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Salmon Arm, Shuswap area recreatonal properties: lenders are making it easier to buy

Posted in June's Kelowna Real Estate Blog on May 12, 2008

Taking on a second mortgage is not a step most homeowners take lightly. But with more people seeking out second properties where they can escape the city, the financing of recreational properties is a market that has expanded in recent years.

More options are opening up to people ready to purchase.

Mortgage brokers say traditionally lenders have seen recreational properties as less desirable investments.

"In general, it's a much more narrow niche," explains Todd Fralic, Mortgage Intelligence's assistant vice-president for the Prairies.

"At one point, it was nearly impossible to get a recreational property with CMHC."

Consequently, the requirements for financing a second home were more stringent, requiring larger down payments -- as much as 25 per cent -- and ensuring the home met certain specifications.

But Canadian mortgage insurers became less conservative in their practices as competition increased and baby boomers sought out second homes. Now new products from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. and Genworth make it easier for buyers to invest in a recreational property -- provided they meet a few conditions.

Under CMHC's mortgage loan insurance, approved lenders can offer recreational property buyers up to 100-per-cent financing if the second home is accessible year-round and has the proper facilities to house residents 24/7.

But if the buyer plans on renting out the property, he or she is excluded from using CMHC's second-home product, says John McWilliam of CMHC.

Nor are time-shares eligible.

McWilliam cautions buyers that not all recreational properties are covered under CMHC's mortgage loan insurance; only those that qualify as true second homes.

Genworth offers a similar product for secondary homes, which it classifies as "Type A" to a maximum of $700,000. Type B properties, meanwhile, need not be winterized or accessible year-round but are financed up to 90 per cent and to a maximum of $350,000.

Calgary mortgage broker Michael Boyle of the Mortgage Group says most of his clients still aren't making use of these new products.

"Typically, people buying recreational homes have the money to put 25 per cent down," Boyle says.

That's what Jon Dick did when he and his wife bought their Timber Ridge cabin in Invermere, seven years ago. They put $75,000 down on the $300,000 home. They loved the location and could see back then the Columbia Valley would become the vacation destination it is today. They subsidized their mortgage by renting it out. Today, the property is worth $600,000.

"I'm glad we bought when we bought," says Dick, vice-president for Pine Ridge Mountain Resort. "It's way easier to do today. Obviously, you have the have the income to support what you do.

There are other options. Both Boyle and Fralic say most of their clients are taking equity out of their first homes, and putting it into their second to defray the costs of buying a recreational property.

Then, buyers aren't subject to the same restrictions on usability, which means a cabin that can only be accessed by boat isn't out of the question. It's a common practice, even for buyers shopping for a second home abroad.

Calgary accountant Mesh Dayal says he found financing his condo in Puerto Penasco, Mexico, no harder than financing his primary residence.

But he warns, "It takes a little bit longer to go through the legal process in Mexico than in Canada."

(prepared by Suzanne Beaubien/Vancouver Province)

FOR YOUR REFERENCE local financing professionals for Salmon Arm, Shuswap area recreational properties include:

Corine Hild
Tekemar
250.832.8766
1.800.658.2345
child@sunwave.net

Vic Hamilton
Bayfield Mortgage
250.833.9183
1.866.252.4526
vic@sunwave.net

Sue Foubert
TD Canada Trust
250.833.8790

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