Owning your own home is an exciting proposition and an achievable goal for most Canadians. The number one reason many become homeowners is pride of home ownership and the stability and security that comes with it.
Buying a home can also be a solid investment and provide tax benefits.
In Canada you are not taxed on any investment gains you make on the sale of your principal residence (i.e. the primary residence that you inhabit). So for example, if you buy your home for $200,000 and sell it 5 years later for $250,000, you do not have to pay income tax on the $50,000 you earned from the sale.
Another advantage is that each time you make a mortgage payment you are putting a portion towards the principal balance of your mortgage, which builds equity in your home. This is a better use of your money than giving rent to a landlord and is a good long term investment.
Owning a home also means that you can make your own decisions on decorating, home improvements, location etc. In a survey conducted by Genworth Canada last year, 92 per cent of first-time home buyers said that home ownership may mean more work but the effort but it’s worth it.
When it makes financial sense, owning a home is often a wise, secure and emotionally satisfying move to make for many Canadians.
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