Oriana Agudelo Newsletter Edition #7 July 2018

Oriana Agudelo - Mortgage Broker

Mortgageslab Financial Inc

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(778) 877 7487
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Fixed Vs Variable- An Age Old Debate, But Why?

 

My mortgage broker colleague Dustan Woodhouse explains the two bets one makes when opting for a fixed rate product.  Few people understand the second bet they are making, which is a big reason why the banks make $1B every 90 days.

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What the most recent Interest Rate Hike means for your Mortgage

 

For the fourth time in a year, the Bank of Canada has raised its benchmark interest rate.

It’s now at 1.5 per cent. Erica Alini looks at how this will affect borrowers and savers in this week’s edition of Money 123.

Watch video here



What’s Motivating Canadian Homebuyers?

 

Canadian homebuyers are being driven by three key motivations: the fear of missing out, the perceived impact of foreign investors and expectations of future price growth.

These are the findings from CMHC’s recent Housing Market Insight report, which surveyed 30,000 recent homebuyers in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal.

Check out findings here...



Guess who was visiting?

 

Yes...  My mom was here.  Some of you had the opportunity to meet her.  It is amazing how time flies when you are creating good memories. 

She not only pampered me; fed me arepas; she helped us a lot too.  My mom has always been and still is my hero; she always surprises always finding energy to help me with my goals.  Hope she will be visiting soon again :)



Columbia StEAT Food Truck Fest

 

Start preparing your stomach, because the biggest one-day food truck festival in Canada is going down in New West in 2 weeks' time. You can expect 90 food trucks lined up along Columbia St at this free event on July 28 from 4-10pm

The Columbia StrEat Food Truck Fest also boasts not one but six beer gardens, live music, and a 150-vendor artisan market. Swing by the Anvil Centre and explore a wide range of unique handmade beauty, crafts, and edible goodies in the Artisan Market. Then pop by the New West Farmers Market and shop the many Downtown New West businesses participating in the community area.

Here are some favourites:

Brazilian Roots Truck
Cannoli King Vancouver
Fat Duck Mobile Eatery Ltd
G's Donairs
JAPADOG
Old Country Pierogi
REEL Mac and Cheese
Rocky Point Ice Cream
Russet Shack Food Truck
Slavic Rolls
The Original Hurricane Potato

Mark your calendars, keep your stomach empty and take a ride on the skytrain (New West Station & Columbia Station) and step right into the heart of the Festival.



Oriana Agudelo Newsletter Edition #6 June 2018

Oriana Agudelo - Mortgage Broker

Mortgageslab Financial Inc

oriana@mymortgageloanexpert.com
(778) 877 7487
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First Time Home Buyers seminar

 

I've been participating in this event the upcoming 21st June 2018 as guest speaker.  Come Join us, and make sure to bring all the friends and family that you think may find this information valuable.  Make sure you register to save your spot. Hope to see you there.

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/first-time-home-buyers-seminar-tickets-46511953505



Is Your Mortgage Renewing in 2018?

 

CIBC recently announced that 47% of all mortgages in Canada will be coming up for renewal in 2018.  In Canada, there are $1.6 Trillion of mortgages outstanding!

If you or someone you know has a mortgage maturing this year, then we should talk.

Many lenders don't offer you the best deal when you renew your mortgage and they wait until the last minute to remind you of the renewal.

This year, I have already talked to many clients and saved them a great deal by connecting early - 3 or 4 months prior to the renewal date.  

Many lenders are offering big discounts to lure new clients. Currently variable mortgages are available at 2.45% to switch! Typically those rates are not available to their existing clients.

If you would like to discuss your mortgage renewal, please feel free to contact me.  It could save you thousands of dollars.  Call me at 778-877-7487 today.



50 Beautiful Backyard Ideas

 

Whether you're designing with plants, a pool or a porch, we've got 50 design ideas for your backyard that'll blow you away.

Check out the gallery here...



Home Renovations

 

Acquiring new skills; this spring has been about home renovations.  I got my own mini demo.. although after scraping wall paper adhesive for hours... I kept wondering  why I always wanted one.  Anyways; the house is looking so different... time to get ready for the summer is getting close. :)



Sunday, June 17

 

Sunday, June 17

Father's Day 2018 in Canada

Mark Your calander..



