Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will make, so it is important to know your current financial situation to be sure that you buy a home that you can afford. 

 

 

  Getting your mortgage pre-approved will let you know what kind of house you can afford. It will make the search for your home easier and less time-consuming.To get your mortgage pre-approved, you will need:

Your personal information, including identification such as your driver’s license;

Details on your job and proof of your salary;

Information about your bank accounts, financial assets, current loans and other debts;

How much your down payment will be and where the money is coming from; and

Proof that you have enough money to cover the costs of closing the sale — usually between 1.5 — 4 per cent of the cost of the house.

Trouble Qualifying for a Mortgage?

Sometimes, after everything has been taken into account, you may find that you can’t afford the house you want. If that happens, you may want to:

Pay off some loans first.

Save up a larger down payment.

Revise your target house price.

The Importance of Your Credit Rating

Your credit history gives mortgage providers information on your financial past and how well you have paid your debts and bills.

If you have no credit history, it is important to start building one. This can be done, for example, by applying for a credit card.

If you have a bad credit history, you can still qualify for a mortgage as long as you have a guarantor — a person who meets the bank’s or credit union’s requirements, has a good credit history, and can guarantee your loan.

 

 

This article has been prepared by CMHC as a general resource. The information is provided for general illustrative purposes only, and does not take into account the specific objectives, circumstances and individual needs of the reader. It is not a substitute for professional advice. Neither CMHC nor any other party identified in this Fact Sheet (Lender, Broker etc.), assumes any liability of any kind in connection with the information provided.

For more homebuying tips, contact me  Ask your mortgage professional about CMHC.

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