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Five simple ways to start saving for a down payment in 2010

By Parmida Modiri
Accredited Mortgage Professional
Signature Service Financial

Saving up for a home isn’t easy. It takes dedication and some financial planning to be able to afford a property.  In order to obtain the best available interest rates Canadian mortgage lenders require at least 5% down payment. With recent comments by Jim Flaherty, Finance Minister, we may even start seeing 10% down payment requirements in future. This means that saving money for a down payment is crucial.

Here are 5 ways to help you start saving towards a down payment:

1. Aim towards stability

Being in the working world isn’t easy, especially contending with competition from other prospective employees. To qualify for a mortgage, it is important to have a stable job, making a sustainable income. Individuals that jump from job to job are more likely to appear risky, so whenever possible, try and keep a consistent job history.

If you find yourself having trouble putting money away, there are few options. You can always start searching for another job with a better pay rate. As well, you can ask your employer for a pay raise. Both can be intimidating situations to be in, but if you find yourself struggling to keep up with household costs, it will be much more difficult to save up for a down payment.

2. Gifts are lovely!

This cannot apply to everyone, but having a family member give a gift of money can greatly help with a down payment of a home. Gifts of money are typically most commonly seen in newlywed couples, who are just starting their lives together looking for a home. Of course, this is not always the case.

Just remember there are some stipulations on gift letters and getting approved for a mortgage. The gift must come from a direct relative (mother, father, sister, etc) and must be deposited in your own bank account prior to closing date of your home purchase.

3. Open a savings account

One of the best ways to save money is to open a savings account and if possible, label it “DOWN PAYMENT”. By depositing regular installments of some extra money into that account, you start saving without even really realizing it. Banks even offer automatic deposit; therefore you don’t even have to think about the money being set aside. As well, you can adjust the amount of money going into this account. For example, if you recently got a raise at work and can afford to put in $100/week, you can find yourself with $5,200 by the end of 2010.

The Government of Canada has recently introduced a new Tax Free Savings Account, which allows Canadian residents to put in up to $5,000 per year. The money withdrawn is tax free and does not need to be repaid into the account (which is different from the Home Buyer’s Plan). For more information on the Tax Free Savings Account, please click here.

4. RRSPs are not just for retirement

Well, actually they are – but the Home Buyer’s plan allows you to use your RRSPs towards your first home purchase. The Home Buyer’s plan is a good way for those first time home buyers with RRSPs to be able to put money down without any income tax deduction. From RRSPs, one is allowed to withdraw up to $25,000 towards the purchase of a home. This money has to be paid back into the RRSP over an extended period of time. If you pay the entire withdrawn amount within 15 years, the original withdrawn amount is tax free.

If you are not a first time home buyer, you can still deduct from your RRSP, up to your deduction limit. The limit is different for every individual. A quick way to find out what your deduction limit is can be done by looking at your latest Notice of Assessment. For 2010, the maximum deduction limit is $22,000. Some individuals may find that they have a larger limit due to the fact that they have not withdrawn any amount from their RRSPs in the last 20 years.

5. Mutual Funds/GICS/Canada Savings Bonds

Putting some of your hard earned money away so you can’t touch it makes it harder for you to spend it. For example, a high interest savings account typically has high charges associated with taking out money. This savings account can even allow automatic deposits to be made on a specific schedule. It makes it less tempting to take out that money for other things.

Other types of bonds have different options as to whether they are lockable or not. But again, these offer sure ways of investing your money and keeping it safe. Although interest rates are low right now, even gaining a small amount of extra money on them are beneficial ways to save up more.

Having sufficient down payment is one of the most important ways of being approved for obtaining a mortgage. With the possibility of stricter requirements, including a 10% down payment requirement, it is important to start planning ahead this year.

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    Wallace Station Lofts is the vision of developer George Vandenbergh, a former Montrealer, whose passions include architecture, antiques and horticulture. Not only does he see Wallace Station Lofts as a historic landmark, he considers the renovation of such buildings as a means of providing people with a livable alternative, in contrast to contemporary condominium design and lifestyle. With an extensive scholarly background in historical art and furniture, George Vandenbergh has selected Terradigm Developments Inc. to assemble a team of planners and designers to ensure that Wallace Station Lofts‘s fundamental design aesthetics are brought back to life for residents to admire and enjoy. He is personally committed to ensuring that Wallace Station Lofts becomes Toronto’s premiere boutique loft development.

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    Real warehouse lofts just minutes from downtown

    An authentic loft conversion complex in a red brick factory warehouse at 371 Wallace Avenue, in the Bloor-Dundas area. Here, you’re just minutes to Roncevalles Avenue, a cornucopia of delicatessens, restaurants and bistros, scenic High Park, and popular Bloor West Village, well known for its diverse collection of boutiques, bakeries, delis, bars and restaurants. And access to subway, streetcar, bus and GO train.

    Wallace Station Lofts features a four-storey loft building and five exquisite coach houses. Both house a unique collection of specially designed, multi-level hard lofts, each loft uniquely different, and all featuring impressive architectural features while maintaining original structural integrity.

    Imagine spacious loft designs that are not off the rack, but bold, inspiring and, in most instances, can be tailored to fit individual special wishes. Imagine room proportions that are overly generous. Imagine heritage details from the past fused with modern building material. This is what authentic loft living is all about, and you’ll find it waiting for you now at Wallace Station Lofts.

    Grade level lofts come with fenced outdoor patios. Upper level lofts come in a variety of exciting shapes and sizes, with Juliette balconies and terraces, including some with rooftop gardens. Residents of the upper level lofts will have the pleasure of experiencing stunning vistas of the matured-treed, surrounding Dundas-Bloor neighbourhood, High Park and downtown skyline. Given the building’s east-west orientation, there will always be maximum exposure to sunlight throughout the year. And because no two individuals are alike, loft floor plans can be customized to suit the most discerning of tastes.

    Wallace Station Lofts also offers a collection of fabulous Coach House Lofts, which boast the same dedication and commitment to architectural and finishing excellence as the main building lofts. Light-filled interiors feature three levels, ceilings up to eighteen-feet high, direct private entries and rooftop gardens, to name a few highlights. And like the main building, the coach houses’ heritage features have been carefully preserved, thus adding to the visually aesthetic appeal of the structure.

    Wallace Station Lofts is the vision of developer George Vandenbergh, a former Montrealer, whose passions include architecture, antiques and horticulture. Not only does he see Wallace Station Lofts as a historic landmark, he considers the renovation of such buildings as a means of providing people with a livable alternative, in contrast to contemporary condominium design and lifestyle. With an extensive scholarly background in historical art and furniture, George Vandenbergh has selected Terradigm Developments Inc. to assemble a team of planners and designers to ensure that Wallace Station Lofts’s fundamental design aesthetics are brought back to life for residents to admire and enjoy. He is personally committed to ensuring that Wallace Station Lofts becomes Toronto’s premiere boutique loft development.

    With over 45 years of development and building experience in Canada and the United States, the principals of Terradigm Developments Inc. have attained a reputation for trust and reliability throughout the real estate industry. A continued dedication to superior quality and design leadership has earned the respect and confidence of customers and associates alike. Just a few of the company’s achievements include No. 8 Sultan, an elegant condo in the heart of Toronto’s Bloor – Yorkville neighbourhood, The Residence and Shoppes of Lawrence Park on Yonge Street, and Florida Towers in Miami Beach. Today, Terradigm Developments is proud to be part of Wallace Station Lofts, where fine attention to detail is only surpassed by the company’s dedication to customer satisfaction.

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