly income. Under the new mortgage rules, your Gross Debt Service ratio must not exceed 39 per cent of your gross income. Your Total Debt Service ratio (which includes total housing costs plus any other debt payments) must not exceed 44 per cent. “The new mortgage insurance rules may help affordability over time, but 2017 is likely to see a tug of war between these market-cooling policy measures and rising longer-term interest rates, pulling affordability in opposite directions,” Craig Wright, RBC’s chief economist, noted in the report. “The net effect of this on the costs of owning a home is unclear at this point.” Let’s err on the side of safety and assume that costs will continue rising. Forms of home ownership are evolving too, with options like tenancy to help pay the mortgage
debt, to new housing types altogether. But who says the key to happiness is a 2,500-sq.-ft. detached house? Perhaps your dream home isn’t a house at all. Condo living can afford you the hottest location, coolest finishes, concierge service, a gym, a rooftop pool, at an affordable price. How much would you pay for a detached house that offers all that? Perhaps on your scale, amenities rank higher than that extra square footage. Weigh the pros and cons of each housing type, then decide which best suits your lifestyle and budget. You might be surprised at where you end up!
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obligations with the lender, and simply put, it’s against the law.” Little white lies With respect to mortgage fraud, the results of the recent Equifax survey showed: 13% of Canadians indicated they felt it was okay to tell ‘a little white lie’ when applying for a mortgage to get the house they want. 16% said they believe mortgage fraud is a victimless crime
“There are serious consequences for making false or inaccurate claims on any loan or mortgage applications. Not only will it stretch your finances, it is in breach of your contractual obligations with the lender, and simply put, it’s against the law.”
8% admitted to misrepresenting the facts on a credit or loan application The cost of buying a home When asked about housing prices, the results of the recent Equifax survey showed: 84% believe that the cost of home ownership is too high for first-home buyers today Nearly 30% of Canadians cite ‘more demand than supply’ (29 per cent) and ‘foreign buyers’ (27 per cent), as the main factors driving up home prices BC residents (compared to other provinces) were significantly more likely to cite foreign buyers as the top reason for home prices being driven up (75% versus 42% for all other provinces, respectively) Examining trust When asked about who they trust
in the home-buying experience, the survey showed: 44% of Canadians trust real estate agents the least during the homebuying experience About 25% also distrust homeowners (27 per cent) and home inspectors (26 per cent) 20% distrust mortgage brokers, another 16 per cent don’t trust their bank and equally 16 per cent have little trust in their insurance agent 9% said they trust all professionals involved in the home-buying experience
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What: River’s Edge Villas in Cameron Heights
Sizes: 1,270, 1,380 and 1,422 square feet
Builder and designer: Christenson Group of Companies
Suites: One and Two bedroom homes with developed basements
Location: Cameron Heights, Southwest Edmonton Building: Bungalow style half-duplex units.
Pricing: $589,900 Status: 75 per cent sold Occupancy: 3 units for quick possession and 3 available to customize Phone: Shirley Lumme 780-554-8342 Website: theriversedge.ca
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➛ Open spacious floor plans ➛ Vaulted ceiling ➛ Developed basements ➛ Double attached garage
In the neighbourhood The southwest quadrant of the city has both established and new areas, with abundant services, greenspace and recreation facilities. Cameron Heights offers greenspace, parks and walking trails, and River’s Edge villas backs onto ponds and parks with the Wedgewood Ravine near by.
Project Overview
Housing amenities
Near all the amenities of bustling Southwest Edmonton, River’s Edge Villas is the latest entry in adult bungalow living for Christenson Group of Companies. Spacious half – duplexes with developed basements offer downsizers all the comforts of a larger home with the benefits of condominium living.
The development’s 40 bungalow style duplexes feature vaulted ceilings, a wall of windows in the dining room, gas fireplace, granite kitchen countertops, custom cabinetry and stainless – steel appliances. There’s a spacious master bedroom, a maintenance – free rear deck, front verandah and, for the 17 walk-out units, a concrete patio. Three home sizes with floor plans that allow customization.
Location and transit River’s Edge Villas runs along Cameron Heights Way in Southwest Edmonton, just a five – minute drive along the Henday to amenities at Currents of Windemere or Hawkstone. This serene area of the city has well established transit route connecting to downtown and post – secondary institutions, as well as easy access to the airport and Highway 2 (and points south) via the Anthony Henday ring road.
