Friday, November 27, 2009
1 Bedroom Condo Apartment for Rent at Bathurst and Briar Hill
Description: Absolutely Stunning. Shows 10+++ Fully Renovated. Beautiful Open Concept Design. Hardwood Floors In Living/Dining Room, Track Lighting, Granite Countertops In Kitchen And Bathroom. Ceramic Backsplash, Double Sink, New Appliances, Parking, Outdoor Courtyard, Underground Parking. Never Lived In. This One Won't Last!!!
http://www.zeeniakola.com/search/feature.cfm?ml_num=C1740679
Extras: Stainless Steel Fridge, Stove, B/I Dishwasher, B/I Microwave, All In One Front Loading Washer/Dryer, Broadloom Where Laid, A/C With Remote. Beautifully Restored Building With Media Room, Party Room, Excercise Room, Guest Suite.
For further information contact:
Zeenia Kola - Sales Representative with Re/Max Realty Specialists Inc. Brokerage.
Ph: 905-828-3434
Website: http://www.zeeniakola.com/
Email: zeenia@zeeniakola.com
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Closing Costs
Below you will find a brief explanation of these costs. Please note these are some of the closing costs you may encounter depending on your specific situation. Use this as a guideline then talk with your lawyer who can provide a more realistic estimate for your situation.
Appraisal Fee Generally Required with New Homes
An appraisal provides the lender with a professional opinion of the market value of the property. This cost is normally the responsibility of the and it can cost between $100 - $300.
Home Inspection Fee Generally Required with Resale Homes
A professional inspection of the home, top to bottom, is for the benefit of the buyer. A home inspection can cost anywhere from $300 - $400 and is well worth the investment. When hiring a home inspector make sure the inspector has liability insurance just in case they overlook something.
Fire Insurance
Mortgage lenders require a certificate of fire insurance to be in place from the time you take possession of the home. The amount required is generally the amount of the mortgage or the replacement cost of the home. This cost can vary on the property size, amount of coverage, the insurance company and the municipality. The cost can vary anywhere from $250-$600 annually for most properties.
Provincial Sales Tax on Mortgage Insurance
If your mortgage is insured, (CMHC or Genworth Financial), you will be required to pay the applicable taxes on the insurance premium on closing. While the insurance premium can be added to the mortgage amount, the tax must be paid at closing.
Land Survey Fee or Title Insurance Fee
A recent survey of the property is usually required by lenders. If one is not available the cost can range between $600 - $900 for a new survey. In lieu of the survey most lenders today will accept title insurance which can cost considerably less.
Legal Costs and Disbursements
Lawyers and notaries charge fees for their services involved in drafting the title deed, preparing the mortgage, and conducting the various searches.Disbursements are out-of-pocket expenses incurred during the process such as registrations, searches, and supplies.
Land Transfer Tax
Most provinces charge a land transfer tax payable by the purchaser. The amount varies depending on the province. Land transfer tax is based on the purchase price. First time home buyers purchasing a new home may be entitled to a refund.
New Home Warranty
In most provinces new homes are covered by a new home warranty program. The cost to the purchaser for this warranty is approximately $600 and should the builder default or fail to build to an agreed-upon standard the fund will finish or repair the deficiencies to a maximum amount. For more information on Ontario new home warranty visit http://www.tarion.com.
GST
GST is payable on the purchase of a newly built homes only. If you are purchasing a new home make sure you know who pays this, you or the builder. On the offer the purchase price will say "Plus GST" or "GST Included" and who gets any GST rebates. Many builders have included this cost into the purchase price so the buyer does not have to come up with it at closing.
An estimate should be made for closing adjustments for bills the seller has prepaid such as property taxes, utility bills, and other charges. Any bills after the closing date are the responsibility of the purchaser. A lawyer will let you know what they are once the various searches have been completed
If you have any questions, please feel free to call or email Zeenia Kola at 905-828-3434 or
zeenia@zeeniakola.com