5 Things Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Do


REALTOR BLOG

By Saffron Quist | Flex Realty Group

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✉saffronquist@gmail.com

 

Purchasing Real Estate is one of the most empowering moves you will ever make!

When I was 19 and still living at home, my Mom mentioned that she was considering charging me rent (like a nominal $200 or so). About 7 minutes later, I opened the Real Estate leaflet that used to come in the Sunday newspaper and made the decision that I was moving out.

I had no clue what I was doing. I had never bought or sold property before, never had a mortgage or bank loan outside of a $700-credit-limit visa, and… I also had no inhibitions. I was doing this.

My 3 part-time minimum-wage paycheques and I got on the phone and began booking property viewings. I did have enough sense to start at the cheapest properties; the small older houses and outdated condos.

I ended up purchasing a 1990’s condo in Coldstream. It was in good shape and had a great layout but was dated… kinda perfect for a first. I did a little painting and replaced a light fixture or two and about 18 months later, I sold for 80% more than I had paid. The profit became my down payment for the next property.

 
 

Heading into the purchasing process can feel SO overwhelming even for a veteran. There are a lot of moving pieces and things to put into place… not to mention that both federal and provincial legislation are everchanging which affects property values and qualification requirements. You don’t need to be an expert! You just need to find the right professionals, take their advise and have a bit of blind faith. If I could do it at 19, you can to.

Here are 5 things you should absolutely do (or not do) to get started:


1. Do not take out any new loans.

Oh my gosh, this is probably the number one mistake I see happening. Buyers are shopping for a home, they are pre-approved for a mortgage… they may even have an offer pending on a property and then BOOM, they buy a new car with a loan orchestrated by the dealership.

Mortgage qualifications are calculated on a few items including your debt load. Until your property purchase has closed and you’re sipping margaritas on your new deck… all your debts will be factored in and you could completely disqualify yourself. Wait to take out new loans until after you’re all moved in.


2. Do build your credit and down payment.

To qualify for a mortgage you will need a good credit score and at least 5% for a down payment.

The easiest way to build credit is to open a credit card, use it in small amounts and then pay it off in-full each month. Also, be sure to prioritize things like your cell phone bill and make sure your payments are on time. Keeping your bills at a $0 balance and being prepared to close credit-card accounts will be powerful when applying for a mortgage.

Squirreling away 5% or more is a bit more difficult in today’s market but here are some ideas to help this build faster:

  • Open a savings account with the highest possible interest rate, open a TFSA (tax free savings account), and/or purchase low-risk investments. This way you’re making a little revenue off the money you deposit. I personally love working with a Financial Advisor who is not connected to a specific institution (they work for you not the bank). Let them know you are saving for a home and you want your money to be LOW-RISK and LIQUIDABLE at any time (meaning you can cash-out without notice) and they will guide and educate you on some great options.

  • Save. I know this sounds obvious but every time you go to splurge on something ask yourself “do I want this new outfit or do I want home ownership?” and then deposit that amount of money into your savings account.

  • Ask family for money gifts. If you’re lucky enough to have parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc. who have a little extra cash and appreciate your property-purchasing efforts, ask for money for your birthday and Christmas.

  • Ask a family member to invest with you. Be clear that this is a partnership and not a freebie! Perhaps Uncle John is interested in a small real estate investment?..

    • Set ownership percentages (50% you / 50% him -or- 60/40 or 25/75). This amount is equal to how much each of you are responsible for the down payment and financing… it will also be the amount that you receive when you sell. Partnering with someone means that your initial costs are significantly lower and the profits are shared.

    • Set a timeline and have an exit strategy. I’m sure Uncle John will want to see his money again in his lifetime. Consider your first property a stepping stone and not a forever home. I recommend choosing a timeline of 1-5 years while watching the market. You want a little bit of wiggle room to sell when things are hitting a price climax so that there are profits to stuff in your pocket at the end of the sale.

