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Current Mortgage Rates

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Terms Posted Rates Our Rates
     
1 YEAR 4.50% 3.25%
2 YEARS 5.00% 3.80%
3 YEARS 5.20% 3.90%
4 YEARS 5.44% 4.14%
5 YEARS 5.55% 4.04%
7 YEARS 6.80% 5.15%
10 YEARS 6.80% 5.25%
Rates are subject to change without notice. *OAC E&OE

 

 Prime Rate is 2.50%.
 

 

Variable rate mortgages from as low as Prime  + .80%

Rates are subject to change without notice. Fixed mortgage rates shown in table above and quoted variable mortgage rates are available nationally to qualified individuals. Some conditions may apply. Lower rates may be available in certain regions, or to those with higher credit scores or higher net worth – check with your Dominion Lending Centres Mortgage Expert for full details.

*O.A.C., E.& O.E.

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Edmonton Real Estate Statistics – March 23, 2009

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Wow I really had a busy weekend.  I finalized an offer I started at the end of the week and had two more deals go pending.  While most Realtors seem to be slow I am very busy and still looking for a new administrative assistant… but enough about me.

As of this morning there were 10,159 properties listed with the Realtors Association of Edmonton (EREB).  However of those only 2,576 were single family dwellings in Edmonton proper.  In the last 30 days we have had 542 single family dwellings sell.

That would give us a listing/sales rati0 of 4.75:1.  That is very encouraging and indicating that we are very close to the bottom of the market if not at the bottom already.  Remember we need a 4:1 listing/sales ratio for a neutral market.

If you have been sitting on a fence waiting for the martket to bottom out… start looking now or take the chance to pay higher later in the year.

First-time buyer report – Edmonton

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

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Bargain house prices and record low interest rates may serve to finally entice first-time buyers back into the Edmonton real estate market.

The advent of the traditional spring market has been marked by a noticeable upswing in sales, greater absorption of active listings, and occasional multiple offer. After peaking at 11,000 listings in the mid-2008, Edmonton’s housing supply is back down to a more manageable 7,000 units. Average price has fallen to $308,970, down nine percent from one year earlier.

Days on market (61) are up marginally from one year ago. The combination of lower housing values, attractive financing, and government incentive programs are encouraging first-time buyers to venture forward.

Those who enter the market are finding a good selection of homes listed for sale at smart prices. Edmonton’s older communities are most popular with first-time buyer, who can purchase a single-detached homes starting at $225,000 or 1,000 sq.ft. condominium at $150,000.

While concerns about crude oil prices have weakened consumer confidence levels, the unemployment outlook remains relatively stable in Edmonton. First-time buyers with job security will find that a good credit rating and a five per cent down payment will go along way with financial institutions. The days of zero down and 40-year terms are gone, but purchasers with good Beacon scores should have few problems realizing home ownership.

Source: Re/Max

Edmonton housing starts dropped in February

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

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Housing starts in Edmonton took a huge drop in February, reflecting a trend across the country, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. reported Monday.

In February, there were 213 housing starts in the metropolitan Edmonton area, compared to 692 in the same month in 2008. This represents a drop of 69 per cent.

The drop in multi-family units was even more pronounced. Only 64 were started last month, compared to 449 in February 2008, representing a change of 86 per cent.

“There is still a fairly large number of units under construction in multi-family, in some respects that supply is going to remain quite adequate, going forward,” said Richard Goatcher, a senior market analyst for CMHC in Edmonton.

The decline is the same in nearly every city across the province, Goatcher said.
“Looking at our numbers and comparing them with Calgary, we’re pretty much having a similar year in terms of new housing for the year-to-date,” Goatcher said.

“You know our numbers are are down by two-thirds. Calgary, they’re down by about 72 per cent.”

Grande Prairie was the only Alberta city that bucked the trend. Forty-eight single and multi-family homes were started in February, compared to 31 in February 2008.

Source: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.

Why Now is an Ideal Time to Purchase Revenue Property

Friday, March 6th, 2009

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If you’ve been thinking about buying a revenue property, given the current lending environment and the slower real estate market – which has shifted to a buyers’ market – there are several reasons why now may be an ideal time.

Interest rates have also been dropping to historic lows as of late, which should help you more easily obtain financing for your revenue property.

And although the real estate market slowdown has seen prices drop and interest rates dip, rental income has not wavered – making now an optimal time to start building your revenue property portfolio or continue adding to your existing list of properties.

