Frequently asked questions
Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section, your ultimate guide to navigating the world of Canadian real estate with confidence. At M+N Home, we understand that embarking on a property journey can be both exciting and overwhelming.
That's why we've curated this comprehensive resource to address your most common queries about Canadian real estate. From understanding the intricacies of the buying and selling process to demystifying market trends and legalities, our goal is to empower you with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions.
Trust in our expertise as we provide insights that simplify the complexities of the real estate landscape, ensuring your experience is not only seamless but also enjoyable.
No. Call us 7054275548 and we will show you the home as soon as possible. You can also contact us here
Yes. Realtor.ca is an excellent site. When you find properties that interest you, simply contact us and we will immediately respond with your requested information.
In many situations, yes. The 5% down payment used to be for first time buyers only, however, the program has been so successful that it is offered to almost everyone.
Each community has a variety of children’s programs and facilities. Once you have identified the community you wish to consider moving to, we will locate all the details on children’s programs and facilities.
There is normally no cost to the buyer for our services in helping you find a home. These costs are usually deducted from the amount paid to the seller.
It depends on your situation. You are best positioned and gain a great deal of leverage without the ‘condition of sale of property’ clause in your offer. There are many factors to consider, and you should gain all the information you can from your lawyer, your financial institution, and from your Realtor before making a final decision.
We can show you rural properties and will explain how specific features of these properties such as septic tanks and wells, work in these areas.
There is a long list of pros and cons for either type of purchase and these should be thoroughly discussed prior to making any final decisions.