In this section you will find articles to help guide you through the home buying process, with some helpful hints to use before and after you purchase your home. There are many steps in buying a new home. Doing your homework before you begin can help make the decision-making process much easier, not to mention suggesting ways to save you time and money!
One of the main things that holds some renters back from buying their first home is coming up with the downpayment. The cost of living continues to rise, and in the Greater Calgary Area healthy housing market, so do home values. It is a wise idea to set saving for a downpayment as a priority in order to reap the benefit of homeowner equity. Educated consumers find out what their options are, then do some creative thinking as to how to save money starting today.
Depending on how much of a downpayment you can afford, here are your mortgage options:
High-ratio and no-downpayment mortgages have lower downpayments, but they require a higher mortgage loan insurance premium. This premium is added to the amount you borrow. As a first-time buyer, you can also use money saved in your RSP toward a downpayment with a maximum of $20,000 per person. Using a $250,000 purchase price as an example, the following chart depicts the different downpayment options:
| Type of Mortgage | % Downpayment | Amount of Downpayment |
| Conventional | 25% | $62,500 |
| High Ratio | 5% | $12,500 |
| No Downpayment | 0% | $0 |
Consider the following possibilities to help you save what you’ll need to enter the new home marketplace.
Happy saving!
A home is the largest investment most Canadians make in their lifetime. When you decide to purchase a new home, the reputation of the builder is one of the many items you'll want to consider. Buying from a builder with a solid reputation for providing quality and excellent service brings you peace of mind.
It's protection for you, and one of the major reasons why so many people choose to purchase new over resale. The Alberta new home warranty program is a non-profit, private corporation that was established in 1974 to protect the rights of new home buyers, and regulate new home builders. The Alberta new home program administers the Alberta New Home Warranties Plan Act, one of North America's most comprehensive warranty programs. This organization ensures that builders uphold the requirements outlined in the legislation, and protects customers if those obligations are not fulfilled.
New home owners receive deposit protection, protection against delayed closings or occupancies without proper written notice, and protection against defects in work and materials, major structural defects, and in some cases, unauthorized substitutions.
Your new home or condominium suite is warranted for a total of five years from the day you take possession. In the case of condominiums, coverage also includes the areas residents share, which are called the common elements, and takes effect the day the condominium is registered. The warranty stays in effect, even if the home is sold before the warranty period is up. Maximum warranty coverage has increased from $150,000 to $300,000 for all new homes with a possession date on or after July 1, 2006. Depending on the item, the coverage lasts for one, two or seven years.
The statutory one-year warranty begins the day you take possession and ends the day before the first anniversary of this date. This warranty is provided by your builder and requires that:
The two-year warranty coverage is also provided by your builder. It begins on the day you take possession and ends on the day before the second anniversary of this date. This warranty covers:
At Mattamy Homes, we thought it would be helpful to outline the major steps in the order they will occur as you advance from purchaser to homeowner.
At Mattamy Homes, we believe it is important to keep the lines of communication open throughout the New Home Buying Process, from before you move in until you have lived in one of our communities for more than one year. Listening to what our homeowners have to say helps us to ensure that we are with you every step of the way.