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Oct 17 2016 it is a critical date for mortgage industry



October 17, 2016 is a critical date - changes to mortgage insurance rules were announced by the federal government and will take effect that day. Do you understand the changes and how they will impact  the real estate industry?

Mortgage insurance rules will change to require all insured mortgages to undergo a ‘stress test’ from the lender. That test will require the buyer to qualify for a mortgage at the Bank of Canada posted rate, currently 4.64%, even though they would still receive the contract rate.

Your buying power will be lowered by the need to qualify at the higher rate.

Example (as provided by a mortgage professional)

Family A is qualifying for a mortgage using the following information:

Current Annual Family Income

$87,000

Household Debt Payments

$700 per month

Property Tax Payments

$3,000 per month

Down Payment

5%

Mortgage Rate

2.49%

Result:

  • Qualifying for a mortgage today, Family A qualifies for a purchase price of $450,000.
  • Qualifying for a mortgage after October 17, 2016, given the need to qualify at the Bank of Canada rate of 4.64%, Family A qualifies for a purchase price of $360,000.
THAT IS  $90,000 difference in price!!!!

Questions

It is advisable to speak with a mortgage professional about their circumstances. In many cases, the changes will affect your buying power and adjustments may need to be made to your search criteria.

Accepted Offers to Purchase signed before October 17, 2016 will qualify under the current rules provided that the mortgage is funded by March 1, 2017.