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# z' C( c2 Y" j% J1 jCMHC recently surveyed 2,507 new mortgage consumers. Here's what they found:
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•70%: Feel now is a good time to buy a home in Canada
2 u8 g" P2 t" J: t% m•1/3: Expect to move in the next five years
8 }2 r% R& G9 \% V! B b•73%: Used their own resources (savings, equity, or RRSP) for their down payment. " L t" a. J( ~7 s
•1/3: Have previously requested their credit score from a credit bureau. (Wow. 2/3 have not?) - {0 {7 z3 D0 `# A
•87%: Believe that 40% is the maximum ratio of monthly gross income that one should spend on debts and housing (It's interesting that so many people know this. This 40% figure is, of course, a general lender guideline for maximum TDS.) 0 P+ P6 j6 I; R! P
What matters to homeowners:
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, I2 x d+ P, u•"Getting the best rate": This was the number one thing that made customers satisfied with their lender or broker.
( N- K+ t& D' i; V•"Service": The top reason driving customer satisfaction with brokers. ( Q2 w4 g8 {7 E1 x* [, r9 n6 W% U5 P
•"A good relationship": The top reason behind customer satisfaction with lenders.
4 L/ `2 `$ [/ Z: A1 ^Other interesting market share stats:# m) }* b* g8 C- a: d& ]$ w
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•90%: The number of people up for renewal who stayed with their existing lender. That compares to 83% in 2007. (This is absolutely stunning. Either lender retention departments are getting much better or people are getting more complacent. In this competitive market, you've got to shop around-or, better yet, get a professional to do it for you.)
: o( ]! k) m" h+ | P•25%: The number of mortgages originated by mortgage brokers. CMHC said it was 27% in 2007 (See CMHC's 2007 Mortgage Survey). (The banks seem to be making a comeback for the time being. They're most definitely getting more competitive. In addition, we're seeing a lot of smaller lenders harness the power of the net to drive new business.) & |; B* W* c& f' B) [' K
•44%: The number of first-time buyers who got their mortgage through a broker. (This is up sharply from 35% in 2007.) ! b: q& v/ s% n2 v& ]; g l+ n$ E$ s
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http://www.happymortgages.com/newsarticle.asp?id=210
m. V' H, k9 l# b) f' h& jSource: The chart and all data are courtesy of CMHC. |
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