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Questions you may have...These are some of the most frequently asked questions by home buyers – questions that people in the Kamloops area are searching for answers right now! I hope that the responses can give you the answers to your questions..

What are the advantages of buying a home?

Owning a home is a great way to build equity, take control of your living situation, and invest in your family and community. One study found that homeowners also report a higher quality of life. Check out the other findings about the social benefits of home ownership in this info graphic from Pinterest.

How much home can I afford?

How much can i affordA good place to start is to estimate your monthly payments will be around 25% of your gross monthly income. That is a safe number that most lenders feel

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Canadian MapStudy after study suggests that Canadians are having a tough time paying off their mortgages, as debt levels continue to hit record levels year after year. Why?

Could it be that there are more opportunities to spend? Could it be that some people don't want to pay off their mortgages faster?

Or are some professionals advising alternate investment strategies, suggesting that paying off the mortgage is not the best financial strategy?

BIG MORTGAGES AFFECT RETIREMENT

Rebecca and Darcy are in their mid-50s and are starting to think about retirement planning; they would like to retire in the next five years.

One of their biggest hurdles is a $225,000 mortgage. Currently, their $2,200 monthly payment would have the mortgage paid off in 10 years.

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Some interesting facts from the BC Government about receiving help with paying your property taxes.

BC GovernmentOnce you receive your property tax notice, you may be able to apply for a low interest loan to pay your current year property taxes on your principal residence. There are two programs you may qualify for: 

  • Regular Program
    You may qualify for this program if you’re:
    • 55 or older during the current year or
    • a surviving spouse of any age or
    • a person with disabilities
  • Families with Children Program
    You may qualify for this program if you're a parent, stepparent or financially supporting a child.

You can apply to defer a portion or all of your residential (class 1) or residential and farm (class 1 and 9) property taxes after

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Home prices in British Columbia are growing rapidly, and more and more having kids is seen by many as a luxury.

British Columbia FlagHome prices in British Columbia are growing rapidly—particularly in Vancouver, where the average price is almost double that of the national average—and more and more, having kids is seen by many as a luxury rather than a given.

Almost two-thirds of families in this province—65%—say the cost of home ownership has had an impact on their ability to start or expand their families, according to the results of a RateSupermarket.ca poll.

The majority of families across Canada feel the same way, but the national average is nine percentage points lower at 56%.

“While it’s no surprise that kids are hard on the wallet…it is disheartening

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It’s More Than Putting A Sign On Your Lawn.

Just as much goes into selling a home as it does into buying one.

Royal LePage KamloopsIt’s a bit of a science actually. You want to get the best price, but you can’t be out of line with market conditions. What to do? Start by being as informed as you can and by choosing an experienced agent who knows your neighbourhood inside out.

Since 1913, Royal LePage has been helping Canadians sell their homes and guiding them through every step of the process. From showing you how to increase the appeal of your home and setting a price that will maximize your profitability to discussing offers and closing the sale. Below, you’ll find it all outlined in eight simple steps.

STEP 1

Deciding to Sell

Everyone has their own reason

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Top 10 tips on how to be smart when decorating for the holidays

Christmas lights on houseThis week marked the official start to the holiday season (at least in my books). It’s full steam ahead from here on out.

I’m a sucker for the holidays, but I still think it’s important to be smart when it comes to yuletide decorations. Here are some dos and don’ts when getting into the spirit of things:

1. Do check older string lights for damage. Before climbing up the ladder, make sure every light is working and that the cords aren’t frayed in any spots. Cold weather can cause the wiring in string lights to become brittle, which makes it a lot easier for them to get damaged. The longer they stay out during the year, the chances of damage to lights and cords increases.

2. Do not

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Rising sea levels are a growing threat to coastal real estate, according to a report in the Toronto Star.


Flooded houseNationwide, as many as 28,000 homes could be underwater by 2050 – either temporarily, due to storm surges, or permanently, thanks to sea-level rise, the Star reported. And a recent report from Climate Central predicted that 737,000 Canadians would be affected by sea-level rise if average global temperatures rise by 2 degrees.

It’s not just the Maritimes that are at risk, the Star reported. Vancouver’s climate adaption strategy has estimated that $25 billion worth of real estate is threatened by sea-level rise this century – and that’s not even counting city infrastructure. Making improvements to dikes along the British Columbia coast could run up

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It is not uncommon for a young couple to purchase what is known as a "starter home". One that is just the right size for the two of them and priced just within budget to begin a life together with plans to move into a larger home to start a family.Baby is come, quickly sell and move up

Life moves quickly and some couples can find themselves expecting a bundle of joy before they have planned to look for a larger family friendly home. It can seem like a stressful ordeal to sell a home quickly and move into a new one that is more accommodating before baby arrivals, but it is not impossible.

One option is to get your home in top show worthy condition and list on the traditional market in hopes to sell as soon as possible. You will need to consult an experienced local agent and list at

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Third of investors unprepared for buying process

Unprepared to buy a homeIt is a cardinal sin for investors not to be prepared or knowledgeable about the home buying process, but new figures point out that a third (32 per cent) of first-time investors admit to just that.

The survey, published by the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO), also found that 26 per cent of investors wished they had a better grasp of the buying process, 21 per cent wished they had looked at more properties and 14 per cent wished they had a better understanding of the contracts involved.

 

Other findings include:

  • 43 per cent said there were sections of the real estate contract when they bought or sold a home that they did not fully understand.
  • 36 per cent mistakenly think that after
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Foreign investor stats revealed

Foreign InvestorsForeign owners made up a bigger share of the condominium markets in Toronto and Vancouver over the last year, according to the nation’s housing agency.

Foreign owners of condos comprised 3.5 percent of the market in Vancouver and 3.3 percent in Toronto, according to a report from Canada Mortgage & Housing Corp. which surveyed property managers. That’s up from 2.3 percent in Vancouver last year and 2.4 percent in Toronto, Canada’s largest city. When narrowing to the downtown core, foreign buyers made up 5.4 percent of Vancouver condo buyers this year versus 3.4 last year and 5.8 percent of Toronto condo buyers versus 4.3 percent.

Politicians have been under pressure from many quarters including Vancouver Mayor Gregor

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