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Fundamentally Speaking

CMHC raising mortgage insurance premiums by Wayne Karl

26 Mortgage Advice

3 tips to help first-time buyers get into the market by Alyssa Furtado

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Legally Speaking

Why foreign investors love Canadian real estate by Jayson Schwarz

buyers’ resource section

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What caught our eye at the Interior Design Show

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GTA home prices spilling over into surrounding areas

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Why Americans can’t just move to Canada and buy our homes

BILD Report

It’s time to address GTA’s lack of housing supply by Bryan Tuckey

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Editor’s Note

Impact of transit even more pronounced IT MIGHT NOT EXACTLY come from the Captain Obvious

WAYNE KARL Senior Editor Yellow Pages NextHome Email: Wayne.Karl@ypnexthome.ca Twitter: @WayneKarl

file, but the notion that proximity to transit infrastructure has a provable impact on housing certainly belongs in the folder of common sense. Home builders have long touted such features as among the most appealing for their communities; buyers have experienced the convenience first-hand; and plenty of research from investment groups and other bodies illustrates there is a quantifiable benefit. Now, new information from the Toronto Real Estate Board provides another indisputable chapter. TREB commissioned a study by the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis on how improved infrastructure, particularly the Metrolinx Regional Express Rail (RER), can impact housing affordability. Among other findings, research shows the impact of RER on affordability is largely positive – especially when the new infrastructure provides residents with more commuting options. Why is this important – besides potentially adding price premiums of up to 12 per cent to a home’s value? For insight into these and other issues facing the GTA, read pages 8 and 10.

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Contributors

BILD REPORT

BRYAN TUCKEY Bryan Tuckey is President and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) and can be found on Twitter (twitter.com/bildgta), Facebook (facebook.com/bildgta), Youtube (youtube.com/bildgta) and BILD’s official online blog (bildblogs.ca)

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ALYSSA FURTADO Alyssa Furtado is the Founder and CEO of ratehub.ca, a mortgage rate comparison site that aims to empower Canadians to make smart financial decisions

Anne-Marie Breen SENIOR MANAGER, CONTENT

Jennifer Reynolds EDITOR

Wayne Karl ART DIRECTOR

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LEGALLY SPEAKING

JAYSON SCHWARZ Jayson Schwarz LL.M. is a Toronto real estate lawyer and partner in the law firm Schwarz Law LLP. He can be reached by visiting schwarzlaw.ca or by email at info@schwarzlaw.ca or phone at 416.486.2040

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TARION REPORT

HOWARD BOGACH Howard Bogach is President and CEO of Tarion Warranty Corp. His column appears monthly in New Home Guide. For more information about how Tarion helps new-home buyers, visit tarion.com or find us on Facebook at facebook.com/TarionWarrantyCorp.

Dionne Fraser dionne.fraser@ypnexthome.ca DISTRIBUTION & SALES CO-ORDINATOR

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Advice | BILD REPORT

It’s time to address the GTA’s lack of housing supply By Bryan Tuckey

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IT’S TIME FOR GOVERNMENTS to acknowledge that we have a severe shortage of housing supply in the GTA and take action to address it. There are not enough new homes coming to the market to meet the demands of our growing population, and that is causing new, resale and rental housing prices to rise. In the last decade, the GTA’s population has grown considerably but housing supply has dropped. There are less than half the number of homes available for sale today than there were 10 years ago. Last month there were 13,670 new homes in builder inventories, whereas in December 2006 there were 30,400. The biggest decline was in lowrise homes with the number of detached, semi-detached homes and townhomes falling from 17,529 in 2006 to 1,878 at the end of 2016. The industry is building and selling far fewer lowrise homes than a decade ago in compliance with provincial intensification policy, but demand for such homes has remained strong and prices have soared. Prices for new lowrise homes in the GTA have more than doubled in 10 years with the average hitting $995,116 in December 2016. On average new single-family detached homes cost $1.3 million last month, which is $811,394 more than in December 2006. The GTA’s new condo market had a record year in 2016 with 29,186 8 YPNEXTHOME.CA

