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Convert your Rental Payments into Mortgage Payments?

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Richmond, British Columbia, Canada - A usual question of a prospective homebuyer is whether it is a good time for him or her to finally buy a home, or perhaps, wait for a little while, until he or she feels that the market is totally down. In this way, the homebuyer thinks he or she can speculate and avail of a much lower property price.

Hence, the wait-and-see attitude is evident. Thus, resorting to renting backed by his or her own reasons is what he or she is likely to act upon.

Renting for some people is probably something they prefer. Who could argue that?

However while in the period of waiting, a renter still pays his or her rent. The amount in the long run could be quite substantial. Let's say you pay for your monthly housing rental for eight hundred dollars ($800.00). In twelve months, you actually had accumulated an amount of nine thousand six hundred dollars ($9,600). This amount goes to your landlord (who may be holding a mortgage on the property you are renting and pays the mortgage to the lender).

When you convert your rental payments into mortgage payments, the amount that you pay for your own property  goes directly to your lender. You will be in a better position because as time goes by, the property that you now own can let you enjoy leverage as you build equity. 

If you are currently renting and would like to see if home buying could be a good option for you, you may browse through www.iclickproperty.com or call me at 778-896-4493

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Sheila Atienza, 

Published Book Author

  • How to Prepare to Own a Home in Canada: Recession-proof Lifestyle for Immigrants and First-time Buyers 
  • Canadian Home Financing Simplified: How to Qualify as a Real Estate Buyer 

 Sheila Atienza is a published author, and former Realtor and Mortgage Broker who serves in the communities of Richmond, such as, Terra Nova, Sea Island, Bridgeport, West Cambie, East Cambie, Riverdale, Quilchena, Granville, Seafair, Boyd Park, Steveston Village, Steveston North, Steveston South, Westwind, Woodwards, Broadmoor, Garden City, Saunders, South Arm, Brighouse, Brighouse South, Mclennan North, Gilmore, Mclennan, East Richmond, McNair, Ironwood, Hamilton. Sheila has been helping immigrants, first time buyers and investors through her printed books and online publications.

 

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