~7-in-10 Canadians see the market as unfair to first-time buyers, and the starting point is honest expectations around sacrifice, goals, and trade-offs.
Pre-approval matters because minimum down payments rise with price, lenders may ask for more, and monthly affordability depends on income, debts, insurance, closing costs, upkeep.
Savings tools include a first-home savings account with up to $8K yearly and $40K total, plus a tax-free retirement-plan withdrawal option for buyers.
Beyond savings accounts and retirement-plan tools, buyers may qualify for a $1.5K federal credit, new-home tax rebates, and provincial or local assistance.
Stay grounded: use local board and portal data, set a bidding ceiling, focus on must-haves, and lean on trusted Real Estate and mortgage pros.
