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Questions Regarding RRSPs Home Buyers' Plan (HBP)
Hi Folks,
Getting serious in life here and wanted to buy a house. I stumble upon this RRSP HBP program to help out in our down payment. My question is do you need to have an RRSP account with a certain balance in order to do the loan? In the link below in the condition it doesn't say that you have to have a rrsp account with certain balance on it Home Buyers' Plan (HBP) Am I missing something? Thanks :fullofwin: |
IIR, you don't need a minimum balance. You just need to have whatever you're going to take out of the RRSP, up to $25k max. And as mentioned in that link, you have 15 years to repay it back into the RRSP.
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U need to have had the money in a registered plan for 90 days (I think) before you buy.
On a side note, just because you're serious about someone, settling down, thinking kids, etc - what does that have to do with buying a place. Buying is a financial decision, I don't want to get into it, but: http://www.revscene.net/forums/67470...te-bubble.html Make sure you're educated before you buy, and don't let the banks, realtors, or global news educate you, they have a vested interest in you buying, I don't - my advice, if you want it, is free :) Best of luck, either way |
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Of course you'd need to have RRSP with funds to withdraw from to go towards the mortgage. I am not quite sure you understand exactly what the HBP is and should read up on it. Apologies if I am misreading this. |
Thanks for the input guys.
I thought HBP is like a student loan or any loans that I could get it now and pay in x amount of time. @sonick could you only withdraw the amount that you already contributed or could you max the 25k? |
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You can only withdraw as much as you have previously invested in the RRSP, up to a maximum of $25k. The 15 year re-payment plan is basically re-paying yourself back into the RRSP you withdrew. |
Be smart and dont waste your HBP on like $8000 like I did.
I wish I had used cash as my first down payment, and now that i've accumulated $25000+ in the last 3 years and want to buy a house, I have to come up with a cash downpayment. |
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