During a buyers’ market in the real estate cycle, sellers are far more flexible and willing to work with you because they are most likely not receiving much traffic through their doors, let alone being bogged down with multiple offers. And in cases where property has been on the market for quite some time, negotiating a sales price should offer you even more added flexibility.

And when it comes to choosing a revenue property that meets your needs, now is also a great time because the inventory of available properties is plentiful. You will have multiple properties to look at and not be rushed into making a hasty decision with a long list of other buyers ready to make a purchase.

Another bonus is that, should you wish to make changes to your revenue property, tradesmen who do renovations aren’t as busy as they used to be. As a result, these tradesmen are now answering their phones on the first ring, showing up when they say they will and offering much more competitive pricing.

In order to take advantage of this opportunity, the key is to work with me – a mortgage professional who is an expert in this niche and can provide you with a wealth of knowledge and ongoing information that will help you make informed investment decisions and feel at ease throughout each purchase.

I offer an invaluable service to real estate investors because, if the mortgages on your investment properties are not set up properly from the on-set of each venture, you will not be able to get future financing – a necessity for continuing to build your portfolio of revenue properties.

Because I’m an expert in dealing with real estate investors, I know that a portfolio approach must be taken to ensure future financing for those looking to purchase revenue properties. I will ask you in detail about your specific property investment goals and develop a game plan for the next five or 10 years based on these goals.

I can work with you in order to determine where you currently stand in terms of your real estate goals, where you need to be to meet those goals and the steps involved to get you there.
Keep in mind, however, we should go over your plan at least annually to ensure you’re still on track.

A team of expertsBecause I specialize in helping clients acquire revenue property, I also partner with other investment property experts, including real estate agents, lawyers, accountants, insurance agents and contractors, to name a few, which enables me to provide valuable information to you through this knowledge network I have created.

By forming ties with other trusted experts, I am able to provide you with a one-stop shop for meeting all of your real estate investment needs.

I can also help direct you to other organizations that will offer you further insight into your real estate investment needs. If you join groups such as the Real Estate Investment Network (REIN) or even a local Rental Owners and Managers Society (ROMS), for instance, you can receive a wealth of added knowledge catered to your revenue property needs.

While REIN can provide market insight and investing tips through years of experience, ROMS helps with credit checks for potential tenants, keeps you abreast of changes to the Residential Tenancy Act and other topics/concerns often faced by landlords.As always, if you want to talk about revenue property purchases, I’m here to help

Sourc: Dominion Lending Centres – Optimum

What the New Federal Budget Means to You

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

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The January 27th federal budget was chock full of goodies for homeowners and first-time homebuyers. Below are some highlights from the budget that you may find useful.

Home Renovation CreditIf you’ve been thinking about doing some home renovations, a 15% Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC) of up to $1,350 on eligible home renovation expenses undertaken before February 1, 2010 that was proposed in the new budget may help in your decision to invest in improvements to your home.

The credit will apply to expenditures in excess of $1,000, but not more than $10,000, for the 2009 taxation year. Expenditures for work performed, or goods acquired, after January 27, 2009 and before February 1, 2010, will be eligible for the credit. The credit will, however, not be available in respect of expenditures for work performed or goods acquired in that period if the expenditure is made pursuant to an agreement entered into before January 28, 2009. Individuals may claim this credit (including expenditures made in January 2010) in their 2009 income tax returns.

Eligibility for the HRTC will be family-based. For this purpose, a family will generally be considered to consist of an individual, and where applicable, the individual’s spouse or common-law partner, and their children who were under the age of 18 throughout 2009.
Two or more families that share ownership of an eligible dwelling will each be eligible for their own credit. Each family’s credit will be determined by their respective eligible expenditures in excess of $1,000, but not more than $10,000.

Individuals will be able to claim the HRTC on eligible expenditures made in respect of dwellings that are eligible at any time after January 27, 2009 and before February 1, 2010 to be their principal residence or that of one or more of their other family members under the existing tax law.

In general, a housing unit is considered to be eligible to be an individual’s principal residence where it is owned by the individual and ordinarily inhabited by the individual, the individual’s spouse or common-law partner or their children.
In the case of condominiums and co-operative housing corporations, the credit will be available for eligible expenditures incurred to renovate the unit that is eligible to be the individual’s principal residence as well as the individual’s share of the cost of eligible expenditures incurred in respect of common areas.

