Over the years I've bought several homes through Chris, and it's great to see that he still enjoys buying and selling and working with his clients.
Thanks Chris
Shannon
Closing the Deal
- Before You Move
- Choosing A Neighbourhood
- Closing The Deal
- Classifieds Terms
- What Can You Afford
- Home Inspection
- Buyers Glossary
- Home Owner's Insurance
- Retirement Living
- Making an Offer
- Land Transfer Taxes
- Pre-Approved Mortgages
- Rental Units Ease $$ Burden
- Moving Tips
- Having Good Credit
- Major Elements of an Offer
- Title Insurance
- Types of Home Ownership
- Viewing an Open House
Closing day is the day you become the official owner of your home. However, the closing process usually takes a few days.
Typically, you visit your lawyer's office to review and sign documents relating to the mortgage, the property you are buying, the ownership of the property and the conditions of the purchase. Your lawyer will also ask you to bring a certified cheque to cover the closing costs and any other outstanding costs.
Once your mortgage and the deed for the property are officially recorded, you become the official owner of the property and your lawyer will call you to pick up the keys to your new home. Congratulations! You've just bought a home!