Buying a house is not an easy task. Starting from searching for the best location and the right property to obtaining finances to secure the place, there are many problems a home buyer faces before and after buying their dream house. Additionally, some of these challenges could end up being quite expensive if not addressed early. So to help you out, Nola Stairs has explained how to solve some common challenges that new home buyers go through.
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Common Challenges That New Homebuyers Go Through
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Purchase Plus Improvement Mortgage By Nola Stairs
In this day and age, finding the home of your dreams with everything you are looking for is really easy. But in some cases, these properties may need a bit of TLC to match your needs perfectly. To provide the place with the TLC it needs, it’s going to cost you money and a significant amount. If you need to redirect your savings towards this, I suggest that you look for a Purchase Plus Improvements (PPI) mortgage.
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Condo vs Apartment: Breaking Down the Differences
Original Article Source Credits: Remax , https://blog.remax.ca/
Article Written By: NA
Original Article Posted on: January 9th, 2021
Link to Original Article: https://blog.remax.ca/condo-vs-apartment-breaking-down-the-differences/
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How Do You Buy A Home in a Sellers Market?
Original Article Source Credits: Remax , https://blog.remax.ca/
Article Written By: Lydia McNutt
Original Article Posted on: January 21st, 2021
Link to Original Article: https://blog.remax.ca/how-do-you-buy-a-home-in-a-sellers-market/#
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I love the New Year
I love the New Year; it means new beginnings and fresh starts.
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How Nola Stairs Helps Clients Find The Best Financial Solution For Their Situation
As a licensed mortgage broker and a realtor since 1992, I find that it has become increasingly difficult for borrowers to qualify for a mortgage in today’s marketplace. The rules are now much tougher, and lenders make you jump through too many hoops to get a mortgage.
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Housing sales in Northern BC continue to surge well into the fall
Original Article Source Credits: MyPrinceGeorgeNow , https://www.myprincegeorgenow.com/
Article Written By: Brendan Pawliw, staff
Original Article Posted on: Nov. 12th, 2020
Link to Original Article: https://www.myprincegeorgenow.com/131472/housing-sales-in-northern-bc-continue-to-surge-well-into-the-fall/
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Pace of Canadian mortgage credit growth is slowing
Original Article Source Credits: Mortgage Broker News , https://www.mortgagebrokernews.ca/
Article Written By: Ephraim Vecina
Original Article Posted on: 08 Oct 2020
Link to Original Article: https://www.mortgagebrokernews.ca/news/pace-of-canadian-mortgage-credit-growth-is-slowing-334020.aspx
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Canadian housing starts trend sees little change in September
Original Article Source Credits: NewsWire , https://www.newswire.ca/
Article Written By: NA
Original Article Posted on: Oct. 8, 2020
Link to Original Article: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/canadian-housing-starts-trend-sees-little-change-in-september-829453998.html
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BMO Housing Survey: COVID is Re-Shaping First-Time Homebuyer Needs but Many Still Believe it is a Good Time to Buy
Original Article Source Credits: NewsWire , https://www.newswire.ca/
Article Written By: NA
Original Article Posted on: Sep 24, 2020
Link to Original Article: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/bmo-housing-survey-covid-is-re-shaping-first-time-homebuyer-needs-but-many-still-believe-it-is-a-good-time-to-buy-817622572.html
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How This New Rule In The Mortgage Industry Could Affect You
COVID-19 has tremendously affected the economy, which has had a knock-on effect on the mortgage industry, including the stress test. A few years ago, the stress test was introduced to keep people from getting in over their heads if the market was to take an unsuspected turn for the worst and rates were to climb. It meant that it limited how much home seekers could borrow.
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