Individuals who earn business or rental income from part of their principal residence will be allowed to claim the credit for the full amount of expenditures made in respect of the personal-use areas of the residence. For expenditures made in respect of common areas or that benefit the housing unit as a whole (such as re-shingling a roof), the administrative practices ordinarily followed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to determine how business or rental income and expenditures are allocated between personal use and income-earning use will apply in establishing the amount qualifying for the credit.

Expenditures will qualify for the HRTC if they are incurred in relation to a renovation or alteration of an eligible dwelling (including land that forms part of the eligible dwelling) provided that the renovation or alteration is of an enduring nature and is integral to the eligible dwelling. Such expenditures would include the cost of labour and professional services, building materials, fixtures, equipment rentals and permits.

Expenditures will not be eligible if the related goods or services are provided by a person not dealing at arm’s length with the individual, unless that person is registered for Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax purposes under the Excise Tax Act. Any eligible expenditure claimed for the HRTC must be supported by receipts.
ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes GrantsThe new budget also proposes an expanded ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes program, and Natural Resources Canada is currently working to finalize the details.

The new expanded program includes a $300 million increase over two years for support to property owners looking to make their homes more energy efficient. It is estimated that additional funds will extend the reach of the current program to an additional 200,000 homeowners.

Under the current program, ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes provides home and property owners with grants of up to $5,000 to offset the cost of making energy-efficient improvements. ecoENERGY Retrofit grants apply to a host of measures that reduce energy consumption and provide for a cleaner environment, from increasing insulation to upgrading a furnace.
Only homes that have undergone a residential energy efficiency assessment by an energy advisor certified by Natural Resources Canada will be eligible for grants.

Detached homes, row housing, duplexes, triplexes and mobile homes on permanent foundations and some small apartment buildings of three storeys or less may qualify for ecoENERGY Retrofit – Homes grants.

The ecoENERGY Retrofit grant is based on the type and number of energy improvements that have been made and how much the efficiency of the home has been improved. The grant is based on how effective that upgrade is in saving energy, not on the cost of the upgrade.
The maximum grant one can receive per home or multi-unit residential building is $5,000; whereas the total grant amount available to one individual or entity for eligible properties over the life of the program is $500,000. The average grant is expected to be more than $1,000 and will yield an average 25% reduction in energy use and costs.

RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan IncreaseThe budget proposes a $5,000 increase to the RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan, meaning first-time homebuyers can now withdraw up to $25,000 from their RRSPs for a down payment – tax- and interest-free.
Tax Credit for First-Time HomebuyersAlso proposed in the new budget is a $750 tax credit for first-time homebuyers to help with closing costs, such as legal fees, disbursements and land transfer taxes.

The tax credit is based on an amount of $5,000 for first-time homebuyers who acquire a qualifying home after January 27, 2009 (ie, the closing is after that date). The credit for a taxation year will be calculated by reference to the lowest personal income tax rate for the year and is claimable for the taxation year in which the home is acquired.

An individual will be considered a first-time homebuyer if neither the individual nor the individual’s spouse or common-law partner owned and lived in another home in the calendar year of the home purchase or in any of the four preceding calendar years.

A qualifying home is one that is currently eligible for the Home Buyers’ Plan that the individual or individual’s spouse or common-law partner intends to occupy as the principal place of residence no later than one year after its acquisition.

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This week’s mortgage rates – March 25, 2009

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

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This edition of Weekly Rate Minder has the latest, best rates for Canadian mortgages. At Dominion Lending Centres, we work on your behalf to find the mortgage that suits your needs. Best of all – our service is “free”.* It’s the selected lender that pays us and YOU get the best rate. *(O.A.C., E.&O.E.)

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Terms Posted Rates Our Rates

1 YEAR / 5.00% / 3.50%
2 YEARS / 5.75% / 3.89%
3 YEARS / 5.75% / 3.99%
4 YEARS / 5.69% / 4.25%
5 YEARS / 5.79% / 4.19%
7 YEARS / 7.00% / 5.90%
10 YEARS / 7.35% / 6.05%

Rates are subject to change without notice. *OAC E&OE
Prime Rate is 3.00%.
Variable rate mortgages from as low as Prime + .80%

Rates are subject to change without notice. Fixed mortgage rates shown in table above and quoted variable mortgage rates are available nationally to qualified individuals. Some conditions may apply. Lower rates may be available in certain regions, or to those with higher credit scores or higher net worth – check with your Dominion Lending Centres Mortgage Expert for full details.