units – the most ever – sold. At the same time the supply of new condos available to buyers fell to its lowest level in 10 years. So why doesn’t the home building and land development industry just build more homes to meet demand? Unfortunately, we are hindered by a number of barriers including a lack of approved developable land that is serviced with critical infrastructure, outdated zoning, excessive red tape and NIMBYism. Much of the land designated for development in the GTA does not have critical infrastructure like water, wastewater and hydro in place so the land can’t currently be built on. In some cases, that infrastructure won’t be in place for at least another decade. Excessive red tape and increasing delays in planning approvals are also adding to project timelines and impacting supply. It can take up to a decade or more to get a typical new lowrise development to get approved and high-rise projects can take up to seven years. Outdated zoning bylaws in many GTA municipalities create additional delays to the approval

process. All new development applications must conform to area zoning bylaws to get approved but lots of municipalities have badly outdated bylaws that don’t conform to provincial intensification policies. Addressing our housing supply problem should be made a priority by governments at all levels. It’s time to streamline the planning approval process and remove red tape, approve all outstanding environmental assessments that relate to critical infrastructure, predesignate and pre-zone land and ensure that all zoning bylaws are updated across the region. This is not a time for small plans. It’s time to work together and address our housing supply crisis so that today’s new-home buyers and future generations have somewhere to live.

Bryan Tuckey is President and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) and is a land-use planner who has worked for municipal, regional and provincial governments. Follow him on Twitter (twitter.com/bildgta), Facebook (facebook.com/bildgta) and BILD’s official online blog (bildblogs.ca).


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Tight supply and strong demand means double-digit price growth in the GTA this year By Wayne Karl

TIGHT SUPPLY AND STRONG demand will dominate the GTA market this year, resulting in double-digit home price growth, according to the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB). While this forecast may be good news for existing homeowners, it might be the last thing prospective homebuyers want to hear. It underlines the growing affordability crisis and other challenges facing prospective buyers in the Toronto market, TREB says in its 2017 outlook. “We have a shortage of housing supply in the GTA that is approaching crisis levels,” says Bryan Tuckey, president of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), who was among the experts in the housing sector who spoke at TREB’s recent annual Market Year in Review, Outlook & Economic Summit. “It’s time for governments to acknowledge the problem and take the necessary steps to address it.” The “problem,” as Tuckey and several other leaders in the industry see it, is provincial government land use policy which restricts housing supply. Such policy, adds Paul Smetanin, president and CEO, Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis, results in “almost one-third of the population in Ontario is under “extreme housing affordability pressure.” “Lack of developable land that is serviced with critical infrastructure, excessive red tape, out of date zoning and NIMBYism are the key hindrances limiting our ability to build more housing,” Tuckey says. The dearth of supply of new lowrise homes, in particular, means everything that is built is snapped 10 YPNEXTHOME.CA

up in a hurry. The same dynamic then plays out in the resale market, where declining listings mean intense competition for homes for sale, which then leads to steep price increases. According to TREB’s Market Year in Review & Outlook Report, the growth rate for the average selling price in the GTA will be between 10 and 16 per cent, with an average price range between $800,000 and $850,000, Lowrise home types, including detached and semi-detached houses and townhouses, will experience the strongest price growth, but the condominium apartment market segment will remain tight as well. “While changes to federal mortgage lending guidelines and higher borrowing costs may impact

some would-be home buyers, the big impediment will be the lack of inventory,” says Jason Mercer, TREB’s director of market analysis. “Active listings at the end of December were at their lowest point since before the year 2000. It is unlikely that the shortage of listings will improve to any great degree over the course of the next year. This will put a ceiling on sales growth.” TREB is forecasting another strong year in 2017, with more than 100,000 sales forecast for the third consecutive year. Between 104,500 and 115,500 home sales are expected this year, with a point forecast of 110,000 – down slightly from 113,133 sales in 2016. Despite the ominous landscape,


focus on innovative solutions to the housing supply issue.” For example, a foreign buyer tax in the GTA, similar to the one introduce in Vancouver last year, would be misguided, the association says. To obtain empirical data on foreign buying activity in the GTA, TREB commissioned Ipsos in November 2016 to survey its members who acted on behalf of homebuyers during the preceding 12 months, as to foreign buying activity in the region. Key findings include: » Only an estimated 4.9 per cent of GTA transactions involved a foreign purchaser. » The majority (40 per cent) of foreign buyers purchased a home as a primary residence, to rent out to tenants in a tight GTA rental market (25 per cent) or for another family member to live in (15 per cent). » Less than two per cent of realtors had been involved in a transaction for a foreign buyer which they knew was impacted by the foreign buyer tax in British Columbia.