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CANADA’S VARIOUS HOUSING markets
were regular headline newsmakers last year, and not always for the most positive reasons, from skyrocketing prices in Vancouver and Toronto, to continuing soft conditions in Alberta, to yet further mortgage rule changes courtesy of the federal government. All of it makes for a growing list of challenges for prospective homebuyers, and might discourage some to delay their purchase. Rest assured, however, there are reasons why 2017 is still a good year to buy a home. (One important caveat, though: If you can afford it.)
1 | A pause for the cause Slowing price growth in Vancouver and Toronto is actually a positive development for would-be buyers. Spared from year after year of double-digit home price growth, purchasers will no doubt appreciate a pause, as it may crack open a window of opportunity for them to buy. Affordability is a serious concern. Underlining the matter was a warning from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) in October which highlighted that most Canadian housing markets were overvalued, and price growth was to slow through 2018. Home prices have risen ahead of economic fundamentals such as personal disposable income and population growth, CMHC says, resulting in overvaluation in many markets. Meanwhile, some attribute rising prices to low supply and high demand. Personal finance guru Gail VazOxlade has a slightly different view. It’s not lack of supply that’s driving prices up, but rather a shortage of grey matter. 48 YPNEXTHOME.CA
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“(Supply) is not what is pushing new homes to record prices – stupidity is,” she wrote in a recent Twitter exchange. “#MoreMoneyThanBrains.” Easy credit, CMHC mortgage backing and “banks’ greed” are the real causes, she says. A significant market correction might be the only solution, “but that’ll just leave a whole lot of people upside down.” We’ll take a pause for the cause, instead. The Canadian Real Estate Association provides one, in the form of its average price forecast for this year. For BC, it sees prices in Vancouver falling 7.8 per cent, compared to 8.1 per-cent-growth in 2016. For Ontario, it foresees prices climbing just one per cent, versus
shooting up more than 15 per cent last year. “There will certainly be opportunity for first-time buyers in both markets,” ReMax Vice-President Elton Ash told YP NextHome. “The challenge will be in the higher qualification rates for high-ratio mortgages. Once firsttime buyers reset their affordability expectations, they will see price advantages in buying in 2017.”
2 | Big Brother is in your corner – really The latest mortgage rule changes introduced by the federal government late last year were intended to stabilize “overheated” housing markets, mostly in Vancouver and
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Toronto, slow home price growth and keep mortgage indebtedness under control. What the changes also do, however, is make it more difficult for young Canadians to take that important first home-buying step. Homebuyers who apply for a highratio mortgage (less than 20 per cent down payment) now have to undergo a “stress test” by qualifying at a rate (4.64 per cent) you may not even actually have to pay (if you qualified for a mortgage at some of the current better rates, say 2.5 per cent). These changes may mean that your buying power is reduced, but it’s for your own good. The stress test is intended to assure lenders – and yourself – that you could still afford your payments if interest rates rise. In other words, the changes are intended to protect you from the “stupidity” (Vaz-Oxlade’s words) of borrowing more easy money than you should. You can also look forward to Ottawa releasing the National Housing Strategy some time in 2017. It is intended to address multiple and varied issues, from affordable housing to rental markets to home ownership, and execute a vision that is equitable across differing economies, markets and conditions. It’s a tall order, indeed. Such complex and far-reaching challenges are why some critics are skeptical that Ottawa can deliver anything meaningful in the strategy. But we’ll take a more positive outlook. Canada has never had a national strategy, and given the growing importance – and challenges – of housing, only good can come from the process.
3 | Economic mettle Canada has proven its economic mettle time and time again over the last several years. In its Financial System Review in December, the
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Bank of Canada says the Canadian financial system remains resilient, as the nation’s economy improves. The proof is in the pudding, in the way of Statistics Canada’s Employment Report from December, which says employment rose by 54,000 for the month, with the unemployment rate at 6.9 per cent. For the fourth-quarter of 2016, employment increased by 0.6 per cent – the largest increase since the second quarter of 2010. For 2016 as a whole, employment gains totaled 214,000 or 1.2 per cent, compared to 0.9-per-cent growth over the same period a year earlier.