    • Pay all the monthly and annual costs instead of rent. Since Uncle John owns half the property, it would be reasonable for him to expect some sort of rent while you’re living there. Instead of traditional rent, pay the annual property taxes, strata fees and take care of all the maintenance. For him, there is zero cost or work involved.


Having a great Mortgage Broker is very helpful at this stage. They can guide you to some awesome tips and help you do the math so you know exactly what you’re aiming for. Let me know if you need a recommendation :)


3. Make the first one a stepping stone.

This is not necessary, but will give you a nice boost towards your forever home. I often see first time home buyers holding out for their dream property and then never being able to bust into the market. Here is something to remember, once you’re in the market… you have something to sell. You’re part of the game instead of a spectator.

Consider the first 1-3 properties as investments, an education and stepping stones to your ultimate goal. Get a good deal when the market it a little quieter (often November - March and/or when interest rates increase slightly and everyone else throws a hissy fit). Buy something you don’t necessarily love but has awesome resale value (great location, nice layout, etc). If you’re handy and creative, chip away at few cosmetics such as paint, lights and decor (if you’re not handy or creative, do nothing!). Watch the market and when there is a buyer frenzy, sell at a profit. WHAMO, now you have a larger down payment.

This is a great time to have a skilled Realtor in your back pocket. Choose someone who has experience flipping and investing (like me!)


4. Stay away from leaseholds.

On each MLS listing you will see the status as ‘Freehold’ or ‘Leasehold’. Leaseholds are typically found in mobile home parks and on Indigenous lands, and can be offered by a developer, native band or even the government. You’ll be tempted by the significantly lowered price tag but here’s the kicker… you’re not buying real estate. You are buying an object on a leased lot. This “object” may look exactly like a house, however, because it’s not on land that you own, you cannot mortgage it.

Leaseholds can be a good option for cash buyers, sometimes those heading into retirement or looking for an affordable vacation property but they are not a great way to get ahead in the market. You will need to apply for a chattel loan (similar to a car or boat loan) which often has a higher interest rate -and- leasehold property are way more challenging to sell making them less than ideal as an investment.


5. Get a solid budget.

Work with your mortgage broker. Crunch the numbers. Do the math. You may qualify for more than your willing to spend every month -or- you may qualify for less than you were hoping and that’s ok! Let’s just get you into the dang market and find something in that budget for now.

Going shopping without a clear budget is a recipe for disappointment. You may find something you love just to discover you can’t purchase it… or that you’re too slow in organizing financing and someone else scoops it.


If you don’t have a great Mortgage Broker, ask me for a recommendation!

Saffron Quist | REALTOR

Flex Realty Group, Okanagan BC

Where to Get Your Brunch on in Kelowna


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By Jenna Swetlikoff | orig: Aug 15, 2022

👉🏻 From the blog Stuff with Svet

 

Do you know what a millennial’s favourite meal of the day is? BRUNCH! And if you know me, brunch time is by far my favourite meal and time of the day…I am the brunch queen!

Let me paint a picture for ya. Imagine sleeping in and and then heading out for some yummy breakfast food while indulging in a few mimosas! The only place where being hungover in last night’s clothes is socially acceptable. WHAT A TIME!

Kelowna has quite an impressive brunch scene so you really can’t go wrong. I’ve rounded up some of MY favourite spots and their stand out items…

My Favourite Brunch Spots in Kelowna BC

White Spot

White Spot is a chain restaurant but they’re on this list for good reason, their benny! There are a lot of places that offer great egg’s benny but White Spot is one of my all time favourites! It’s classic, consistent, and served with endless smashbrowns. I’ve been going here for years!

Must try: classic eggs benny (I swap out back bacon for regular bacon)

Krafty

They serve brunch all week but I would recommend their weekend hip hop brunch! Definitely make a reservation if attending on the weekend as they get quite busy. They play hip hop music, serve fun brunch cocktails, and offer many vegan choices. Did I mention they do mimosa pitchers?!

Must try: Andree 3000 is vegan benny, vegan yamwich, any of their bowls

Bohemian Cafe

The Boh is a Kelowna classic. I love their huevo rancheros and their ‘abohcado’ but I could honestly eat anything from there. They have so many unique breakfast items and the service is always top notch.

