22 Jul

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Posted by: Ryan Roth

What is Aging in Place?

Aging in place refers to living safely, comfortably, and independently in your home for as long as possible. It involves having access to necessary services, healthcare, and support to ensure security and comfort at home.

The Benefits of Aging in Place

More than 90% of Canadians dream of aging in place. Staying in your home allows you to remain rooted in your community and preserves the memories you’ve created. It also means maintaining independence without adhering to a structured mealtime or activity schedule. Being close to family and friends and continuing day-to-day activities that bring meaning and fulfillment can enrich your quality of life.  Here’s a quick overview of the benefits of aging in place:

  • You don’t have to downsize your home or your possessions
  • Enjoy the comfort and familiarity of your home and surroundings
  • Maintain control over your daily schedule
  • Keep your independence and privacy

Overcoming Challenges with a Reverse Mortgage

Financial challenges, reduced mobility, and costly home modifications can make aging in place difficult. Fortunately, a Reverse Mortgage can allow Canadian homeowners aged 55+ to access up to 55% of their home’s value in tax-free cash. You can receive funds as a lump sum, monthly, quarterly, or a combination, with no required payments until you move or sell your home.

How a Reverse Mortgage Supports Aging in Place

Here are three ways that funds received from the CHIP Reverse Mortgage can support you:

  1. Home Improvements for Accessibility:  Enhance your home’s accessibility and safety, such as adjusting electrical switches or relocating the laundry room to the main floor.
  2. At-Home Care: Hire cleaning services or in-home caregivers to ensure you receive the necessary assistance.
  3. Support for Assisted Living: A Reverse Mortgage can provide financial support if a spouse or loved one needs to transition to assisted living.

Contact me to discover how the CHIP Reverse Mortgage can empower your journey of aging in place.

16 Jul

Affording That Home Renovation

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Posted by: Ryan Roth

Is your home in desperate need of an upgrade? Are you dying to renovate your bathroom, kitchen, or other space but not sure how to fund this renovation project? Did you find a home you’d like to buy but it needs work?

We’ve got good news! When it comes to covering the costs of renovating, there are some options available to you outside of some good ole savings!

Mortgage Refinancing

One option for funding a renovation could be through mortgage refinancing. Some mortgage products may allow you to refinance in the middle of your term, or only at the end of that, but you will want to check with your mortgage professional. This is best suited to larger-scale renovations or remodels.

  • Refinancing will allow you to borrow up to 80% of your home’s appraised value (less any outstanding mortgage balance).
  • Refinancing your mortgage (if approved) will allow you to access funds immediately and tends to have lower interest rates than a standard credit card or personal loan.

Purchase Plus Improvements (PPI) Mortgage

If you haven’t yet bought that home, financing your renovation at the time of purchase with a purchase plus improvements mortgage can save you some hassle down the line. This type of mortgage is available to assist buyers with making simple upgrades, not conducting a major renovation where structural modifications are made. (exceptions to this do exist!)

  • Simple renovations include paint, flooring, windows, a hot-water tank, a new furnace, kitchen updates, bathroom updates, a new roof, basement finishing, and more.
  • Depending on whether you have a conventional or high-ratio mortgage, if it is insured or uninsurable, and which insurer you use, the Purchase Plus Improvements (PPI) product can allow you to borrow between 10% and 20% of the initial property value for renovations or a maximum dollar amount.

Line of Credit or Home Equity Loans

Lastly, you always have the option of utilizing a secured line of credit or home equity loan to pay for your renovation.

  • Securing your renovation loan against the equity in your home can typically be up to 80% of the property value; accessible at any time. This will typically provide lower interest than non-secured financing and allows you to access funds at any time.

If you’re looking at doing a small or large renovation this year, make sure to reach out before you start to ensure you’re making your money and mortgage work for you!

8 Jul

When Was Your Last Credit Check-Up?

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Posted by: Ryan Roth

A few simple steps to healthy credit…

Just like you should have a physical every year to make sure you’re healthy, you should do the same for your credit report and score.

Don’t wait until you go to buy something and are turned down. And don’t worry… chequing your own credit does not affect it. So, what should you be looking for?

MISTAKES

Make sure your personal information is correct and up-to-date. Also, check that your date of birth and any other identifying information is correct as well.

ERRORS

Even creditors make mistakes sometimes so carefully look over any negative information appearing on your credit that isn’t true. Creditors are required to change any errors that you find on your report.

HINT: Send a letter to the credit bureaus, as well, to let them know there was an error and send a copy to the credit agency who incorrectly reported to motivate them to take care of it in a timely manner.

OUTDATED INFORMATION

Credit agencies are required to remove certain information from your credit after a certain number of years. For example, if you got behind on your payments but then went back to your normal payment schedule, that late history is to be removed after 6-7 years. Don’t assume it will be. Be proactive and follow up to make sure it was done.

FRAUD

We all know someone who has had their identity stolen and nothing wrecks a credit score and report more than someone hijacking it. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a stranger either. Family and friends have been known to “borrow” someone’s credit. Be smart and make sure to protect your credit from the known and the unknown.

WHY DO ERRORS MATTER?

Even minor errors like a misspelled name or a wrong address can keep you from getting a loan or even lower your credit score. Keep your credit as healthy as possible by checking it every year. Choose a day that will be easy to remember like your birthday or the day you file your taxes.

2 Jul

7 Tips to Makeover Your Backyard

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Posted by: Ryan Roth

As we gear up for the approaching summer season, why not revitalize your outdoor area to bask in the warmth and embrace the sunshine? There’s a plethora of fantastic outdoor projects awaiting, whether it’s in your backyard or on your balcony, to elevate your space and maximize your enjoyment of the season.

Let’s explore some fresh ideas:

  1. Introduce an Outdoor Rug: A simple yet effective trick! An outdoor rug effortlessly injects vibrancy into your space without the hassle of extensive renovations. It’s an economical choice that can remarkably enhance the ambiance.
  2. Embrace a Fountain: Whether grandiose or petite, fountains add an enchanting touch to any outdoor setting. Beyond aesthetics, the gentle sound of flowing water promotes serenity, enhancing your relaxation experience.
  3. Illuminate with String Lights: Transform your space with the whimsical allure of fairy lights. These versatile adornments, available in various designs and hues, are a budget-friendly way to infuse charm and create a captivating atmosphere.
  4. Craft a Vertical Garden: Maximizing space is key, even in compact areas. Consider a vertical garden, featuring low-maintenance plants like succulents. With a bit of creativity, repurposed materials can yield stunning results, elevating your greenery game.
  5. Adorn with a Trellis: Elevate your outdoor aesthetic with a trellis, adding architectural interest and serving as a focal point for your garden or seating enclave. It’s a simple yet impactful addition that can redefine your outdoor space.
  6. Design a Garden Path: Establishing pathways enhances both functionality and aesthetics. Opt for materials like stone or gravel for easy upkeep, adding structure and a sense of seclusion to your outdoor retreat.
  7. Furnish with Comfort in Mind: Transform your patio into a cozy haven with thoughtfully selected furniture pieces. From loungers to dining sets, each addition contributes to a welcoming atmosphere. Consider DIY options using wooden pallets for a personalized touch, accentuated with vibrant cushions for a pop of color.

Remember, regardless of the size or layout of your outdoor space, infusing it with your unique style can significantly elevate your enjoyment. Seize the opportunity to curate your personal oasis and savor the season to the fullest!