Gordon Shirbon
Broker

Coldwell Banker Terrequity Realty, Brokerage
Independently owned and operated

211 Consumers Rd., Ste. 105 , Toronto, ON M2J 4G8

Direct: (416)495-2280  Phone: (416) 496-9220  Fax: (416) 496-2144  Toll: (800) 496-9220
Mortgage Terms

Amortization Period

The time over which all regular payments would pay off the mortgage. This is usually 25 years for a new mortgage, however can be greater, up to a maximum of 40 years.


Appraisal

The process of determining the value of property, usually for lending purposes. This value may or may not be the same as the purchase price of the home.


Mortgage Terms

Assumable Mortgage

A type of financing arrangement in which the outstanding mortgage and its terms can be transfered from the current owner to a buyer. By assuming the previous owner's remaining debt, the buyer can avoid having to obtain his or her own mortgage.


Blended Payments

Payments consisting of both a principal and an interest component, paid on a regular basis (e.g. weekly, biweekly, monthly) during the term of the mortgage. The principal portion of payment increases, while the interest portion decreases over the term of the mortgage, but the total regular payment usually does not change.


Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation - CMHC

A division of the Government of Canada that acts as Canada's national housing agency. The CMHC's mandate is to help Canadians access a variety of affordable housing options. It also researches housing and real estate trends in Canada and around the world, providing research to consumers, businesses and other government divisions. The major activity of the CMHC, and the one for which it is best known, is mortgage loan insurance, which insures approved lenders (such as Canada's chartered banks) against borrower default. Mortgage loan insurance provides approved borrowers access to low-cost mortgage rates. CMHC approved buyers may purchase property with as little as 5% down payment.


Certificate of Search or Abstract of Title

A document setting out instruments registered against the title to the property, e.g. deed, mortgages, etc.


Closed Mortgage

A mortgage agreement that cannot be prepaid, renegotiated or refinanced before maturity, except according to its terms.


Collateral

Properties or assets that are offered to secure a loan or other credit. Collateral becomes subject to seizure on default.


Conventional Mortgage

A mortgage that does not exceed 80% of the purchase price of the home. Mortgages that exceed this limit must be insured against default, and are referred to as high-ratio mortgages.


Debt-Service Ratio

The percentage of the borrower's gross income that will be used for monthly payments of principal, interest, taxes, heating costs and condominium fees.


High Ratio Mortgage

If you don't have 20% of the lesser of the purchase price or appraised value of the property, your mortgage must be insured against payment default by a Mortgage Insurer, such as CMHC.


Interest Rate Ceiling

The absolute maximum rate of interest that a financial institution can charge for an adjustable rate mortgage or loan.


Mortgage

A debt instrument, secured by the collateral of specified real estate property, that the borrower is obliged to pay back with a predetermined set of payments. Mortgages are used by individuals and businesses wishing to make large value purchases of real estate without paying the entire value of the purchase up front.


Mortgages are also known as liens against property, or claims on property.


Mortgage Banker

A company, individual or institution that originates, sells and services mortgage loans.


Mortgage Broker

The matchmaker between a home buyer and a lender whose goal is to originate a mortgage loan. The broker draws from a pool of various lenders to find the right match.


Mortgage

An entity that lends money to a borrower for the purpose of purchasing a piece of real property. By accepting a mortgage on the real property, the lender creates security in the full repayment of the loan in the future.


Mortgagor

An individual or company who borrows money to purchase a piece of real property. By granting the lender an interest in the property, which allows it to lend the funds with an accurate assessment of risk, the mortgagor provides the lender with a guarantee for the full repayment of the loan. Also known as a "chargor".


Total Debt Service (TDS) Ratio

The percentage of gross income needed to cover monthly payments for housing and all other debts and financing obligations. The total should generally not exceed 40% of gross monthly income.

 

MID - JANUARY GTA MLS 

 

GTA REALTORS® RELEASE MONTHLY MARKET FIGURES 

TORONTO, February 3, 2012 – Toronto Real Estate Board reported 4,567 MLS sales in January 2012, up 8.8 % from the 4,199 sales reported in January 2011. 

The average transaction price for January 2012 was $463,534 – up by almost 9% compared to January 2011.

The hope was that higher prices would produce more listings as the market tries to find equilibrium. But as usual the Buyers are out before the sellers are ready and the resulting imbalance has caused an immoderate price increase and heartache for buyers as they are again forced to compete for scarce listings.

 

 

 

 Summary of TorontoMLS® Sales and Average Price 

January 1 - 31

                                                       2012

                      2011

                                        Sales

                  Average Price

             Sales

             Average Price

City of Toronto ("416")

1,705

$499,045

1,677

$446,458

Rest of GTA ("905")

2,862

$442,380

2,522

$412,000

GTA

4,567

$463,534

4,199

$425,762

ed 1,506 MILS  during the first two weeks of January 2012., a 6% increase over the first 14 days of January 2011. New listings were also 

2011 GTA  MARKET REPORT 

 

 

 

 

 

 2011 MLS

 

 

 TORONTO, January 5, 2012 The Toronto Real Estate Board reported 4,718 MLS transactions through the TorontoMLS® system in December 2011. This gave a total of 89,347 for the year – up four per cent in comparison to 2010 and is the second best year on record under the current Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) boundaries. This despite an extended shortage of listings. . We could have sold more had we the product and possibly kept the year on year price increase below 8%. An increase from the $431,276 of 2010 to $465,412 in 2011. A more sustainable 4% increase is forecast for 2012 to an average price in the $480,000’s

 

 

 

 Summary of TorontoMLS® Sales and Average Price

December 1-31

2011

     2010

                                                    Sales

                                                Ave. Price

                     Sales

         Ave. Price

City of Toronto "416"

1,948

$474,270

1,818

$463,580

Rest of GTA "905"

2,770

$435,378

2,468

$411,383

GTA

4,718

$451,436

4,286

$433,523

                   

 

 

 




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