Canada has never had a national strategy, and given the growing importance – and challenges – of housing, only good can come from the process. Just a bunch of numbers, right? Not exactly. Housing markets can’t thrive without a strong economy. Economic growth leads to employment growth, wage growth, and greater consumer confidence – which all lead to buying homes and household goods.
4 | Alberta rebound Housing markets in Calgary and Edmonton remained relatively stable in 2016, with moderate declines in sales and average prices as a result of the extended recovery of the oil sector. The average residential sale price
in Edmonton decreased by two per cent year-over-year, while in Calgary it dropped by four per cent, according to ReMax. Buyer activity is expected to pick up slightly in the second half this year, with improving employment opportunities in the oil sector. For the province as a whole, the Canadian Real Estate Association says 2016 and 2017 will finish up largely flat in terms of price growth – but this is actually an improvement over a 1.9-per-cent decline in 2015. Alberta, no doubt, will take it. The consensus is that real estate in the province is poised to begin to rebound in the second half of 2017. On the new home front, housing starts – an important sign of economic health – are starting to rise. “A member survey showed home starts are expected to rise a modest 5.7 per cent in 2107,” Donna Moore, CEO of Canadian Home Builders’ Association – Alberta, told YP NextHome. “That optimism likely reflects gains of almost 50 per cent in oil prices last year that are raising consumer comfort levels after a couple of tough years for the economy.”
5 | Interest rates Vaz-Oxlade’s concerns notwithstanding, it’s fair to say Canadians have benefited from low interest rates. Most experts don’t see any significant change here for 2017, though some lenders recently inched up rates on some mortgage products. “It’s no secret that fixed mortgage rates are closely correlated with bond yields,” says Andrew C. MacDonald, a client account manager at Calum Ross Mortgage. “We’ve already seen an upward movement in bond yields from historical lows, and most lenders have started to raise interest rates slightly, as a result. The good news is rates are still hovering just above historical lows, which makes now a great time to purchase a home.”
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Buyers’ Resources | MORTGAGE RATES
Compare mortgage rates for your best deal CHARTERED BANKS
variable
ATB Financial Alterna Bank
6 months
1 year
2 years
2.5000
4.1000
3.0400
2.3900
2.6000
4.0000
2.7900
2.7400
3 years
4 years
5 years
2.6400
2.6900
2.8900
2.5900
2.8400
2.8400
Alterna Savings
2.6000
4.0000
2.7900
2.7400
2.5900
2.8400
2.8400
Bank of Montreal
2.8500
4.2000
3.0900
3.1900
3.5900
4.0900
4.8400
Bank of Nova Scotia
2.7000
4.5500
3.2900
3.0900
3.3900
3.8900
4.4900
CIBC Mortgages
2.7000
3.1400
2.8400
2.7900
3.3900
4.0900
4.7900
Caisses Desjardins
2.7000
4.4000
3.1400
3.2400
3.3900
3.8900
4.7400
Canadian Western Bank
2.9000
4.0000
3.1400
3.0400
3.6500
4.2000
4.7400
Canadian Western Trust
2.9000
4.0000
3.1400
3.0400
3.6500
4.2000
4.7400
Comtech Credit Union
-
6.2000
2.8400
2.8900
2.9500
2.9900
2.8900
DUCA Financial Services
2.5000
-
3.0400
2.9400
2.9400
3.1400
2.6900
Effort Trust
-
4.4500
3.3500
3.5000
3.7000
4.3000
4.3500
Equitable Bank
-
-
3.1400
3.0400
3.6500
4.3900
4.6400
First Calgary Financial
-
4.0000
2.8900
2.8900
2.6400
2.7900
2.9400
First National Financial
2.3500
3.1000
2.6400
2.6400
2.6400
2.8400
2.9400
FirstOntario Credit Un.
