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Builder or Realtor Often, when buying a new home, you'll deal with a builder/contractor. If you're buying a resale home, however, you'll probably encounter a realtor. In the sections below, some tips and advice are provided for finding a reputable realtor or builder. How to Find a BuilderMost homes in Canada are built by professional builders, and unless you plan to build a house yourself, you'll need to rely on these people to build your future home. Unlike a resale property, with new homes you have more say in what the final product looks like. You can opt for a custom builder, which will build a one-of-a-kind model for you, or you can buy a property built by a new home builder. That said, there are several things to keep in mind when looking for a builder, such as:
Some of these questions will be easily answered by the builder. Others, like a company's warranty record, might require some research on your part through provincial new home warranty organizations. Some are government-run and others are non-profit organizations or co-operatives. Many offer a free warranty reports service on builders, by providing the frequency and dollar value of recent home warranty claims. They include:
How to Find a RealtorYou'll typically rely on a realtor to help you through the purchase process on the resale market. Since home buying is complicated, realtors can help guide you through much of the paperwork, particularly around initiating and completing a purchase. Your realtor can show you various types of properties for sale on the resale market. If you're interested in finding a realtor in your area, simply go to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) website and enter the requested information. There are over 90,000 realtors accessible across Canada through MLS.
When dealing with realtors, homebuyers do not incur additional costs beyond the purchase price of the home. Home sellers, however, pay a commission to a realtor whenever a sale is made. Ask your mortgage professional for a Genworth-insured mortgage today, or call 1-800-511-8888 |
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