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a homebuyers survey conducted by Ipsos in November 2016 on behalf of TREB, indicates that GTA households are still upbeat about their homeownership prospects this year. This included first-time buyers, whose share of overall buying intentions increased to 53 per cent from 49 per cent a year earlier. Compared to a similar survey conducted at the end of 2015, the number of likely buyers was down slightly. The Ipsos survey confirmed that likely homebuyers are expecting to see strong home price increases in 2017. However, the average buyer is planning to make a substantial down payment – 27.6 per cent for all recent homebuyers combined and 23.9 per cent for first-time buyers.

Given the array of challenges facing the market, TREB cautions that government policy changes should be weighed carefully against unintended consequences. “Housing affordability, and affordable homeownership in particular, is a growing concern,” says TREB CEO John DiMichele. “Home prices will increase well above the rate of inflation and income growth in 2017, as the supply of listings remains very constrained. While governments have been focusing their policy solutions on allaying demand, what is needed are policies that focus on the lack of available homes for sale and for rent. The public, private, and not-for-profit sectors need to come together to

Sean Speer, Munk Senior Fellow for Fiscal Policy, Macdonald-Laurier Institute, says worrying about the level of foreign investment in the GTA has “caused us to take our eye off the ball” regarding the real affordability issue and its causes. TREB also cautions against the proposed additional land transfer tax on foreign buyers. Unintended consequences could include: » Tighter market conditions and stronger price growth in neighboring communities/regions without a tax. » Less rental supply, because the number of investors looking to purchase and rent out a property could decline; and » A potential negative impact on immigration, and population growth in the GTA, on net, is driven by immigration. FEB 18 - MAR 4, 2017  |  NEW HOME GUIDE  11


Advice | TARION REPORT

Your new home warranty is comprehensive and affordable By Howard Bogach

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consumers these days, and when I read a recent New York Times article about extended warranties, it got me thinking about warranties in the context of new homes. The article talked about the practice of encouraging consumers to purchase an extended warranty, above and beyond the manufacturer’s warranty, when they buy a product. In Ontario, new home builders are required to provide a set of warranties that last up to seven years on every new home they build. This is the law. Before construction begins, the builder must enrol the home in the warranty program. While builders pay the enrolment fee, this cost is often passed on to the purchaser, like virtually every other cost a builder incurs, including overhead or administration fees. Yet, for a one-time investment, ranging from $385 to a maximum of $1,500, depending on the value of the home, new-home buyers are covered for defects in workmanship and materials and violations of the Ontario Building Code for up to seven years to a maximum of $300,000. These are the core components of the Ontario new home warranty. However, there are a number of additional protections, not available in other jurisdictions, that provide value to Ontario’s new-home owners. Even before you move into your new home, the warranty program protects your deposit up to $40,000 12 YPNEXTHOME.CA

for freehold homes and $20,000 for condominium units. There is also compensation for delayed closing or occupancy. If your builder agreed to deliver your home by a certain date (whether the original date or a date that was properly extended) and fails to deliver on time, your builder may be required to compensate you for that delay. The maximum compensation is $7,500. Coverage for radon gas is another feature of the warranty that sets it apart from others in Canada. If excessive levels of radon gas are found in your home anytime during the seven-year period of your warranty, you may be covered for remediation of the gas. The warranty also protects you against unauthorized substitutions. If your choice of hardwood flooring in the dinning room was contained in your Agreement of Purchase and Sale and accepted by the builder,

then your builder must provide that flooring. If it’s not available, your builder must ask you in writing to make another selection. Tarion also addresses risks associated with illegal building. Illegal builders typically avoid enrolling a new home in the warranty program, which means the homeowner is likely unaware of their rights and responsibilities under the warranty. The good news is that if the builder fails to enrol a home, there may still be a warranty for the home. All of these protections add up to provide Ontario’s new home buyers with comprehensive warranty coverage that is also affordable. Howard Bogach is President and CEO of Tarion Warranty Corp. His column appears monthly in New Home Guide. For more information about how Tarion helps new-home buyers, visit tarion.com or find us on Facebook at facebook.com/TarionWarrantyCorp.