2.7000
4.3400
2.7900
2.4900
2.6400
2.7900
2.8900
HSBC Bank Canada
2.8000
4.4500
3.1400
3.1400
3.3900
4.0900
4.6400
Home Trust Company-Agent
2.5000
3.9500
2.6900
2.1400
2.3400
2.5900
2.7900
ICICI Bank Canada
3.0500
-
2.6400
2.6400
2.6400
3.1900
3.2900
Investors Group Trust
2.8500
4.2000
3.1400
3.0900
3.3900
3.8900
4.6400
Kindred Credit Union
2.7000
-
3.3500
3.3500
3.4000
3.4000
3.2900
Laurentian Bank Canada
2.7000
4.4000
2.8900
3.0400
3.3900
3.8900
4.7400
League Svgs & Mortgage
-
4.4500
2.9900
2.5900
2.7400
2.7400
2.9400
Libro Credit Union
-
3.7500
2.6000
2.6500
2.6900
2.6900
2.6900
London Life
2.8500
4.2000
3.1400
3.0900
3.3900
3.8900
4.6400
Manulife Bank
2.7000
4.4500
3.0000
2.9400
2.8400
2.9400
2.9900
Manulife Trust
-
4.4500
3.0000
2.9400
2.8400
2.9400
2.9900
Meridian Credit Union
2.4000
4.0000
2.8400
2.7900
2.6400
3.8900
2.5400
National Bank
2.7000
4.4000
3.1400
3.0400
3.3900
3.8900
4.7400
PACE Savings & Credit Un
-
5.0000
3.0400
2.8400
3.3900
3.8900
4.4900
Parama Credit Union
2.6500
-
2.8000
2.8500
2.9500
3.0500
3.1500
Peace Hills Trust
-
4.5000
3.1500
3.5000
3.7500
3.8500
3.9500
President’s Choice Fin’l
2.7000
6.1900
3.1400
2.7900
3.3400
3.9900
4.4400
Rapport Credit Union
2.8500
6.0000
3.0900
3.0400
3.5000
3.0400
2.9900
Royal Bank of Canada
2.7000
3.1400
3.1400
3.0400
3.6500
4.3900
4.6400
Steinbach Credit Union
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2.3900
2.3900
2.4900
2.5900
2.6900
T-D Mortgage
2.8500
3.1400
3.0400
2.8400
3.4400
3.8900
4.6400
Tangerine
2.7000
-
3.1900
3.2400
3.4900
3.6900
3.7900
WFCU Credit Union
-
4.4500
3.0000
3.0400
3.6500
4.3900
4.6400
Your Neighbourhood C.U.
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-
2.7990
2.8900
3.0900
3.1500
2.9400
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in B.C. to Crabbe Mountain, New Brunswick, Canada’s mountainous terrain stretches from coast to coast, offering skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels plenty of options for wintertime fun. If you’re looking to hit the slopes this season, read on for an essential guide to the country’s best ski and snowboard destinations. Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia Home to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Whistler Blackcomb is one of the most renowned ski resorts in Canada, if not the world, due to its massive size, lengthy runs, state-of-the-art gondolas and enviable mountainside village. • Top elevation: 2,182 metres • Most famous for: Being the largest 56 YPNEXTHOME.CA
ski resort in North America, with more than 8,000 acres and runs as long as 11 kilometres. • Number of Runs: 200 + • Where to stay: Whistler Village boasts dozens of modern condos, hotels and resorts including the elegant Listel Hotel Whistler, a prestigious B.C.-based hotel chain. • Where to eat: Unlike most B.C. mountain towns, Whistler is home to a diverse and elegant fine dining scene. Do après ski in style at awardwinning Araxi Restaurant + Oyster Bar. Here, oysters on the half shell are fresh and light, while simple farm-to-table dishes and a robust wine list round out any meal. • Where to drink: Garfinkles is where the locals go to dance after midnight, while Tapley’s Neighbourhood Pub offers casual vibes, with live music and sports games.
Lake Louise Ski Resort, Alberta Sharing its name with Canada’s most photographed alpine lake, Lake Louise Ski Resort is located in the heart of the Rocky Mountain Range and is one of North America’s largest ski resorts with nearly 150 runs and plenty of attractions, shops and restaurants. • Top elevation: 2,637 metres • Most famous for: Banff National Park. This famous and historic park dates back to the late 1800s and Lake Louise Ski Resort is just one of its many recreational centres. • Number of Runs: 145 • Where to stay: Treat yourself to the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, an elegant, nostalgia-inducing hotel dating back to 1890. Or, check in to more intimate options including the ever-charming Lake Louise Inn.