Must try: huevos rancheros, abohcado

 
 

Jammery

The Jammery is also one of Kelowna’s long standing brunch spots. It’s a little bit of a drive to the Jammery but they also opened up a second location in town this year with a slightly different menu! They home make their jam and serve the ultimate comfort breakfast food. You can check out my reel on The Jammery here.

Must try: All you can eat waffles, pesto eggs benny, scones

OEB

I love OEB because their eggs are their own flax fed free-run eggs so they aways taste fresh with dark running yolks. They serve mimosa flights, have organic orange juice and overall, have a very innovative menu. You can check out my reel on OEB here.

Must try: The truffled squash Benny is heaven in your mouth

Diner Deluxe

I love Diner Deluxe’s various bowls. They have aesthetically pleasing decor, lot of options on their menu from pancakes to chicken + waffles, and they are right across from the beach. Who doesn’t love to get their brunch on a patio right by the beach?!

Must try: Ogo Sun Bowl

And there we have it! If you try out any of these brunch places or have any other favourites let me know! For more food recs, be sure to check out my reels tab on my Instagram here!

-Jenna xoxo


43 Experiences to give as Christmas Gifts


IN PAID PARTNERSHIPS


Christmas-shopping season is upon us! And We challenge You to not buy a heaping pile of stuff that will make a short journey to the dumpster.

Consider:

  • how much packaging an item comes in.

  • say NO to the plastic bag!

  • quality… will this thing break right away?

  • appreciation… will they even like or use this?

  • wrapping… how about a nice towel, re-usable bag or compostable paper?


Here are some awesome ideas to help you win at gifting this Christmas with amazing Okanagan experiences!

💡 Make a fun little booklet for 2023 experiences or buy enough for you to enjoy together.

And hey! If tickets or passes aren’t available before Christmas, you can always make a DIY version and then purchase them later.

  1. Winter Wine Tour with Sip Happens (19+)

  2. Goddess photo shoot with Vixen Studios

  3. In-home personal Chef service from Chez You

  4. Professional Home Organization with Organize My Space

  5. Gift certificate at Kelowna Comedy Lounge (19+)

  6. Tickets for Fireside Music Festival (19+)

  7. Make your own silk scarf with Colour Drop Design

  8. Splashdown Waterslide passes with VIP cabana (kiddos + youth)

  9. Gift certificate for a Nice Restaurant

  10. Tickets for Amuse food tasting event (19+)

  11. Subscription to Ballet Kelowna

  12. Tickets for the Great Okanagan Beer Festival (19+)

  13. Dance workshop with The Kore Dance Project

  14. Indoor Rock Climbing passes

  15. Gift certificate for EnergyPlax (kiddos + youth)

  16. Tickets for Armstrong Metal Festival

  17. Tickets for Ososyoos Oyster Festival (19+)

  18. Gift certificate for the Armstrong Tulip Festival

  19. Tickets to an upcoming event

  20. Gift certificate for their favourite Golf Course

  21. Tickets for Altitunes Music Festival (19+)

  22. Gift certificate for Don-O-Ray Farms (kiddos)

  23. Escape Room passes

  24. Tickets for Dinner en Blanc (19+)

  25. Gift Certificate for a massage

  26. Hockey tickets for the Kelowna Rockets

  27. Zipzone ziplining adventure

  28. Ski Hill passes

  29. Indoor Pool passes

  30. Season Tickets for the Kelowna Falcons Baseball

  31. Bowling passes

  32. Skydive Okanagan jump

  33. Membership to the Okanagan Science Centre

  34. Movie Theatre passes

  35. Voice lessons with Vita Artes

  36. Gift certificate for Airhouse trampoline centre

  37. Classes at a Pottery Studio

  38. Yoga Membership

  39. Tickets to Okanagan Symphony

  40. Cooking classes at The Okanagan Table

  41. Gift Certificate to stay at Sparkling Hills (19+)

  42. Gift Certificate for the Davison Orchards tractor train (kiddos)

  43. Private Whiskey experience at Okanagan Spirits

100 epic adventures to do with your kids this Summer!

