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Monday, June 09, 2008

Canada Real Estate Practices

Canada Real Estate Practices

Overview

Canadian real estate agents work in much the same way in all of the provinces and territories. However, educational and licensing requirements vary provincially and agents are licensed by their provincial regulators.

The majority of Canadian real estate agents are Realtors®- i.e. are members of the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). Canadian Realtors place almost all of their property listings on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), and as a result property listings are available to view by all Realtors in the marketplace.

Both the Land Titles (Torrens) System and Registry System are established and maintained through provincial legislation. While the Land Titles System provides a certified, accurate land record and guarantees title; the Registry system requires buyers to search titles based on a history of conveyances and satisfy themselves. Regardless of the system used, the information is computerized and publicly accessible in exchange for a user fee which varies with the municipality.

Real Estate Practices

Generally speaking, one Realtor will act on behalf of a seller and another will represent a buyer. Sellers typically pay the broker's commission and costs relating to the closing. Legal fees are shared by the buyer and seller.

The Realtor will draft the Contract of Purchase and Sale (the Offer), and do the negotiating between buyer and seller via the seller's Realtor. Typically, they then provide the contracts to the lawyer/notary who handles the legal aspects of the transfer of title. Along with the offer, the buyer brings a deposit to show good faith to the seller. The seller's agent is obligated to bring all offers to the seller's attention. If the offer is accepted and all the conditions are met, the offer becomes binding between the buyer and seller.

Mortgages are commonly used to purchase real property and second, third and fourth mortgages are permissible in Canada. Mortgages are available primarily from banks and lending institutions and the typical maximum term is 10 years, although the average consumer is usually in a 5-7 year term mortgage. At the end of the term, the outstanding balance is due but is usually renegotiated for a further term at the then current rate of interest.

Interest paid on a mortgage in Canada is not tax-deductible. And unless one has at least 25% of the purchase price of a home to put down or 50% for vacant land, mortgage insurance is charged by the lender. The percentage charged on the mortgage varies, depending on the amount put down, but starts at 3.25% for those putting only 5% down. Usually, the payments are simply worked into one's mortgage payments. Given that non-resident borrowers are limited to borrowing 65% of the property value; this added cost is non-applicable to a foreign buyer.

The closing process typically occurs less than 60 days following execution of the contract on resale property. Although there is no legal requirement to do so, the closing usually occurs through both the buyer's and seller's legal counsel.

All Realtors in Canada must pay a federal tax of 6%, called the Goods and Services Tax, on commissions earned, and in some provinces a provincial tax is levied as well. The seller pays for these taxes. Resale homes are not subject to the 6% federal tax, although one must pay it on new homes. If the new home is to be a primary residence, a rebate is offered.

Capital gains is payable on homes sold by non-residents. A capital gains tax of 25% is charged on the gain and, if not paid, the buyer's Realtor must withhold anywhere from 20 to 25% of the total sales price from the seller in order to ensure payment is made.

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Mark

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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

How to make the move as easy and stress free as possible

How to Create a Smooth Move for Your Family

Moving to a new community may be one of the most stress-producing experiences a family faces. Frequent moves or even a single move can be especially hard on children and adolescents. Studies show children who move frequently are more likely to have problems at school. Moves are even more difficult if accompanied by other significant changes in the child's life, such as a death, divorce, loss of family income or a need to change schools.

Moves interrupt friendships. To a new child at school, it may at first seem that everyone else has a best friend or is securely involved with a group of peers. The child must get used to a different schedule and curriculum, and may be ahead in certain subjects and behind in others. This situation may make the child stressed, anxious or bored.

Children in kindergarten or first grade may be particularly vulnerable to a family move because developmentally they are just in the process of separating from their parents and adjusting to new authority figures and social relationships. The relocation can interfere with that normal process of separation by causing them to return to a more dependent relationship with their parents.

In general, the older the child, the more difficulty he or she will have with the move because of the increasing importance of the peer group. Pre-teens and teenagers may repeatedly protest the move, or ask to stay in their hometown with a friend's family. Some youngsters may not talk about their distress, so parents should be aware of the warning signs of depression, including changes in appetite, social withdrawal, a drop in grades, irritability, sleep disturbances or other dramatic changes in behavior or mood.

Children who seem depressed by a move may be reacting more to the stress they are experiencing than to the relocation.

If the child shows persistent signs of depression or distress, parents can ask their family doctor to refer them to a child and adolescent psychiatrist or therapist. The psychiatrist or therapist can evaluate and treat the child's emotional problems which may be associated with stress and also help parents make the transition easier for the whole family.

While preparing for possible difficulties, remember that many good things can come from a move. The family may grow closer; parents may learn more about their children from going through the experience with them; and children may enjoy a new sense of independence and accomplishment. With the proper attention from parents, and professional help if necessary, moving can be a positive growth experience for children, leading to increased self-confidence and interpersonal skills.

Making the Move Easier:



Explain clearly to the children why the move is necessary.
Familiarize the children with the new area with maps, photographs or the daily newspaper.
Describe advantages of the new location that the child might appreciate such as having their own room, a new playground, a nearby beach or an amusement park.
After the move, get involved with the children in activities at your church or synagogue, school, scouts, YMCA, etc.
If a son or daughter is a senior in high school, consider the possibility of letting him or her stay with a trusted family until the school year is over.
Let children participate in designing or furnishing their room.
Help children keep in touch with friends from the previous neighborhood through telephone, letters, e-mail and personal visits. Information for this article was provided by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

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Mark

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Monday, September 17, 2007

What is The Secret to Pricing Your Home to Sell?




