Archive for August, 2008

International Real Estate Investment Seminar September 18

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Be sure to join Hot Spot Investments for our upcoming International real estate investment seminar on Thursday, September 18.  We will providing information on Serena Residences in Mazatlan, overview and opportunities in the United States, and will have guest speak Geoff Bramwell of Los Suenos in Nicaragua to discuss how Nicaragua is the next big place to invest in.  To attend you need to register prior to the event as space is limited.  E-mail us at info@hotspotinvestments.ca to register. 

Date: Thursday, September 18
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Heritage Inn, Saskatoon (map)
Website: www.hotspotinvestments.ca

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you there.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

Warman Townhouse For Sale!

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

warman real estate 

I currently have a brand new townhouse for sale in the town of Warman.  Warman is the fastest growing community in Saskatchewan and is located only 10 minutes outside of Saskatoon.  This beautiful 1,136 sqft 2 storey townhouse contains 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths.  It has a single attached garage and has one of the best locations available in Warman.  Located near the new future community recreation centre, brand new Legends Golf Course and across the field from the elementary school you don’t get much better than this!  The main floor consists of laminate floor throughout and solid maple cabinets in the kitchen.  There is upgraded lighting throughout the entire townhouse and a nice finishing package to finish off the look.  All windows are triple pane which great for energy effciency and the basement is open for development.

This townhouse is brand new and priced for a quick sale.  There is currently one more phase to be sold in this development that won’t be completed until 2009.  The final phase is starting at $299,000 so this is a great buy or investment!  Whether you are looking for yourself or looking for an investment property in Warman, this townhouse is for you!  For additional information on this warman real estate listing visit my website for additional pictures and information.

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

FINTRAC – Anti Money Laundering

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

As you go to purchase a home in Saskatoon or sell a home in Saskatoon, you will find something different than if you bought or sold a house in Saskatoon before July. All agents must gather your identification in the form of photo ID now when you are buying or selling a house in Saskatoon. This is the same across Canada, but Saskatchewan realtors are ahead of many other provinces. This is mandatory compliance for Realtors® and every agent must follow these rules.

So far I have not had any issues with my clients, but I have heard of a few people who were previously looking to buy a house in Saskatoon just ‘disappear’. It is astounding how much money has been laundered in Canada through residential real estate. In our booming Saskatoon market I fear how many transactions took place with drug, prostitution or any other illegally obtained money. Finally, instead of leaving it to the ethics of real estate agents in Saskatoon, the government is making it mandatory to be prudent and ensure that the people we are dealing with to purchase and sell homes in Saskatoon are being monitored to help put a stop to money laundering. There is never a good reason to launder money and this illegal act is often the result of things that tear families apart and this money can also be used to finance terrorist activities. I was shocked to learn that certain events of 911 could have been funded with as little as $300,000.

So, if your Saskatoon real estate agent does not ask for your ID when you are purchasing or selling a home in Saskatoon, you should remind them or ask them why they are not complying. If they are not aware of the compliance issues or are not following them, they risk major fines but they also put other people at risk.

For more information on FINTRAC or purchase a home in Saskatoon, be sure to contact me!

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

CMHC Pulls Plug On Zero Down Mortgage

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

When I bought my first house in Saskatoon only a few years ago I needed to have 5% as a down payment. This was all fine and dandy in the house market in Saskatoon in 2006 when I had time to “save” for a down payment without worrying about the market going up too much more in 3 months than it took me to save (I am sure I was saving for longer than that though). As a first time home buyer in Saskatoon I was able to use my RRSP’s and put those towards my 5% down. That was very helpful as otherwise I probably wouldn’t have been able to buy a house in Saskatoon. I probably would have taken advantage of the 0% down had it been available at that time.

Our government is trying to ensure that we do not fall into the same avalanche of lending disaster as the US and this is one of the ways they see to attempt to keep our Canadian housing market strong and to risk us going down the same road as the US. One major difference is that, to buy a house in Saskatoon and in Canada in general, we have to have more than a mere pulse. In the US anyone with a pulse was getting a mortgage. I see it with car sales, if you have a beating heart you can get a car, but it is not that easy for buying a home in Saskatoon.

I don’t disagree that the government has to be prudent so that we don’t find ourselves in trouble, but I don’t agree that we are in the same situation as the US. What I do think though is that first time home buyers in Saskatoon sometimes have their sights set very high. Instead of getting a ‘starter house’ in Saskatoon or a ‘starter condo’ in Saskatoon, many first time home buyers in Saskatoon want to jump into their dream home the first crack at it. I do know of several people who would rather continue to rent something that is deemed ‘nicer’ instead of buying something a bit smaller and owning it. Some of what we are experiencing with people overextending actually comes from not wanting to live within your means. So, maybe instead of pulling the pin on Zero down, the lenders should be helping people determine what they can afford comfortably and why it may be of benefit to start smaller and work your way up when buying a house in Saskatoon.

Just my opinion though as I was one of the lucky ones who bought when our Saskatoon real estate market was still slow and cheap.

For additional information on this story or any other questions about the Saskatoon real estate market feel free to contact me!

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.

40 Year Mortages – A Thing Of The Past

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

In an effort to ensure that Canadians do not come even close to falling to the subprime mortgage woes and despair that the US has been facing, the decision has been made by CMHC to end 40 year amortization periods for home buyers. The 40 year mortgage was only put into place last year as home prices across Canada were on the rise, making it hard for first time home buyers in Saskatoon as well as first time home buyers in Canada to purchase a new home. The theory was to keep monthly payments low, but this also means more risk.

I, personally, at first hated the thought of a 40 year mortgage. Working with so many first time home buyers in Saskatoon though, I began to see the benefits and am still undecided if I agree with CHMC no longer backing it. Just because someone was buying a home in Saskatoon under the 40 year amortization period to get started did not mean that Saskatoon home buyer had to stay with the 40 year mortgage for 40 years. This is a way to get people into the market. In theory, a person’s annual salary should increase, not decrease, throughout their life, which should make it easier to increase your monthly payments after your first term, thereby decreasing the amortization to 30 years, 25 years, etc.

Many financial advisors and institutions did not like the 40 year mortgage as they were worried the buyers would not be able to survive a shift in economy, but out of the 40% of 40 year mortgages many of them were entrepreneurs who finally found a way to finance their small businesses.

By killing the 40 year mortgage, CHMC was trying to protect us from overextending and possibly not being able to pay back their loans. One of the biggest users of the 40 year mortgage though was not only the first time home buyer in Saskatoon, but it was also entrepreneurs across Canada. So, not only will it be harder for first time home buyers in Saskatoon after October, it will be harder for small business owners as well.

So, if you are contemplating getting into the Saskatoon housing market and are not able to go the 25-30 year route, you better get into the Saskatoon housing market before October if you want to take advantage of the 40 year mortgage.

For more information on this or if you are looking to buy or sell a home in Saskatoon or the surrounding area be sure to contact me!

Kari Calder
Saskatoon Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd.