Hi CDs,
I need your comments. I am 2.5 yr old immigrant. My spouse has job of 40000 and i am still struggling for a good permenent job. I can afford 10% down payment if I buy house up to 300,000. Do any body has experience what will be monthly expenses in house? I am paying $865 rent in apartment. Are OLD houses give appreciation?
Thanks in advance
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Originally posted by love_n_peace
Hi CDs,
I need your comments. I am 2.5 yr old immigrant. My spouse has job of 40000 and i am still struggling for a good permenent job. I can afford 10% down payment if I buy house up to 300,000. Do any body has experience what will be monthly expenses in house? I am paying $865 rent in apartment. Are OLD houses give appreciation?
Thanks in advance
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"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win" - Mahatma Gandhi
With a 40K salaray, you may not qualify for a 300K house with 10% down in the first place. Talk to some mortgage consultant and see your borrowing limits. If you can't get the mortgage approved, may be all these exercises might go waste!
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Originally posted by love_n_peace
Hi CDs,
I need your comments. I am 2.5 yr old immigrant. My spouse has job of 40000 and i am still struggling for a good permenent job. I can afford 10% down payment if I buy house up to 300,000. Do any body has experience what will be monthly expenses in house? I am paying $865 rent in apartment. Are OLD houses give appreciation?
Thanks in advance
Quote:
Originally posted by love_n_peace
Hi CDs,
I need your comments. I am 2.5 yr old immigrant.
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Are you there?
10% down means 270K mortgage. Add CMHC, Closing cost, minor expenses you are looking at 275K at the bare minimum.
Thats 1759 mortgage payement per month. at 6%/25 yrs
Assuming you are moving into a freehold unit (semi/detached/townhome)
250/month Water, Hydro, Heating
225/month property tax
Thats 2234/month just for the home.
Assuming that you make 35000 and wife makes 40000 thats total income of 75k. Generally that means take home income every 4 weeks of 2423
So thats leaves you $189/month for car insurance, car payment, gas, grocery, home improvement, cellphone, savings etc
Not a good idea.
I would suggest buying something in 200-225 range and ensuring that you have 20% down so there is no need to pay CMHC.
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Live and Let Live
Actually it is not the question rather the reply by VJ which has prompted me to give my input. Firstly, I agree with VJ's thoughts that if a family has more then 75 K income in Canada, they should think of buying a house. . ..... However, let me share my experience.
By the time I completed my two years as immigrant in Toronto, I started a job of approx 80K/yr, however, my wife was and still is a non-working house wife. I thought to be "House Owner" so made a purchase deal of a "New" house in Oshawa from builder at a purchase cost of 356K. Just before the completion of house, I got a better job in Kitchener so moved to Kitchener.
Drastic results were that I paid mortgage of vacant house for six months, till it was sold at original cost. So mortgage cost of six months plus sales agent commission at 4.25%, plus closing costs at purchasing & selling resulted in loss of 40K. Added to that was frequent travelling between Kitchenr and Oshawa, and loss of CMHC insurance (because I had purchased with 5% down payment) so in nut shell my total losses were almost $50K.
So brother, do not buy a house till the time you are sure that you will stay in the city for atleast next 5 years. As you are struggling so God knows where you find a good job opportunity. So my sincere advice is that just forget about buying house, and live comfortably. If you have extra money then spend on vacation, or move to a better apartment. House ia white elephant.
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A. Malik
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