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Advice | FUNDAMENTALLY SPEAKING

CMHC to increase mortgage insurance premiums – again By Wayne Karl

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CANADIANS ARE about to face yet another potential home-buying 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 New Home Guide. “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 14 YPNEXTHOME.CA

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


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and Peter Gilgan, founder and CEO of Mattamy Homes. This year, the categories have been expanded to include the Builder Achievement Award, developed to honour an outstanding individual who

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Key poll findings include: » 54 per cent of Canadians surveyed have a financial plan, with » 64 per cent of them having a long-term plan that identifies their savings goals and the steps to achieve them » And 36 per cent who describe it as only a budget they review regularly, a short-term plan or ‘other » 46 per cent of Canadians surveyed do not have a financial plan » with 42 per cent of them saying they ‘have a pretty good idea’ and don’t need to write it down » When thinking about retirement,

just over half (51 per cent) are most worried about increasing health care costs, 45 per cent are concerned about how to manage unexpected expenses, and 43 per cent worry that they won’t have enough money to live the life they want. Life gets in the way According to previous CIBC polls, paying down debt has been the top financial priority for Canadians for seven straight years, indicating few people are making headway on their goals. “We all aim to have a sufficient nest egg for retirement and money to


handle the unexpected, but everyday life has a tendency of getting in the way,” says Widmeyer. “By setting out a clear path to your goals, a financial plan can help you stay on track. It also gives you the confidence to manage surprises, so that setbacks don’t put your retirement dreams and other goals at risk.” The poll finds that having a financial plan in place makes Canadians feel more confident in their ability to manage unexpected changes in their finances. Additionally, those who have a financial advisor (61 per cent) also feel better able to manage setbacks. The poll surveyed Canadians with household incomes above $100,000. A financial plan and a budget are not the same The poll findings show that even among those who do have a financial plan, more than a third (36 per cent) appear to be confused about how it differs from a budget, pointing to a limited understanding of the full value and purpose of a financial plan. “While budgeting and financial planning go hand-in-hand, a budget alone is insufficient in crafting the life you want in the future,” says Widmeyer. She adds that confusing a budget with a financial plan may leave Canadians ill-prepared. Widmeyer describes a financial plan as a clear, written report detailing an individual’s personal goals, financial needs and priorities in areas such as income and expenses, taxes, mortgage planning, education needs, retirement, estate planning and insurance. A financial plan also incorporates assumptions like inflation, the time to a goal and expected rates of return, which many may miss on their own, she adds. “There are many things to consider depending on your life stage, income and lifestyle expectations,” says Widmeyer. “Is it better to pay down debt or save? Are you saving enough? Could you possibly retire earlier than you thought? These are some of the questions a financial plan can help you answer and where the real value of a plan lies.”

Tips for the ages

In your 20s and 30s When you’re starting out, it’s important to manage debt effectively and keep an eye on savings. Taking advantage of the Home Buyers’ Plan can help you build a down payment for your first home, while saving through a TFSA could save your RRSP contribution room for years when you’re likely to earn a higher income.

In your 40s and 50s For the sandwich generation, it’s all about balance. Competing priorities pull you in different directions, and can make it difficult to stay on track. Look for ways to maximize savings through Registered Education Savings Plans, and be sure to balance your portfolio to fit the right time horizon, risk tolerance and accurately forecast future cash flow.

In your 60s and beyond For those at or nearing retirement, it’s important to understand your new income needs, lifestyle and plan for any unexpected health costs to set a clear course for the years ahead. Knowing the right time and amount to withdraw from Registered Retirement Income Funds to reduce tax liabilities and continue saving for later years, while discussing your estate can help protect your wealth and minimize taxes.

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developer Kylemore Communities kicked-off its 20th year by ushering in the Year of the Rooster in grand style. Attending the celebration hosted by Kylemore President Patrick O’Hanlon and Cailey Stollery, president of Angus Glen Golf Club, were City of Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti, local Councillors, guests and staff. “We’ve achieved so much in the last two decades and we wanted to celebrate our success with some of our key supporters,” says O’Hanlon. “Our commitment to continue to contribute to Markham’s excellent reputation here and overseas is unwavering. We have many spectacular new communities planned which will come to fruition in the next few years.” 20 YPNEXTHOME.CA

