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THE BUYING PROCESS

The Contract

From property hunting and price negotiations to mortgage offers and legal paperwork, we’ll help you with everything involved in buying or renting a new property. Your dream home or luxury office is waiting and we can’t wait to help you find it. Get in touch to find out how to get the process started. We are looking forward to helping you on this exciting new journey. We speak your language to make the journey easier and more comfortable.

Whether you’re a first-time buyer, experienced buyer or new to the Toronto and GTA area, we are here to help you every step of the way. No matter what sort of property you’re looking for, we’ll provide expert, caring and candid advice throughout what will be one of the most important transactions of your life. That’s our professional commitment to you. Find that dream home, luxury home, long or short-term investment with us.

Real estate is one of the safest and best investments that rise over time.

Send us a message and we will provide you with the information you desire and take you through your real estate journey.

Scroll down to check out tips and FAQs for buyers.

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TIPS AND FAQ 

FOR BUYERS

What should I do as a first-time buyer?

Step 1 is to get pre-approved for a mortgage. A pre-approval lets you know how much you can spend or afford and locks you in at the current interest rate for 90 days or more, allowing you to shop with confidence. 


Step 2 is to write down a list of the things that are important to you when it comes to your first house. Separate the list into two columns: “must-haves” and “would-be-nice.” The list will come in handy when viewing homes, especially if a particular property shows well, but doesn’t have the things that matter most to you.


Step 3 is to keep an open mind. 

It’s rare for a first home to be a 10/10 in all categories; however, it’s quite possible to find a home you fall in love with, which is also one that checks most of the things off your wish list.

In fast-paced markets where multiple offers are the norm, it’s possible that you may miss out on the first home you’re drawn to. It’s important to remember that the right home for you is still out there, and in some cases, you’ll be relieved you missed out on an earlier home if you eventually find something better.

Step 4 is to always ask questions. Never be afraid to ask. There are no stupid questions. Ask when you need to, this way you will be confident throughout your real estate journey.

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