The buyers wishlist!

 



Oriana Agudelo Newsletter-Edition # 5 May 2018

Oriana Agudelo - Mortgage Broker

Mortgageslab Financial Inc

oriana@mymortgageloanexpert.com
(778) 877 7487
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TD, Royal Bank both raise their fixed mortgage rates

 

Two of Canada's biggest lenders have hiked their benchmark mortgage rates, with Toronto-Dominion Bank raising its posted five-year fixed rate by 45 hundredths of a percentage point and Royal Bank moving its up by 20.

Sellers blame new mortgage rules as average Canadian house price falls 10% in past year

TD moved this week to raise five of its fixed-rate mortgages by between 10 and 50 hundredths of a percentage point.

TD's two-year closed rate is 3.44 per cent, up from 3.34 previously.

TD's three-year closed rate is 3.59 per cent, up from 3.49 previously.

TD's benchmark five-year closed rate is 5.59 per cent, up from 5.14 per cent.

TD's six-year closed rate is 5.64 per cent, up from 5.14 per cent previously.

TD's seven-year closed rate is  5.80 per cent, up from 5.3 per cent previously.

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Three Calculations Every Real Estate Investor Should Know

 

Don't let your fear of math prevent you from making smart decision on your real estate investments.  These five calculations are easy to do.  Even a mortgage broker could do them!  

1. CAP RATE

Net Operating Income / Total Price of Property

How to Calculate Cap Rate (with pictures)

This calculation is mostly used for valuing apartment complexes and commercial buildings. It can be used for houses and small multifamily too, but operating expenses are erratic with houses.

Aim for a cap rate that is at least as good as comparable buildings in the area. Ideally, strive for an 8.00% cap rate or better, although in some areas like Vancouver or Toronto, that’s not really possible. And always be sure to use real numbers or your own estimates when calculating this. 

2. GROSS YIELD

Annual Rental Income / Property Value

This is the income return on your investment before any expenses, outgoings or possible rental vacancies are taken into account. Gross yield also does not take interest rates into account.

Gross rental yield is commonly used when looking at returns, as it is simple to calculate and lets you easily compare properties with different values and rental returns.

To calculate, take the 'Annual rental income (Weekly rent x 52 weeks)' and divide by the 'Property value'. Then multiply this number by 100.

Example: Property value $600,000 and expected rent $500 a week.

$26,000 ($500 x 52 weeks) (annual rental income)
÷ $600,000 (property value)
x 100 
Yield = 4.33% ROI (Return On Investment)

3. CASH FLOW

Cash flow is important if you are hoping to make money month to month on your real estate investment.  It is important to consider the monthly cost of borrowing your money, maintenance fees, heating, insurance and taxes.  It is also important to estimate the cost of having a vacant unit for a month or two.  Giving yourself this buffer, will insure that you will need a 100% tenanted property to be profitable or cash flow positive.  If you are investing in the city, rents have steadily increased.  Vacancy rate is under 1% which puts upward pressure on the monthly rental prices.

Those are the basic operational items that go into our cash flow calculation. Let's take our calculation to the profits:

Rent income - Vacancy Loss - Payments - Expenses = Cash Flow

Analyzing your return as "cash on cash invested", you would divide your actual cash investment (down payment) into the annual return of cash. 



Winterland.... in Manhattan?

 

Why would you drive almost 14 hours to go to Winter-land during the spring?

Well, because family is the most important.  We did this short trip To Manhattan...... dont get too excited... this is not NJ, it is Montana.

It was a very long, snowy drive, but being with family is priceless.

Hoping to have them visiting in Vancouver soon



Thank You!!

 

I am a very grateful person and I love saying thank you.  Two simple words that mean so much to me. So I thank you! I am so thankful to have each and everyone of you for being part of my life.  It is because of each of you trusting in me that I am able to do what I do and help all the people in all the ways that I can.  I truly love my job and I am so passionate about it! 

As a way to give back to my clients and to say Thank you, for the month of May, June and July, I will be be giving $100 thank you to any existing clients that refer me a client that has a mortgage close and fund before July 1st.

If you are happy with my services, please do not keep me a secret! Your friends and family will thank you, and so will I.