This list is organized from North to South and…

⭐ There are coupons! Please show this list (screen grab works) to your host at the business to redeem.

Shuswap River Float -ENDERBY Make sure water levels are safe!

Memorial Park Outdoor Pool and Splashpad -ARMSTRONG

SplashDown Waterslides -VERNON

Kalamalka Beach -VERNON

Got Wake Chartered Wakesurfing -VERNON

Holy Doodle Sailing Charters -KELOWNA

Hydrofly Rocket Boots -KELOWNA Fun for bigger kids

Wibit -KELOWNA, PEACHLAND, PENTICTON & OSOYOOS

Pention Channel Float -PENTICTON

Skaha Lake Park -PENTICTON

Beyond the Okanagan boundary:

Crazy Creek Hot Pools -REVELSTOKE

👉🏻 For local beaches, head -HERE-

👉🏻 More splash pads and outdoor pools -HERE-

Enderby Cliffs -ENDERBY This is a great hike with older children.

Miska Haven Glamping B&B -ENDERBY

Mount Rose Swanson -ARMSTRONG

Get Lost Glamping Adventure -ARMSTRONG

Silver Star Mountain Resort -SILVER STAR

Echo Lake Fishing Resort -LUMBY

Rail Trail -VERNON to KELOWNA

Beaver Lake Fishing Resort -LAKE COUNTRY

Fintry Waterfalls -WEST SIDE

Christie Falls -WEST SIDE

Myra Canyon Trestles -KELOWNA

Crawford Waterfalls -KELOWNA

Chute Lake Lodge -NARAMATA

Vaseux Lake Bird Observatory -OKANAGAN FALLS

Beyond the Okanagan boundary:

SkyTrek Adventure Park -REVELSTOKE

The Enchanted Forrest -REVELSTOKE

The Small Axe Roadhouse -ENDERBY

Free kids slushie with the purchase of a menu item!

Pink Rock Ice Cream Shoppe -ARMSTRONG

Buy one get one 50% off!

Smoke’s Poutinerie -KELOWNA

Okanagan Beach Club Tacos and Margaritas/Slushies -WEST SIDE

Tickleberry’s Ice Cream -OK FALLS

Osoyoos Candy Store -OSOYOOS

Beyond the Okanagan Boundary:

D Duchmen Dairy -SICAMOUS

👉🏻 Check out more Ice Cream Shops -HERE-

IPE Aug 31- Sept 4 -ARMSTRONG

Sunflower Festival Aug 18- Sept 5 -ARMSTRONG

Davison Orchards -VERNON Take quarters for the animal-feed machine.

O’Keefe Ranch -VERNON

Yoga with Goats -VERNON

Cowboy Poetry Music Festival July 29-31 -VERNON

Kangaroo Creek Farm -KELOWNA

Covert Farms Kid’s Tour & Tasting -OLIVER

Beyond the Okanagan Boundary:

BC Wildlife Park -KAMLOOPS

👉🏻 For our big list of farms, click -HERE-!

Canadian Wildlife Museum -VERNON

Free kids popsicle with the purchase of entry!

Okanagan Science Centre -VERNON

Colour Drop Design Silk Scarf Making -VERNON to KELOWNA

Oyama Zipline Adventure Park -LAKE COUNTRY

Myra Canyon Adventure Park - KELOWNA

Falcons Baseball Home Games -KELOWNA

Okanagan Adventure Park -JOE RICH

Safari Ridge Paint Ball -WEST KELOWNA

Zipzone -PEACHLAND

Kartplex -OLIVER

Scandia - KELOWNA

Loco Landing -PENTICTON

Rattlesnake Canyon -OSOYOOS


… 🛠 More is coming! We’re working on it riiiight now!

