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FREE eBook: Guide on How To Buy A Home In Canada

Investocrat

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Are you looking at buying a home in Canada soon?

Download this free e-Book today and buy your first home in Canada like a pro! Written by a Canadian immigrant to help other immigrants. Visit www.savvynewcanadians.com.

As a new immigrant, you may find out that the “house purchasing business” is somewhat complicated.
Some of the many questions answered in this 71-page eBook include:
  • Which is better financially: Rent or Buy?
  • What is the condition of the real estate market?
  • How much house can we afford to buy?
  • Which neighbourhood?
  • How much do we need for down payment?
  • How much money do we need in addition to our down payment?
  • How soon do we need to get all the required resources ready?
  • Do we need a realtor or should we go it alone?
  • Who do we approach first? The bank/lender? A realtor?
  • How do we get a lawyer? What is their role in real estate transactions?
  • And many more questions!
 

steaky

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Just a reminder, you don't necessary need a lawyer in order to buy a house in Canada. You can use a notary public instead.

Are you looking at buying a home in Canada soon?

Download this free e-Book today and buy your first home in Canada like a pro! Written by a Canadian immigrant to help other immigrants. Visit www.savvynewcanadians.com.

As a new immigrant, you may find out that the “house purchasing business” is somewhat complicated.
Some of the many questions answered in this 71-page eBook include:
  • Which is better financially: Rent or Buy?
  • What is the condition of the real estate market?
  • How much house can we afford to buy?
  • Which neighbourhood?
  • How much do we need for down payment?
  • How much money do we need in addition to our down payment?
  • How soon do we need to get all the required resources ready?
  • Do we need a realtor or should we go it alone?
  • Who do we approach first? The bank/lender? A realtor?
  • How do we get a lawyer? What is their role in real estate transactions?
  • And many more questions!