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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2021 · 11 MIN

Inter Family Real Estate Transactions & Gifted Equity

from Mortgagenomics Canada

Today I want to talk about how one could incorporate gifted equity when purchasing a home (with the proceeds of a mortgage) from a direct family member. So, in other words a transaction between two direct family members (mainly child and parent) can occur by the selling family member simultaneously gifting a portion of their equity to the buying family member while formally selling/transferring the property to them. The gifted equity portion is used to fulfill the minimum down payment requirement of the buyers mortgage. Here's how it works:STEP 1: The Buyer must qualify for the mortgage as per standard qualification criteria with the exception of the unique source of the down payment being gifted equity (rather than from own sources).STEP 2: Determine the amount of the Gifted Equity. Depending on the amount of gifted equity, the mortgage will be either high ratio, or conventional. If the down payment (gifted equity) is less than 20%, the mortgage is classified as high ratio and will be subject to an insurer premium (of 2.40% to 4%) which gets tacked on to the registered mortgage amount. If the down payment (gifted equity) is 20% or greater, the mortgage is classified as conventional and there are no insurance premiums added.STEP 3: Draft a purchase and sale agreement with the negotiated purchase price and close out the transaction!OTHER THINGS TO BE AWARE OF:inter family purchase transactions are mostly done privately (and without the involvement of a realtor). Therefore, the seller can forego the process of listing their property and furthermore eliminate REALTOR® feesas no verification is required for the down payment, the buyer must be aware that they may have to provide verification of closing costs (property transfer tax, legal fees, etc). The closing costs can also be included within the gifted equity (as long as its accounted for in the Gift Letter declaration)MarkoMusic: (music produced and performed my Marko)"Broken Ring Finger" ...intro song (0:52) <-Marko Gelo"Helldorado" ...outro song (:14) <- Marko GeloSound Effects provided from Zapsplat.com and Apple LoopsContact Marko, he's a Mortgage Broker!604-800-9593 direct Vancouver403-606-3751 direct Calgarymarkogelo.comFacebook@markogelo (Twitter)MarkoMusic (SoundCloud Account)...all podcast music tracks are performed and produced by Marko Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today I want to talk about how one could incorporate gifted equity when purchasing a home (with the proceeds of a mortgage) from a direct family member. So, in other words a transaction between two direct family members (mainly child and parent) can occur by the selling family member simultaneously gifting a portion of their equity to the buying family member while formally selling/transferring the property to them. The gifted equity portion is used to fulfill the minimum down payment requirement of the buyers mortgage. Here's how it works:STEP 1: The Buyer must qualify for the mortgage as per standard qualification criteria with the exception of the unique source of the down payment being gifted equity (rather than from own sources).STEP 2: Determine the amount of the Gifted Equity. Depending on the amount of gifted equity, the mortgage will be either high ratio, or conventional. If the down payment (gifted equity) is less than 20%, the mortgage is classified as high ratio and will be subject to an insurer premium (of 2.40% to 4%) which gets tacked on to the registered mortgage amount. If the down payment (gifted equity) is 20% or greater, the mortgage is classified as conventional and there are no insurance premiums added.STEP 3: Draft a purchase and sale agreement with the negotiated purchase price and close out the transaction!OTHER THINGS TO BE AWARE OF:inter family purchase transactions are mostly done privately (and without the involvement of a realtor). Therefore, the seller can forego the process of listing their property and furthermore eliminate REALTOR® feesas no verification is required for the down payment, the buyer must be aware that they may have to provide verification of closing costs (property transfer tax, legal fees, etc). The closing costs can also be included within the gifted equity (as long as its accounted for in the Gift Letter declaration)MarkoMusic: (music produced and performed my Marko)"Broken Ring Finger" ...intro song (0:52) <-Marko Gelo"Helldorado" ...outro song (:14) <- Marko GeloSound Effects provided from Zapsplat.com and Apple LoopsContact Marko, he's a Mortgage Broker!604-800-9593 direct Vancouver403-606-3751 direct Calgarymarkogelo.comFacebook@markogelo (Twitter)MarkoMusic (SoundCloud Account)...all podcast music tracks are performed and produced by Marko Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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