Saturday, June 2, 2012

Federal Government putting Pressure to Cool down the Market

Cautious about getting too much in Debt
Today I was listening to a Real Estate Radio Show on 640AM and a buyer who found a Cottage property somewhere in Ontario said that he was having trouble finding mortgage although he had a 25% downpayment.
This doesn't come as a surprise to me. I've noticed that the Federal Government is currently putting lots of pressure on Financial Institutions (Lenders) so they thoroughly scrutinize everyone before approving any application for Mortgage.
Any potential home or condo buyer must be a real buyer: which means, there must be a very good credit history, solid savings for downpayment (25% or more of the purchase price), real job(s) paying real salary(ies) that should be clearly enough to pay for the Land Transfer Tax, Mortgage, Utility Bills (Hydro, water,...), Maintenance Fee in case of Condos, Property Taxes, etc.
According to some Mortgage Brokers from different Lenders I had the opportunity to meet and talk to recently, mortgage applications that would be easily approved a year or two ago, are now denied.
And even after approving the mortgage, the Lender, before the closing date, sends an Appraiser to make sure the Buyer(s) didn't over pay for the property.
Knowing that most of us don't have any savings in case things go South, the Government obviously doesn't want us to get into much (unsustainable) Debt because, God Forbid, the interest rates go up or we loose our job(s) we can't make the payments any more. The direct consequence, is what we see is happening with the American Real Estate Market: people leave the properties and if the lenders can recuperate their investment by Selling the property(ies), the government has to pay for their loses.
So these Government measures are purposely cooling and slowing down certain areas in Great Toronto Area and certain segments of the market such as the Condo Market.
I believe interest rates will not go up any time soon. At least not before 2013 since the economy is not growing as fast as we'd like it to. We just learned this week that General Motors Canada (GM) in Oshawa, Ontario Assembly Plant will next year (2013) let go  2000 jobs to the USA (Detroit and Tenesse).