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Cailey Stollery, whose late father founded Kylemore with O’Hanlon in 1997, expressed the importance of this milestone for her family. Mayor Scarpitti congratulated the company and Stollery family on their rich history of engagement in the Markham community, one that extends beyond the design and construction of homes and communities to volunteering and philanthropy. Kylemore Communities is the recipient of the 2014 Markham Design Excellence Award for Angus Glen Community, which was also awarded the Building Industry and Land Development (BILD) Association’s 2013 Places to Grow Community of the Year Award. For more information about Kylemore Communities visit the presentation centre at 4500 Major Mackenzie Dr. (northwest corner of Major Mackenzie Drive and Kennedy Road), Markham. Call 905.887.9950. To register for upcoming new home opportunities, visit kylemorecommunities.com


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First-time homebuyers 3 steps required to get into the market By Alyssa Richard

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PURCHASING A HOME will be one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make. If you’re just starting to look, there are a few steps you’ll need to take before you can buy a home.

Determine how much you can afford First, you have to determine what you can afford. Your affordability is based on your household income, your current monthly debt payments and the costs associated with owning a home (such as property taxes, heating costs, and condo fees). A lender will also look at two ratios to figure out how large your mortgage can be. The first is called the gross debt service ratio. Your monthly housing costs for (principal and interest, taxes, and heating costs) shouldn’t be more than 32 per cent of your gross income. The second is called the total debt service ratio, which includes your housing costs as well as any loan expenses (such as credit card and line of credit payments, and car loans or leases). This ratio shouldn’t be higher than 40 per cent of your gross income. You also have to come up with enough money to make a down payment. You’ll need to have a minimum of five per cent. If you’re able to come up with a down payment of 20 per cent or more, you won’t need mortgage loan insurance. And you should also have money saved for closing costs, which could be between 1.5 and four per cent of the purchase price of your property. 22 YPNEXTHOME.CA

Dip into savings Once you’ve determined how much you’ll need, you’ll have to find a source for your down payment and closing costs, one of which can be your RRSP. Under the Home Buyers’ Plan, you can withdraw up to $25,000 from your RRSP on a tax-free basis as long as the funds have been in the plan for more than 90 days. If you’re purchasing a property with a partner who’s also a firsttime buyer, you’ll each be able with withdraw $25,000. Keep in mind that the money has to be paid back starting the second year after you make the withdrawal and you have up to 15 years to repay the amount. If you don’t make an annual payment, you’ll have to declare it as taxable income on your tax return for that year. If your RRSPs or other savings aren’t enough, your family may be able to help you. In fact, an April 2015 BMO survey found 42 per cent of first-time buyers expect their parents or relatives to help pay for their first home.

Shop for a mortgage It can pay to shop around. If you and your partner go with the first mortgage rate you find, you could end up paying a lot more. Let’s assume the following: you plan on buying a $500,000 home with a $400,000 mortgage, your amortization period will be 25 years, and you have a five-year fixed rate of 3.5 per cent. That means your total mortgage payment will be $1,997 a month. But if you do a little research, you could save some money. If you’re able to get a mortgage with a fiveyear fixed rate of 2.5 per cent, your payments will be $1,792, a difference of $205 a month or $2,460 a year. That’s why you should look for the best mortgage rates. You need to be ready financially before you’re able to purchase a property. Knowing what steps are involved to become a first-time homebuyer will allow you to start your search for buying a home. Alyssa Richard is the founder and CEO of ratehub.ca, a mortgage rate comparison site that aims to empower Canadians to make smart financial decisions.


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can move into soon and start living. Situated at Wellington Street West and Yonge Street in the sought-after town of Aurora, Time is surrounded by everything you will need and want. You will be just moments away from restaurants, shops, schools, golf courses, entertainment and recreation facilities and so much more. Aurora is also known for its stunning natural beauty with more than 700 acres of parkland and 57 kilometres of beautiful trails just waiting to be explored. For all those who are commuters, this location could not be more

perfect for you. Getting around the GTA is easy when you live at Time Village, as the surrounding area encompasses a comprehensive transit system. You will have quick access to Hwy. 404, Viva Transit and the Aurora GO Station is within a short walking distance of Time Village. Time Village will liven up the streets of Aurora, boasting an urban look and unique design, appealing to all savvy homebuyers. An assortment of models are available for you to choose from, ranging in sizes up to an impressive 1,560 sq. ft. Each unit


