These mortgage reforms, touted as the boldest in decades, aim to unlock homeownership for all Canadian first-time homebuyers and buyers of new builds by address housing affordability and ease the path to securing to homeownership. In an effort to making it easier to qualify for a mortgage, significant reforms are being introduced across Canada, specifically targeting first-time homebuyers and buyers of newly constructed properties. These mortgage reforms represent a transformative shift and aim to expand access to mortgage options, increase affordability, and stimulate the housing market.
New Mortgage Reforms is Expanding Eligibility from 25- Year to 30-Year Mortgage Amortization
A major highlight of these mortgage reforms is the expansion of 30-year mortgage amortizations for all first-time homebuyers and those purchasing newly built homes. This measure will provide more flexibility for borrowers who need high loan-to-value mortgage insurance. Under the current rules the first-time buyers and buyers of new builds applying for an insured mortgage have to qualify using 25-year amortization.
To qualify under the new reform, borrowers must meet the following criteria:
- The total loan-to-value ratio must be 80% or more.
- The borrower must either be:
- A first-time homebuyer, or
- Purchasing a newly constructed home.
Definition of a First-Time Homebuyer
Under this reform, a first-time homebuyer is defined as someone who meets at least one of these conditions:
- The borrower has never purchased a home before.
- In the last four years, the borrower has not lived in a home that they or their spouse/common-law partner owned.
- The borrower has recently experienced a breakdown in a marriage or common-law partnership, similar to the rules used in the Canada Revenue Agency’s Home Buyers’ Plan.
Definition of a Newly Constructed Home
A property will be classified as a newly constructed home if it has not been previously occupied for residential purposes. Importantly, newly constructed condominiums with an interim occupancy period will still qualify.