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For Buyers

This collection of resources was compiled to assist Saskatoon home buyers with some of the important decisions that lie ahead as you search for, negotiate and close the purchase of your next Saskatoon home.

Helpful articles for Saskatoon home buyers

Down payments and mortgage insurance – How much will you need to put down on a Saskatoon home?
Qualifying for a mortgage on your new home – What lenders want to know when you apply for a mortgage
Mortgage pre-approval and why it’s important
Consider a mortgage broker to assist you with obtaining a mortgage
Initial purchase costs when buying a home
Ongoing costs of home ownership
Is your move tax deductible?
Home inspections and why you should certainly get one
Home inspection, interior concerns
Home inspection, exterior concerns
Saskatoon utility providers (contact numbers)
Moving checklist
Understanding agency relationships

Helpful video resources for Saskatoon home buyers

Searching Saskatoon homes with our MLS home search tool – A series of videos demonstrating how to make the most of this powerful home search tool.

Royal LePage TV Home Buying Series – Helping you with financing your home purchase
Royal LePage TV Home Buying Series – Helping you determine your wants and needs
Royal LePage TV Home Buying Series – Helping you with your home search
Royal LePage TV Home Buying Series – Helping you make an offer on your new home
Royal LePage TV Home Buying Series – Helping you close your home purchase

Saskatoon Neighbourhoods

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Welcome sign at the Willowgrove neighbourhood in Saskatoon

Willowgrove

As one of Saskatoon's newest subdivisions, Willowgrove consistently sees the highest volume of residential sales through the Saskatoon MLS system. Area plans include a village centre & two schools joined by a community centre.

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Snap Shots

Quick hits, tidbits and tips from Norm Fisher

Saskatoon will lead the nation in GDP growth in 2012, according to a new report by the Conference Board of Canada. The local economy is expected to expand by 3.6 percent, down from an impressive 4.8 percent in 2011.

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- March 29, 2012