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terrace, both perfect for hosting friends and families. There is ample room for patio furniture and a barbecue. The rough-in gas barbecue line is a standard feature in all of the units You can create the perfect hosting space or a comforting spot to enjoy your time relaxing. Either way, it is a place you will love to spend your Time. Treasure Hill is an award-winning home builder, known for building spectacular urban homes across

the GTA. Every Treasure Hill Home combines many elements: a well-designed floorplan, quality craftsmanship, great value, a convenient location, and most importantly, the special feeling that this is a place you want to call home. For more information about Time Village or upcoming Treasure Hill projects, visit the brand new treasurehill.com, featuring a modern look and easy-to-use interface. FEB 18 - MAR 4, 2017  |  NEW HOME GUIDE  25


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INCREASING HOME PRICES in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are having a spillover effect in surrounding centres, particularly those within commuting distance. This analysis is part of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.’s (CMHC) latest Housing Market Insight (HMI) report on the relationship between GTA home prices and those of neighbouring markets. While most Ontario markets have seen substantial home price increases over the past 20 years due to favourable economic conditions, more recently, CMHC detected moderate or elevated evidence of overvaluation in Hamilton and the GTA, suggesting that price appreciation in those centres is partly driven by other factors.

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» Single-family home prices in the GTA are motivating buyers to purchase more affordable homes in nearby CMAs, driving up prices in those centres. » Historically, house price spillovers from the GTA were prevalent in Hamilton, Barrie and Guelph. » More recently, house price spillovers have been occurring a bit farther out, especially in St. Catharines-Niagara, driven by the price of lowrise homes in the GTA To further illustrate the spillover effect, the report also considers the potential impact that a positive and negative shock to GTA home prices may have on surrounding areas. While these scenarios are in no way predictions, they demonstrate that should GTA house prices rise unexpectedly by 10 per cent in a given quarter, Hamilton house prices could rise by 14 per cent within a year. Conversely, an unexpected 10 per cent contraction in GTA prices could lead Hamilton prices to decline by 14 per cent within a year. In both cases, the impact would moderate over time and be less pronounced in other nearby communities.


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communities that are distinct yet integrate with the nature that surrounds it. What’s truly remarkable about the way Mattamy builds is how much thoughtful design goes into every square foot of each home. This approach to design has become Mattamy’s signature, giving homes distinctive architectural features that make the spaces completely functional and aesthetically brilliant. Features such as breakfast bars in spacious kitchens, perfect for a Sunday breakfast with the whole family; open concept rooms with high ceilings and large windows, keeping rooms bright and inviting; or Mattamy’s famous Stop & Drops, coat hooks and cubbies that make coming


home fast and easy. These are hallmarks of Mattamy’s commitment to designing and building homes for how people actually use them. Mattamy’s exclusive Architect’s Choice Options gives homeowners real personal choice in designing their home to suit specific needs and wants by giving purchasers the opportunity to make pre-approved structural changes to their home before construction even begins. Additionally, Mattamy’s extraordinary design studio offers a magnificent array of finishes and features that let homeowners to create a home that better reflects their personal tastes. Known for attention to superior customer service, Mattamy thoughtfully assigns everyone their own Design Studio Consultant to provide expert guidance through the wealth of options in colours, textures and styles. Whether you’re looking for a livework townhome in an established

master-planned community, or an upscale 60-ft. luxury home in a prestigious neighbourhood, or anything in between, Mattamy has a home that’s just right for you.

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Advice | LEGALLY SPEAKING

Why foreign investors love Canadian real estate LTT from two levels of government, municipal and provincial. Outside Toronto, only the provincial LTT is payable.

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Real estate brokers For those wishing to buy or sell property, a qualified real estate broker is essential. Brokers are subject to special regulation in Canada. In Ontario, the Real Estate Council of Ontario is responsible for regulating real estate and administering brokers. A broker can assist in identifying a target for acquisition, preparing offers and negotiating the deal. A qualified broker has access to one of the best multiple listing services in the world to help identify the right property for clients.

