Going through a broker you can easily break a sub 5% rate for a 10 year fixed.
Maintence fees vary wildly between buildings, depending on debt level/contingency fund savings, if they have a pool, if they have huge installations, whats in the common areas etc etc. The fee is then applied to the square footage of your place. It's not transferable between buildings at all.
In my building, my mortgage payment and the rental prices im seeing on craigslist for similar (although the ad is for a smaller place) 1bdrm+den are only differing by ~100 bucks. I have a mortgage around 4.6% and my suite has gone up in value by 30k according to my property assessment, 50-70k according to current listings on mls of similar suites.
I realize that prices may come down at any time and these are unusual numbers, but the fact is meant to illustrate owning is not a gloomy, unworkable idea. you need to take into affect appreciation of property, rent rates going up, the benefit of equity, income tax reductions, stability of monthly payments, quality of life etc etc. I'd talk to an investment advisor/mortgage broker to make sure you have the right facts.
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Originally Posted by diva
I was using the rbc mortgage calculator. Their ten year fixed rate was 8%.
My bad. The Elan building's montly maitenance fee is $203.95 /month according to this MLS add. mls.ca - Property Details V692711
I've seen monthly maintenance fees for two bedroom condos listed as high as $450/month on MLS listings.
But if you're going to nit pick, the price of the unit is actually $589,000. I'll redo the mortage calculation with ING's calculator and use their 5 year fixed rate of 5.84%. ING DIRECT Canada: Mortgages
The mortgage (with a ten percent down payment) would be $3340.73/month. So including monthly maintenance fees, but not including property tax, we'd be paying $3544.68/month for an apartment being advertised for rent on craigslist for $2200/month.
Here are all the craigslist postings for the Elan building. vancouver, BC craigslist > apts/housing for rent: search for "elan"
Here's a list of mortgage rates for most of the major Canadian lenders. CanadaMortgage.com
Why didn't you say wat at my really conservative 6% investment return over 25 years for the renter? If I'd used a more accurate number of at least 8%, the return would be much higher. But I guess you didn't notice that.
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