Before we begin, I myself do not hit all 5 C's so if you feel a bit frustrated about the difficulties in finding a house or mortgage in your price range, I hear you. The US housing crisis of 10 years ago continues to have trickle effects in Canada as lenders continue to require higher and higher thresholds to qualify for real estate while real estate itself continues to say 'can't hear you, i'm too high above your price range'.
THE FIVE C'S
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It says here you are a professional hockey player? Anything other than the sweater as proof? |
The Solution - Talk the talk. Learn from your mistakes and create the story that makes the lender believe that you are a person of honor and high credit. Show them that letter of reference from your long-time employer. Say you are personal friends of George Clooney, then prove it. Might help, might not. Depends if they've seen Leatherheads.
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There's a slight problem with the foundation... |
renovating the house to make it more sellable? Are you working in a field who's employment security is tenuous at best, like you are a middle manager/salesman for Blackberry phones? Is your house on the site of an active volcano or ancient Indian burial ground? Was it once a grow op? While some of these may feel intangible, there is some merit to a lender to discovering if there are any warning signals that the borrower may not be able to pay their mortgage.
The Solution - Due diligence. Hey, it's one thing to buy a house built on an ancient Indian burial ground without knowing about it, it's another to do so willingly. If that house has been boarded up for three years, find out why. If it says roomy and airy and you find out it has no roof, walk away. I once had a neighbour who bought a house associated with drug pushers; seven years after purchase someone showed up at his door threatening to beat the shit out of him if he didn't tell him where the ex-owner was. True story.
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I once went to the bathroom at this place on Wall Street. |
The Solution - develop a reasonable budget detailing your income and your expenses. Factor in property taxes and utilities, something that is often forgotten by first time home owners who are transitioning from renting. Consider those extra purchases like perhaps a lawn mower or washer/dryer. Best to show to the lender that you have put reasonable consideration into your financial picture and your ability to pay your mortgage.
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Yes, it's durable, but is it resellable? |
The Solution - Buy low, sell high (or estimate high). If you bought that car for $8500, that's at least a $9000 vehicle. Newer vehicles resale value are easier to assess online so don't try to tell your lender than $40,000 truck has $20,000 worth of chrome upgrades added to it. Be prepared.
Credit - How is your credit? Have you proven yourself to be able to pay student loans, auto loans, credit cards on time? Did your Consumer Education Teacher back in high school do a good job in preparing you for this economic necessity to real estate (in)dependence? Not blaming Mr. B but according to my credit history; No.
All lenders require borrowers to submit to a credit check. Your name is run through a database of financial history to the lender a 'score' of how you are doing, paying bills wise. Sometimes, this number is all it will take for you to be disqualified from a mortgage application.
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I said a SMALL credit card. |
And you know what, with the amount of talk being spent on 'real estate bubbles' and 'market re-corrections' maybe renting for another year isn't that big of a deal. Keep watching your real estate guides and you may see a natural correction as to the prices of houses that don't sell and those that do. Let your broker help you find a house in a comfortable price range for your situation or at the very least find a comfortable price range before you start looking and deciding on houses that you will not be able to afford.
Why set yourself up for disappointment from a rejected mortgage application?
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