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TORONTO IS ONE OF the “hottest”

cities in the world among the rich and famous looking to purchase real estate. Several recent surveys indicate the luxury housing market here continues to see double-digit percentage surges in purchases from so called “high-net worth” individuals. According to Christie’s International Real Estate, Toronto is tops for growth among desirable urban destinations from more than 80 global markets. It ranks in the Top 10 Best of the Best cities in the world along with Dubai, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris, San Francisco and Sydney. What do you need to know about purchasing property in Toronto? First and foremost, there is no restriction on foreign individuals purchasing property in Canada, unless it affects the national interest. Let’s take a closer look: Tax treaties Depending on your country of residence, there may be an international tax treaty in place with Canada. In this case, there will be provisions governing the effect of income earned on rental and sale proceeds of property in Canada. This translates to withholding tax and other questions, and allows you to avoid double taxation. This also allows you and your advisers to properly plan and structure your transaction.

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Legal structures There are various legal structures available to foreign investors in Canada: » Real Estate Investment Trust – a trust established to consolidate capital for the purpose of real estate investment » Joint Venture – these are advantageous due to flexibility in allowing for varied and nonproportionate sharing of profits » Partnership, Limited Partnership » Corporation » Personal Ownership Being taxed in Ontario A purchase of new residential property in Ontario is subject to 13-per-cent HST. Rebates are available for resident Canadians who will occupy the premises or rent them out. Non-residents may not qualify, so professional advice is key. The purchase of new residential property in Toronto is also subject to

UK investors, for example… Tax treaties between Canada and the UK make Canada an attractive investment prospect for UK developers. Double taxation treaties mean that subject to certain criteria, investors will not be taxed on income gained in one of the contracting states. If tax rates are different in the two countries, you get credit for tax paid, and an adjustment if the tax in your home country is less than where you are earning the income. A company resident in Canada which receives income from interest, royalties, pensions or purchased annuities from UK sources may be able to apply for relief from UK tax and vice versa. With the benefit of double taxation treaties, companies can take advantage of the booming real estate market in Canada. Jayson Schwarz LL.M. is a Toronto real estate lawyer and partner in the law firm Schwarz Law LLP. Visit schwarzlaw.ca or email info@schwarzlaw.ca and give us your questions, concerns, critiques and quandaries.


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NOW THAT DONALD TRUMP has been sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, should we prepare for an onslaught of Americans moving north and buying Canadian homes? Don’t bank on it. The “possibility” was well publicized leading up to the election last November, with search terms such as “How to move to Canada” and “How to become a Canadian citizen” skyrocketing on Google during and after the election, even leading to a reported crash of Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s website on election night on Nov. 8. Now, Royal LePage Canada and others are fanning the flames even more. On the morning of the inauguration, the realty firm issued a press release titled “U.S. Interest in Canadian Real Estate Surges Following U.S. Presidential Election.” “American web traffic on royallepage.ca, the company’s consumer real estate portal, has been highly correlated to recent U.S. political events. U.S.-originated sessions surged 329 per cent the day following the election and climbed 210.1 per cent year-over-year the week after Donald Trump’s victory,” the release said. “Looking at the full month of November 2016, U.S. web traffic grew 73.7 per cent year-overyear, when compared to the same period in 2015. This trend continued throughout the remainder of 2016, with American web traffic rising by 40.9 per cent year-over-year during the fourth quarter.” We can’t blame Royal LePage for publicizing the web search trend. It’s the company’s job, after all, to sell homes. But it’s a bit of a stretch that Canadians should batten down the 32 YPNEXTHOME.CA

hatches and prepare for an onslaught of Americans offering wheelbarrows full of U.S. greenbacks for their Canadian homes. (Sorry, Canadian homeowners. And you’re welcome, prospective Canadian homebuyers; prices in some markets are rising fast enough as it is.) Let’s also remember Royal LePage, and every single one if its agentrespondents to its survey, would have a vested interest in a sudden and severe spike in Americans buying Canadian homes. We need a reality check here. Putting aside all jokes about Americans crossing the border – in summer – with skis affixed to their car rooftops to hit the slopes and other misconceptions, their fear of their new leadership is no laughing matter. But Americans cannot just pick up and move here, because they don’t like their new president. Here’s why:

IMMIGRATION LAWS Immigration to Canada is complicated, and it depends on a person’s background, according to Robin Seligman, a Toronto-based a specialist in Canadian immigration law, past chair of the Canadian Bar Association and Ontario Bar Association. “We have express entry, and each province has numerous programs,” she told YP NextHome. “As well, we have options for work permits if the person has


personal use, versus investing in a rental property, from a tax perspective, is easier to deal with, although there are still issues such as changes to the principal residence exemption rules that came about last fall.”