6 Fun Things To Do In Kelowna's Mission

By KRISTEN THOMPSON


Looking to spend a lovely fall day in Kelowna? We spent a sunny, crisp Sunday in the Mission (part Lower, part Upper) with no plans whatsoever, seeing where the day took us. And man, did we have a great day! Follow along on our adventure, and check out these six great Mission-area spots:

 

1. Barn Owl Brewing

What: We started our Mission adventure by fuelling up at Kelowna’s newest (don’t quote me on that) brewery, Barn Owl Brewing. The kids were thrilled with the snack options (Munch Mix and pepperoni sticks?! YES!). The renovated heritage barn features an incredible, spacious upstairs with cozy seating, board games and even shuffle board. Plus there’s a patio!

FYI: Open 7 days a week. You can order in pizza from DunnEnzies across the street!

Where: 4629 Lakeshore Rd, KELOWNA (see map below)


2. Don O Ray Farms

What: The kids have been begging us to get pumpkins, and since we’d never been to Don-O-Ray Farms before, this seemed like the perfect spot to stop. Right on Benvoulin, this family-run farm features a market with fresh produce and local groceries (we picked up fall veggies, butter chicken, and samosas!). In the fall, there are fresh-from-the-field pumpkins and decorative gourds. There’s also petting zoo and hedge maze as part of the Don O Ray Farm Adventure, but these attractions are seasonal.

FYI: The farm will be hosting a drop-in fall photoshoot event on Sunday, Oct. 22! More info here

Where: 3443 Benvoulin Road KELOWNA (see map below)


3. Summerhill Pyramid Winery

What: Summerhill Pyramid Winery has been one of our family’s favourite spots since moving to Kelowna. The views are spectacular, there are games for the kids out front, the restaurant serves delicious, locally-sourced food, and we love their wine. Bonus: They’re passionate about organic and biodynamic farming.

FYI: Summerhill uses no animal byproducts in its wine-making, and is therefore vegan friendly. More info here.

Where: 4870 Chute Lake Road, KELOWNA (see map below)


What: Hands down, Quilchena Park is our kids’ favourite playground in Kelowna. This amazing spot up in beautiful Kettle Valley has tons of play structures, is appropriate for toddlers all the way up to big kids, and has a giant tube slide! In the summer, the splash pad is a perfect way to keep cool.

FYI: We wrote more about this awesome park here.

Where: 5636 Jasper Way, KELOWNA (see map below)


5. DunnEnzies Pizza

What: Pizza! On the patio! We’ve always loved DunnEnzies, and their Lower Mission location has an amazing outdoor patio underneath a lovely mature tree, overlooking a grassy lawn. We ordered breakfast pizza and tacos (all of which was delicious), and the kids loved playing in the grassy area.

FYI: Mission location is dog-friendly. You can also find DunnEnzies downtown, at Landmark, and at the Airport Village. More info here.

Where: ​4638 Lakeshore Rd, KELOWNA (see map below)


6. It’s a Bakery

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What: Our Mission adventure came full circle with a trip to It’s a Bakery (next door to Barn Owl Brewing) for an afternoon pick-me-up: A sweet treat for the kids, and caffeine for the grownups. They’ve got lots of house-made breads and sweets, as well as grab-and-go lunch items, but we were particularly excited about all the pumpkin spiced options (we blogged about it here).

FYI: Learn more about It’s a Bakery by checking out their website.

Where: ​4629 Lakeshore Rd, KELOWNA (see map below)


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Fall Bucket List (free printable)

Fall is upon us! *twirls with hands in air as leaves fall all around* And we want you to get outside and enjoy the best of the Okanagan this season. So we’ve made the ultimate Fall-in-the-Okanagan Bucket List (scroll down a bit to print this off at home), featuring our favourite things to do in September and October! (Made in collaboration with The Local Gift Card).

Check any of these items off, and tag us in your pictures! Have fun! And enjoy your fall :)

 
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FALL BUCKET LIST ON THE BLOG

We’ve been crossing off some of the ideas in our September Bucket List, and blogging about it. Check it out, and let us know if you get the chance to try any of these awesome activities!