The greatest compliment I can ever get is a Referral. 

Thank you....



Spring Cleaning Guide: To-Do’s for Every Homeowner

 

Welcome Spring!

Ready to tackle your home’s springtime projects? Our handy guide breaks them down: Spring Cleaning & To-Dos (once-a-year tasks perfectly suited for spring), Exterior To-Dos (fix-ups and repairs for the outside of your home), and Room-by-Room Tasks(decluttering and cleaning tips for specific rooms).

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12 Epic High-End IKEA Hacks That Totally Had Us Fooled

 

Look, I know IKEA. And usually, I can spot one of their products from a mile away. But every once in a while I'll see a hack that's so clever, so transformative, that even this superfan is fooled. Here are a dozen jaw-dropping hacks you won't believe are IKEA.

When I first saw this on Pinterest, with the words 'IKEA hack' next to it, I just stopped scrolling, befuddled. There is no way that's an IKEA hack, I thought. But I was wrong. This is, in fact, a LACK table covered in mirrored plexiglass panels. Doesn't this side table look like something from The Future Perfect? This may be the best IKEA hack I've seen yet, and trust me, I've seen a lot. You can see the full DIY at Ich Designer. (Also lead image above.)

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Oriana Agudelo Mortgage Newsletter - Edition #2 - October 2017

Oriana Agudelo - Mortgage Broker

Mortgageslab Financial Inc

oriana@mymortgageloanexpert.com
(778) 877 7487
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Whistler Off-Road Adventure

 

This was actually in September, but I really wanted to share this fun adventure with all of you.  The earlier sunny days of the month brought great adventures.  I am so happy we did this before the weather started to change. During a camping trip to Pemberton, BC;  my partner in crime surprised me with a Whistler Off-Road Adventure tour that allow us to discover with more detail what the mountains had to offer.

The search for freedom just got faster and a lot more fun. Jumped aboard a 4×4 off-road buggy experience.  Our  guide taught us in minutes how to drive our very own 4×4 adventure machine. 

Climbed rugged mountain roads and forested single track trails up to scenic mountain viewpoints.

I had wanted to do this for a long time, and it was even more fun of what thought it would be. 



FAQs: The Empty Homes Tax

 

The Empty Homes Tax (EHT) came into effect January 2017 and many of our clients have had questions about what it is and when it applies. Answers to some frequently asked questions about the EHT are outlined below.

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How first-time homebuyers can protect their budget

 

Millennials are dominating the housing market for the fourth consecutive year, according to research from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). However, 49 percent of Millennials don’t have the necessary funds set aside to cover a $500 emergency expense.

An unforeseen expense can be a crushing blow to a budget. That’s why homeowners — especially first-time Millennial buyers — should take steps to protect themselves from the unexpected.

Unanticipated expenses are almost guaranteed to occur. As David Bach writes in his bestseller "The Automatic Millionaire" -- "No matter how well you plan or how positively you think, there are always things out of your control that can go wrong."

Protecting your home and budget:

A FedEx truck might accidentally back into your house, leading to a $900 gutter repair bill. The air conditioner or washing machine could break. You may discover that your neighborhood is prone to power outages, so you’ll need to invest in a pricey backup generator.

Unexpected costs like these can wreak havoc on a budget, but preparing for them can go a long way toward protecting yourself. Here are a few steps first-time buyers should take in order to help keep their budget intact.

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Mortgage Financing Is Becoming More Difficult

 

There has been a lot of legislation since 2008 that has come down to tighten mortgage financing.  

What most people don't realize, is a large portion of it only applies to federally regulated lenders.

Provincially regulated lenders such as credit unions have not been exposed to these regulations (as much).  

So, what's the problem?

Well, the credit unions are now jammed with deals that the federally regulated lenders can't touch.  

This does 2 things:

1. Underwriting can take a month + 
2. Higher rates

What's the solution?

Plan for your specific situation, relative to the type of property you want to purchase. 

Who does this for you? ... Me.  Reach me directly at 778-877-7487 - I am always here to assist you.