• Where to eat: Slopeside Coffee bar is ideal for a buzz when you need a quick break from skiing. For refined fare, visit The Balkan Restaurant, a classic tavern serving traditional Greek dishes. • Where to drink: For the best of Lake Louise nightlife, head to Dancing Sasquatch, where pop hits will make you want to move and groove. Holiday Mountain Resort, Manitoba Founded in 1959 by Canadian ski resort tycoon Noel Later, this modest ski hill in Manitoba is, surprisingly, the centre of innovation for ski resort technology in Canada. The country’s first chairlift, snowmaking system and snow camera debuted on Holiday Mountain. • Top elevation: 460 metres • Most famous for: Its rich sense of history and beloved local legends, including the storied boxcar village: prior to the construction of the Holiday’s original lodge, skiers took matters into their own hands, installing a dozen retired boxcars as dwelling places. • Number of runs: 9 • Where to stay: A-frame cabins are ideal for multiple families, and the popular Mountain Inn is the perfect place if you’re looking to meet others during your stay. • Where to eat: Most guests congregate at the Main Chalet, where one can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in a spirited, family-friendly atmosphere. • Where to drink: The Main Chalet’s famous cocktail lounge offers a pool table, beer, wine and cocktails, and live music on weekends during the ski season. The best part? A nostalgia wall filled with vintage photos of Holiday Mountain. Mont Tremblant Resort, Quebec Nestled in the spectacular Laurentian Mountains, this 630acre resort was founded in 1939
by Philadelphian gold prospector, Joseph Ryan. Today, Mont Tremblant is internationally recognized as the best ski resort in Eastern North America. • Top elevation: 875 metres • Most famous for: Class and style. With its charming, European-style pedestrian village, and elevated dining, shopping and nightlife options, Mont Tremblant is where international celebrities and the Montreal elite come to play. • Number of runs: 95 • Where to stay: There’s nothing quite like a weekend at the Fairmont’s Le Sommet des Nieges, a world-renowned ski-in/ski-out hotel that takes inspiration from the castlelike chateaus of the Swiss Alps from the 40s and 50s. • Where to eat: The Pedestrian Village has plenty of fine dining options, of course, but for something a little more casual, head to Mille Pates, a bohemian eatery specializing in healthy, fresh and eco-friendly fare. • Where to drink: Bar Café D’Epoque is perfect if you like Euro-techno music and pulsing bodies. La Diable, on the other hand, is a microbrewery offering more laid-back vibes, with simple barbecue fare and artisan beers. Blue Mountain Resort, Ontario Ontario’s preferred ski destination, Blue Mountain Resort is located on the Niagara Escarpment on the southern edge of Georgian Bay, where several slopes offer skiing and snowboarding, snowshoeing and more. • Top elevation: 219 metres • Most famous for: Being Ontario’s largest ski resort, maintaining an outdoor skating rink during ski season, and the nearby Scandinave Spa for post-workout relaxation. • Number of runs: 42 • Where to stay: The Blue Mountain
Inn is ideal for families, with large rooms, an indoor pool and caninefriendly accommodation. Couples can cosy up on the hearth at the Grand Georgian, a romantic hotel modelled after a historic railway lodge. • Where to eat: The Pottery Restaurant will suit all walks of life, with eclectic, locally inspired fare, a stone fireplace, elegant white walls and exposed beams. • Where to drink: Jozo’s Original Après is the spot to be when the slopes close. Locals and visitors alike gather here for beers on tap, friendly service and live entertainment. Crabbe Mountain, New Brunswick The highest vertical peak in the Maritimes, Crabbe Mountain presents a wide range of wintertime activities that take advantage of the area’s heavy snowfalls in winter. • Top elevation: 260 metres • Most famous for: Being the Maritimes’ highest peak, with the most number of runs and chair lifts of all three provinces. • Number of runs: 31 • Where to stay: On-site accommodations are not available, so most guests stay in hotels and inns in and around Fredericton, and the On the Pond Lodge is among the best. This four-star country inn offers a cosy dining room, spa services, and calming views of a serene lake and rolling hills. • Where to eat: Open until 9:30 pm each day, Crabbe Mountain’s simple cafeteria offers homemade East Coast meals and desserts. • Where to drink: During ski season, The Thirsty Boot Lounge hosts an Après Ski Entertainment Series featuring live music on Saturdays from 3 to 7 p.m. This content was originally published on YP.ca. Read more YP travel tips and city guides at yp.ca/tips JAN 27 - FEB 24, 2017 | NEW CONDO GUIDE 57
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