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an employer in Canada, or under NAFTA if they are on the professional list.” Just as Canadians face regulations when wanting to head to the U.S. for employment, there are similar rules for Americans wanting to head the other way. “We also have the labour market impact stream, so employers in many cases must first try to hire a Canadian or permanent resident for the job,” Seligman says. “However, there are many exemptions, including intra-company transfers and NAFTA exemptions.” Even those provisions may change, however, if Trump signs executive orders to renegotiate NAFTA.

TAX ISSUES Clearly, there are a variety of tax issues to deal with, and certainly legal issues involved in acquiring properties here and moving to Canada. But basic questions can be as simple as, when does a person become a ‘resident’ of Canada for tax purposes? “For U.S., citizens, they will need to deal with various U.S. tax issues as a result of their U.S. citizenship,” says George Dube, a partner at BDO Canada LLP, Waterloo, Ont. “And, they will need to abide by different tax regulations while considered a non-resident of Canada versus as a resident, such as withholding taxes, filing requirements, eligibility for deductions and credits. “It’s quite doable for most, it’s just there are right ways and wrong ways that require guidance from qualified tax and legal professionals. Owning a home for

“Foreign buyers – including Americans – will have a more difficult time qualifying for a mortgage than Canadians,” says James Laird, cofounder of RateHub and president of CanWise brokerage. “The down payment requirement is higher, and there are additional challenges around proving income.” While Canadian citizens and permanent residents have the option of paying a minimum five-per-cent down payment, out-of-country buyers will need to pay roughly 10 times that amount to compensate for their lack of Canadian employment to qualify for competitive financing from an A lender, according to RateHub’s real estate brokerage affiliate, Zoocasa. For those Americans who would manage to pay less than 20 per cent down, they would also need to adjust to a 25-year amortization timeline, rather than the 30-year products available in the U.S. As for Royal LePage’s survey, American interest was primarily focused on Canada’s largest markets, with Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec receiving 72.7 per cent of all U.S. regional page views generated on royallepage.ca Ontario led, with 41.4 per cent of U.S. regional page views directed to the province, with most of the interest (62.5 per cent) in the GTA. British Columbia accounted for 17.4 per cent of U.S. regional page views, though, Victoria – not Vancouver – garnered the most attention, at 32.1 per cent. Provinces affected by recent economic downturns saw minimal interest from American buyers, with Alberta accounting for only 7.6 per cent of total interest, with most of that in Calgary (54.6 per cent) and Edmonton (27.3 per cent). FEB 18 - MAR 4, 2017  |  NEW HOME GUIDE  33


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Meet the neighbours Downtown Whitby has an older than average population compared to the Durham Region, with 16 per cent of residents being over 65 compared to 12.1 per cent for Durham Region. Residents of the area have similar high-school completion rates as Durham Region, but the area has a lower than average income and higher unemployment rates.

Vibe The core of Downtown Whitby runs along Dundas Street. The main shopping area, with stores, restaurants, pubs, entertainment and businesses, is concentrated around Dundas and Brock, with the action extending several blocks in all directions. Outside the core, the residential streets are quiet and peaceful. There are lots of parks and greenspace, schools and a public library.

In the area Downtown Whitby is a familyfriendly neighbourhood, with elementary schools (English and French immersion), a high school and a boarding school. There is a large public library on Dundas Street and parks and parkettes are scattered throughout the area. The Kids Zone Family Fun Centre near the eastern boundary of the neighbourhood.

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Planes, trains & automobiles Downtown Whitby is close to Hwy. 401, a major east-west highway in Ontario. It is also close to several other smaller highways, as well as the GO train and subway station. Several bus routes run through the area. Streets in Downtown Whitby are wide, to accommodate multiple lanes of traffic, and mostly in good repair. Most streets are laid out in a grid pattern, making them easy to navigate. The good, the bad & the rest Downtown Whitby is a great place for people with all different types of lifestyles. Families are attracted to schools and parks, while singles and young professionals are drawn to the restaurants, pubs, and entertainment. Quick, convenient access to shopping and businesses appeals to people from all walks of life, and the area is easy to access by car or transit.

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