It appears that some women home buyers wish they have known more before purchasing a home.
According to survey done by TD Canada Trust Women and Home Ownership poll;
25% of women home buyers wish that they had learned more about their mortgage option,
36% said they wish they had ask more question about the fees and cost related to maintaining property.
30% indicated that they hadn't calculated the annual expense of maintaining a property.
43% women felt that their biggest problem in the home ownership was the cost of maintenance and repairs.
TD Canada Trust has this Mortgage selection tool to help the potential home buyers identify the type of mortgage that might be right for them.
TD Canada Trust's Chris Wisniewski recommends the following to home buyers.
1. Choosing an amortization period shorter that the standard 35-year period.
2. To estimate their closing cost to be the equivalent of 1.5-4% of the cost of their home.
3. Making a budget and planning monthly housing expenses to be less than a third of your
monthly housing income.
4. Hiring a qualified home inspector
The result of the survey will give some good advise for anyone thinking about entering the housing market this spring.
Please go to Article:
According to survey done by TD Canada Trust Women and Home Ownership poll;
25% of women home buyers wish that they had learned more about their mortgage option,
36% said they wish they had ask more question about the fees and cost related to maintaining property.
30% indicated that they hadn't calculated the annual expense of maintaining a property.
43% women felt that their biggest problem in the home ownership was the cost of maintenance and repairs.
TD Canada Trust has this Mortgage selection tool to help the potential home buyers identify the type of mortgage that might be right for them.
TD Canada Trust's Chris Wisniewski recommends the following to home buyers.
1. Choosing an amortization period shorter that the standard 35-year period.
2. To estimate their closing cost to be the equivalent of 1.5-4% of the cost of their home.
3. Making a budget and planning monthly housing expenses to be less than a third of your
monthly housing income.
4. Hiring a qualified home inspector
The result of the survey will give some good advise for anyone thinking about entering the housing market this spring.
Please go to Article:
http://homeandgarden.homes-extra.ca/Homes/2010/03/16/13246606.html

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