Our 60+ Favorite Halloween Decorating Ideas

 

Spook Up the Front Porch

Even if Halloween guests never enter your home — aka trick-or-treaters — they'll definitely see the front porch so give it a festive feel with a colorful rug, lanterns, mums and piles of pumpkins. For a spooktastic finishing touch, we added a pair of Grandin Road Pre-Lit Spooky Treesthat come pre-wrapped in mini orange lights that'll cast a spell long after the witching hour.

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October 2017 - Commercial Activity

 

October 2017 - Business w Property - BC Wide
October 2017 - Agri Business - BC Wide
October 2017 - Multifamily - BC Wide
October 2017 - Land - BC Wide

Lots of opportunities in the Commercial world.. Here is this months new listings in each Category, call me with any questions!



Oriana Agudelo Mortgage Newsletter - Edition #1 - September 2017

Oriana Agudelo - Mortgage Broker

Mortgageslab Financial Inc

oriana@mymortgageloanexpert.com
(778) 877 7487
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Variable Rate Went Up .25% - What will happen to your payment?

 

*** #'s are based on 2.2% going to 2.45%

.25% Increase with a 30 Year Amortization Mortgage

$100,000 + $12/month 
$250,000 + $30/month 
$500,000 + $60/month 
$750,000 + $90/month 
$1,000,000 + $120/month 
$1,500,000 + $180/month 
$2,000,000 + $240/month 
$3,000,000 + $360/month 

.25% Increase with a 25 Year Amortization Mortgage

$100,000 + $13/month
$250,000 + $32/month
$500,000 + $65/month
$750,000 + $98/month
$1,000,000 + $130/month
$1,500,000 + $195/month
$2,000,000 + $260/month
$3,000,000 + $390/month

.25% Increase with a Line of Credit

$100,000 + $21/month
$250,000 + $52/month 
$500,000 + $104/month
$750,000 + $156/month
$1,000,000 + $208/month
$1,500,000 + $312/month
$2,000,000 + $416/month
$3,000,000 + $624/month



August 2017 - List of foreclosures

 

Abbotsford Detached
Burnaby Detached
Cloverdale Detached
Langley Detached
Maple Ridge Detached
North Delta Detached
Surrey Detached
South Surrey White Rock Detached
Vancouver East Detached
Vacnouver West Detached
Abbotsford Attached
Burnaby Attached
Coquitlam Attached
Langley Attached
Port Coquitlam Attached
Richmond Attached
Surrey Attached
Vancouver West Attached
Victoria BC June Foreclosures

Here is this month's list of foreclosures! 



Buyer Who Walked Away From Real Estate Deal Pays $360,000

 

1. BC buyer
2. May 2016 - No Subject Offer Made @ $1.26 milion
3. August 2 - 15% Foreign tax put in place with 1 weeks notice
4. Market drastically changes
5. Buyer thinks he can walk away
6. Supposed to close for Sept 1
7. Does not close
8. House is eventually solved for $910,000 to another buyer
9. Loss of $350,000
10. Law suit put into place
11. Buyer does not respond to law suit
12. $360,000 judgement given to seller

News Story:
http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/british-columbia/buyer-who-walked-away-from-real-estate-deal-ordered-to-pay-360k-1.4232844

Court Document: 
http://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/jdb-txt/sc/17/13/2017BCSC1361.htm



Tour Guide For Friends visiting from Montreal and West Palm Beach

 

During the last month I had 3 amazing visitors.  My friends from Montreal and from West Palm Beach came to visit.  It is extraordinary to know that despite the distance friendship has no boundaries.   We didn’t have a lot of time, but I managed to show my friends what Vancouver was all about.  From Trail exploring to great dinners…  Fun had by all!

I hope this is just the beginning and more friends will stop by and continue exploring with me. 



Kayaking Off the Sunshine Coast (Sechelt)

 

This year I started Kayaking….  This summer, we did a Kayak/Camping trip to the Sunshine Coast, where all our camping gear and food was stored in the kayak.   Kayak/Camp/Eat/Kayak.  Being a beginner Kayaker/Camper I felt very lucky to do this trip with a friend who is a professional at both!

What a fantastic experience; surrounded by good friends, nature, and beautiful scenes.

Looking forward to have more opportunities like this one in the future.



Granville Island History

 

Here is an interesting article (with videos) on the history of Granville Island - enjoy !

http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/british-columbia/1970s-granville-island-redevelopment-1.4021855