TORONTO, ONTARIO — (Marketwired) — 07/22/13 — As part of BMO Financial Group-s ongoing commitment to financial literacy and -Making Money Make Sense-, BMO is releasing a financial tip every day in the summer to help Canadians make the -BMOst of summer- in 2013.
BMO-s Tip of the Day: Use your RRSP to help make the down payment on your first home.
For Canadians looking to purchase their first home this summer, one way to come up with a bigger down payment is to take advantage of the federal government-s Home Buyer-s Plan (HBP). The HPB allows you to make a tax-free withdrawal of up to $25,000 from your RRSP. If your spouse qualifies, he or she may do the same, for a combined total of $50,000.
According to a BMO survey, the average amount first-time buyers plan to spend on their home purchase is approximately $300,000, with an average down payment amount of $48,000 (16 per cent).
“A bigger down payment can significantly reduce the interest you-ll pay over the life of your mortgage. Also, with a down payment of at least 20 per cent, you avoid having to pay mortgage default insurance,” said Frances Hinojosa, Mortgage Expert, BMO Bank of Montreal. “First-time home buyers should stress-test their mortgage against a higher interest rate to ensure they can manage a rise in costs as a result of a potential increase in interest rates down the road.”
Ms. Hinojosa added that it-s also wise to choose a mortgage with a shorter amortization, which can help homeowners become mortgage-free sooner.
BMO offers a number of products and services that can help Canadians get more out of every dollar they spend this summer. For more details on how to make the -BMOst of Summer,- drop by a BMO branch or visit .
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