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First-Time Homebuyer: A Simple Guide

Charlotte Ferguson | April 13th, 2026 | General

First-Time Homebuyer: A Simple Guide

Buying your first home is exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you navigate the process as a first-time homebuyer.

1. Know Your Finances

Before searching for a home, check your finances:

  • Credit Score: A good score (at least 620) helps you get better mortgage rates. Check your credit report for errors and improve your score if needed.
  • Down Payment: In Canada, the down payment is:
    • 5% for homes under $500,000.
    • 10% for the portion between $500,000 and $1 million.
    • 20% for homes over $1 million.
  • If your down payment is less than 20%, you’ll need mortgage insurance.

2. Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage

A mortgage pre-approval tells you how much you can borrow and helps you set a budget. It also shows sellers you are a serious buyer.

3. Explore Government Programs

Canada offers programs for first-time homebuyers:

  • First-Time Home Buyer Incentive: The government can help reduce your monthly payments.
  • RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan: Withdraw up to $35,000 from your RRSP for your down payment without tax penalties.
  • GST/HST Rebate: You may qualify for a rebate on taxes paid for new homes or major renovations.

4. Find a Real Estate Agent

A knowledgeable real estate agent can make your home search easier. They will help you find homes, negotiate offers, and guide you through the process.

5. Do Your Research

Research neighborhoods to find the right fit for you. Consider:

  • Amenities: Look for nearby schools, parks, and shops.
  • Market Trends: Understand property values in the area.
  • Future Developments: Check for any planned changes that might affect property values.

6. Get a Home Inspection

Always get a home inspection before buying. An inspector checks for problems in the home, which can help you avoid costly repairs later.

7. Make an Offer

When you find a home you love, your agent will help you make an offer. This includes the price, deposit, and any conditions (like a home inspection). Be prepared for negotiations.

8. Closing the Deal

Once your offer is accepted, you’ll work on closing the sale:

  • Finalize your mortgage with the lender.
  • Work with a lawyer to handle legal documents.
  • Do a final walk-through of the home.

On closing day, you’ll sign papers and officially become a homeowner!

Conclusion

Buying your first home in Canada can be a rewarding experience. By understanding your finances, exploring government programs, and working with professionals, you can make the process smoother. If you're ready to start your journey to homeownership, I'm here to help you every step of the way!

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