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WHAT ARE YOUR CLOSING COSTS WHEN PURCHASING A HOME IN VICTORIA BC?

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WHAT ARE YOUR CLOSING COSTS WHEN PURCHASING A HOME IN VICTORIA BC?

 

What are your closing costs when purchasing a home in BCMost Buyers know that they will make a downpayment to buy your house. But that is just part of the money required to buy a home.

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In addition to your down payment you also have to pay a certain amount of Closing costs.

The term "Closing costs" refers to the fees that:

Property Transfer Tax – The British Columbia Provincial Government imposes a property transfer tax, which must be paid before any home can be legally transferred to a new owner. Some buyers may be exempt from this tax. For further information, please view the Property Transfer Tax office website

Goods & Services Tax – If you purchase a newly constructed home, you may be subject to GST on the purchase price. There may be some rebates available depending on the value of the home. For further information, contact the Canada Revenue Agency

Property Tax – If the current owners have already paid the full year’s property taxes to the municipality, you will have to reimburse them for your share of the year’s taxes. Property Taxes due are calculated on a per diem basis i.e. divide the number of days for your share into 365 days.

Appraisal Fee – When the lending institution requires an appraisal of the home before approving your loan, it may be your responsibility to pay the appraiser’s fee.

Survey Fee – The lending institution may also require that a survey certificate be presented to them. The purpose of What are Your Closing Costs When Buying a Home in BCthe survey is to formally establish the boundaries of the property and to ensure that all buildings are within those boundaries.

Note: Lending institutions may ask for either a building location survey, which establishes where a building is located on a property, or a monumental survey, which establishes the actual boundaries of a property. If the current owner cannot provide a recent survey certificate, it will be your responsibility to pay the surveyor’s fee.

Mortgage Application Fee – Lending institutions may charge a mortgage application fee. This application fee may vary between lending institutions.

Don’t forget about last minute costs

Mortgage Default Insurance – This type of insurance is required on most mortgage loans in excess of 75% of the appraised home value. Its purpose is to ensure that the lender will not lose any money if you cannot make your mortgage payments and the value of your home is not sufficient to repay your mortgage debt. The insurance premium is paid to the lender and, in most cases, is added to the loan amount and paid for over the term of the loan.

Life & Disability Mortgage Insurance – At your option, you may purchase insurance which will ensure that your outstanding mortgage balance is paid if you die or become disabled.

What Your Closing Cost When Buying a Home in BCFire & Liability Insurance – The mortgage lender will insist that you purchase an insurance policy which guarantees that, in the event of fire, the lender will receive the balance owing on the mortgage loan before you receive any insurance proceeds.

Legal Fees – The transfer of home ownership from the seller to the buyer must be recorded in the Land Title and Survey Authority Office in order to protect the new owner’s interests.

You will probably want to engage a lawyer or notary public to act on your behalf during the completion of your purchase. The lawyer or notary public will charge a fee for this service, plus disbursements, including the Land Title Registration fee. If you are financing your purchase with a new mortgage loan, there will be a further fee and disbursements to prepare and register the mortgage documents.

Other last-minute costs you shouldn’t forget to set some money aside for:What Are Yourv Closing Costs When Buying a Home in BC

  • home inspection fees

  • moving expenses

  • deposits required by utility companies

  • household goods:

    • kitchen appliances,

    • garden equipment,

    • garbage cans, tools, window coverings, etc.

  • redecorating or renovations

As a client, if you would like a rough estimate for Closing costs, just let me know and I will refer you to a lawyer or notary for an estimate.

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Sharon Paxson
Sharon Paxson, Realtor® EQTY Forbes Global Properties - Newport Beach, CA
Newport Beach Real Estate

Hi Fred - I am sure your clients appreciate this explanation of closing costs, because many times consumers really are not sure what to expect.

Aug 23, 2014 05:01 AM