The Secret to Pricing Your Home to Sell - What's the Secret?

Reprinted in part from the article by Jim Remley

Contrary to popular belief, when selling your home its value is determined by one thing and one thing only - what a qualified buyer is willing to pay for it. No more and no less. Sure, many sellers will argue that their home has an insurance replacement value, or an appraised value, or a tax assessed value, but unless your insurance agent, your banker, or your tax assessor is willing to write you a check for the home - guess what? None of that matters. A home without a buyer has no value in the market place. Sure it might have a value to you the seller, and it might have a value to your banker, and to your insurance agent, and to your appraiser. But none of these people are buyers.



So here is the secret to pricing your home to sell - It's not what you think the home is worth that matters, it's what a reasonable buyer will think your home is worth that will ultimately determine if your home will sell.



Now you maybe thinking - Hey wait, if I left it up to a buyer, they would pay me as little as possible for my home. True, they would. But in the real world every buyer knows that you, the seller, have no obligation to sell your home at any price. To purchase your home the buyer will have to make you an offer you can't or won't refuse. One that will motivate you to pack up your Ken and Barbie collection, hire a local mover, and wave good bye to a home full of memories.



But here-in lies the trap that many sellers fall into (myself included), which is the mistaken idea that we can hold out for an inflated price and eventually the market will come to us. Wrong! Buyers are under no obligation to buy any particular home, and no amount of marketing, open houses, websites, or signage will motivate a buyer to purchase an overpriced home. Why? Because they can buy one of your neighbours homes for less! This reveals one of the most important considerations in pricing your home - Price VS Time.

Understanding Price VS Time

The age old dilemma that has faced buyers and sellers since the dawn of private property rights is a simple question: What is more important price or time? Believe it or not this conundrum underlies and controls every sellers decision to sell, and every buyers need to complete a purchase. For sellers this boils down to the need to sell within a set time frame or instead to hold out for the best possible price, and as you might guess, for buyers it's the need to buy within a set time frame or to purchase a home for the lowest possible price.


A seller who would like to sell for top dollar should be prepared to potentially wait longer for a buyer willing to pay a premium price. Like trying to sell ice during December, a seller might have to give the stuff away just to get rid of it, but if they wait long enough, say until mid-August when temperatures crest over 100 degrees suddenly that same ice can have real value. On the flip side, a seller who needs to sell quickly, and doesn't have time to wait, should expect to discount their price somewhat because of the limited time they have to expose their home to the market.

What's the difference? Timing!

Buyers are in the same boat. A buyer who has the luxury of shopping for a home over a long period of time can probably wait to find a bargain, while another buyer who must buy a home in the next few weeks will probably be willing to pay a premium. Again it boils down to price vs. time. So you might ask yourself what is your highest priority - Selling quickly or selling for a higher price?

Many homeowners will attempt to put the responsibility of getting both top dollar and fast sale on the back of their hired gun, the real estate agent. The result can be summed up in one word - frustration. Why? Because no matter how much a seller yells, screams, and kicks a real estate agent, they don't do miracles. This is why successful sellers understand that while a real estate agents job is to provide marketing, expert advice, and negotiating services, in the end they don't own the property. They don't make the final decisions on pricing. The seller does, and ultimately the seller's asking price will in large part determine how slowly or quickly the home will sell.

To frame this discussion in a different way, consider what you will do should you arrive luggage in hand at the end of your listing period and the home has not yet sold. At that point are you more likely to give it a little more time or adjust your price? I know - Neither, I'll just fire the agent! To be honest, this is exactly what many sellers' do, they fire their agent and reboot the marketing. Does it work? Sometimes it does, but often these sellers end up three months later in the same slow boat to nowhere. Successful sellers on the other hand take ownership of their pricing decisions by making a clear decision about which is more important to them, selling quickly or selling for top dollar.

Successful sellers have learned that to price their home accurately means they need to think like a buyer, they need to get inside a buyers skin and look at the world through a buyers eyes. For instance, imagine for a minute that you are moving to another area of the country, to a city that you are completely unfamiliar with. If you were faced with buying a home in strange city what would be your first step?

As a typical internet empowered real estate buyer you will look at an average of nine homes over eight weeks with the assistance of a real estate professional. By the end of your journey, like many buyers, you become so knowledgeable about the market that by the last showing you are able to guess, with reasonable accuracy, each homes listing price before your agent can even tell you.

So what happened here? As a buyer you went from a blank slate, with no impression of the market to having the ability to predict listing prices.

Summary: if your home is not priced correctly, it is usually rejected by most buyers before they even see it. And, if they do see it they will reject it because it does not favourably compare to other homes in the same price range.

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Thank you for reading my blog and if there is anything else I can help you with please don't hesitate to contact me,



Mark





A. Mark Argentino
P. Eng. Broker
Specializing in Residential & Investment Real Estate


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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Moving Company Website Review

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Moving with children can create special concerns and can be as challenging as it is exciting. Sometimes more so. Moving is as hard for kids as it is for adults. They are leaving behind familiar places and important friends. They are starting over: seeking new friends and adjusting to a new home, neighborhood, and school. But because they're still learning how to socialize and how to effectively get their needs, children need caring adults to listen and help them adjust to their new home, now more than ever.

When you are moving with pet, this too can create challenges. Pre-planning is the key to an easier transfer, regardless of the mode of transportation chosen. Travel arrangements should be completed as far in advance of moving day as is practical, keeping departure day tasks to a minimum. One person in the family should assume responsibility for the pet.

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