*O.A.C., E.& O.E.

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* We are the preferred mortgage lender for several of Canada’s top companies.
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Housing will continue to moderate in 2009

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

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National housing starts reached 211,056 units in 2008, a decrease from 228,343 in 2007, according to CMHC’s first quarter Housing Market Outlook, Canada Edition report. Starts are expected to be about 160,250 for 2009 and about 163,350 for 2010. “The new home market is moderating due to a number of key factors,” said Bob Dugan, Chief Economist for CMHC. “The economic downturn will result in a decrease in demand for home ownership leading to a decline in housing starts and existing home sales in 2009. Housing market activity will begin to strengthen as the Canadian economy rebounds in 2010 and the level of housing starts over the forecast period will be more in line with demographic fundamentals.”

Existing home sales, as measured by the MLS®, are expected to decline 14.6% during 2009 to 370,500 units. In 2010 the level of MLS® sales is expected to increase by 9.3% to 405,000 units. The average MLS® price is also expected to decrease over the course of 2009. Average prices nationally are forecast to be $287,900 for 2009, a decline of 5.2%, while 2010 will see little change from 2009 average prices.

As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 60 years of experience to help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable, and affordable homes — homes that will continue to create vibrant and healthy communities and cities across the country.

Source: Realtors Assc. of Edmonton

Real Estate Outlook: Encouraging Signs

Friday, February 13th, 2009

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Could the tide be turning for real estate?

It’s probably premature to make that call, but you can’t ignore the encouraging signs – especially when they come in multiples.

First, we saw a surprising 6.5 percent jump in home sales for December. Now we’ve just gotten the latest Pending Home Sales Index, and it’s up 6.3 percent, thanks to double digit gains of 13 percent in the Midwest and the South.

The index is based on signed contracts for home sales that haven’t gone to closing, but that are scheduled to settle in the coming two or three months.

The National Association of Realtors collects the data from Multiple Listing Services around the country, and most economists accept the index as a reliable gauge of where we’re headed in housing activity.

Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors, attributed the upward movement to “buyers responding to lower home prices and interest rates” that have improved the affordability equation to its most favorable level in 39 years.

Sales in the coming months might also be powered by something no index can measure: Congress is likely to improve last year’s $7,500 home buyer tax credit by turning it into a non-repayable incentive for new sales this year – all as part of the stimulus package on Capitol Hill.
Though it’s impossible to predict how many more home sales a true credit might stimulate – one that doesn’t have to be paid back to the government like the 2008 version – industry estimates range anywhere from several hundred thousand upward, provided the expiration date runs through this coming December.

On other economic fronts last week, reports of tens of thousands of industry layoffs definitely won’t help housing, but new numbers on inventories of unsold homes just might be a plus. Total homes for sale on the market nationwide dropped nearly 18 percent last month to the lowest level since May of 2007.

Mortgage rates inched up slightly last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association, with thirty year fixed rate loans averaging 5.3 percent compared to 5.2 percent the week before. That’s up a notch, but it’s still close to 40-year historic lows.

As we’ve said before on this program: Keep your eyes open for the little statistical improvements in the market that often get ignored by the media: Once they start mounting up, month after month, you’ll know we’re in turnaround mode.

We’re not there yet, but we’re headed in a promising direction.
Source: Kenneth R. Harney, Realty Times

Are the Edmonton Real Estate Market Improving?

Friday, February 13th, 2009

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As of today Feb. 13, 2009 there are 2,514 single family homes listed in Edmonton proper. That is not much different than we have been for the last couple of months.

However what has changed is an increase in sales in the last 30 with 476 sales. That gives up a listing/sales ratio of 5.28:1 which is the lowest ratio since the market started it’s nose dive in valuations back in mid-2007.

And that is getting very close to the 4:1 that we require for the market to stabilize. Considering that last month we were at over 10:1 this is great news and could be indicating that we are close to the market hitting the bottom.

So if you have been thinking of waiting to buy that next home you might want to start looking now.

The data included on this website is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate by the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton. The trademarks REALTOR®, REALTORS® and the REALTOR® logo are controlled by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA. Used under license.