How to Buy a House With No Money Down in Canada

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More Potential Homeowners are Hoping for No-Money-Down Loans

Many Canadians want to own homes, but they cannot secure down payments. It is possible to purchase a home with no money down--even in tough times.

Things You'll Need

  • Personal information, such as driver's license
  • Copy of previous year's taxes
  • Proof of employment/or business income
  • Copies of monthly bills
  • Bank account information (checking, savings and other accounts)
  • Proof of other assets, such as vehicles
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Instructions

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      Home Sales Expected to Become Greater in the Following Year

      First-time homebuyers, recent college graduates and people with sizable incomes but little savings are great candidates for no-money-down programs. Determine what you can afford.

      Sometimes it's difficult to qualify for these programs, but once you know your options, you can own a home without breaking the bank.

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      Check with lenders about no-money-down programs. Many offer programs with easy qualifications, but others take a little bit of work.

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      The New Home Can Really be Yours

      If you do not qualify through the lender, consider borrowing your down payment from family.

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      Some lenders will finance the entire mortgage, but you need Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). You will not have a down payment, but you will have a higher mortgage each month. Many homebuyers who choose 100 percent mortgages split them into two mortgages, creating a PMI loophole.

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      Getting Your Ducks in a Row

      If you have life insurance, you can borrow against the policy for the down payment. Other financial avenues to consider include pensions or other retirement accounts in Canada.

Tips & Warnings

  • Read the fine print and understand everything. Ask lenders for all your borrowing options. Compare lenders' options and rates.

  • Don't let the lender fool you into thinking you can afford a home that you truly cannot. You know how far your money goes each month.

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