Staying close to their roots
Natalie is a remote customer service coordinator and her husband is an accountant, so relocation would have been relatively easy. But in the end, staying in Alberta seemed like the right decision. Housing is relatively affordable in Alberta, and they were eager to begin building equity.
I had been saving since graduating college in 2012,' Natalie said, 'Not specifically for a down payment, but I knew I would need a nest egg for something!' Natalie and Wayne accelerated their saving while teaching in Korea – both in their year abroad together and an earlier 18-month stint for Natalie.
Keeping their options open
It was a seller's market in Alberta, so Natalie knew they would need to keep their options open to find the right house at the right price. They met with a mortgage broker to get preapproved.
They had based their initial budget around making a 20% down payment, but their mortgage broker encouraged them to get preapproved for a higher dollar amount and consider using mortgage insurance.' He encouraged us to look at homes in a wider price range, just in case,' Natalie said.' It was helpful to get that advice and see all our options.'
Being flexible in a seller's market
Taking their mortgage broker's advice, they saw 16 houses in about 6 weeks, some outside of the original budget they had set for themselves. They faced disappointment early in the process when they lost a bidding war to another buyer, but soldiered on.
After another false start on a home that was purchased out from under them before they could make an official offer, they were pretty discouraged.
But in a surprising twist, the listing agent from the first home reached out to see if they were still interested. After a home inspection showed some problems with the air conditioner, the initial buyer dropped out. An unreliable air conditioner didn't faze Natalie and Wayne; they just asked for some concessions to make up for the cost of repairs.
They may not have considered the house at all if they hadn't been keeping their options open. 'It was over the initial budget we were considering,' Natalie said, 'But that conversation with our mortgage broker made us really consider what we could afford.'
Happily ever after