Stop Waiting for the Perfect Time to Buy: A Framework That Actually Works

Josh Perez • April 3, 2026

Watch the video that inspired this post: Waiting for the perfect time to buy is why most people stay stuck.


The Trap That Keeps Buyers on the Sidelines

Ask most people why they haven't bought a home yet and you'll hear some version of the same answer: "I'm waiting for the right time." They're watching interest rates. They're tracking home prices. They're waiting for a signal — some clear, unmistakable sign that now is the moment to move.


Here's the truth: that signal never comes. Not in the way most people imagine it.

The market doesn't send you a notification. There's no headline that reads "Perfect time to buy — act now." And the longer you wait for certainty, the more time passes, the more equity you don't build, and the more rent you pay into someone else's mortgage.


Waiting for the perfect time to buy is exactly why most people stay stuck.


Why You Can't Time the Market — And Don't Need To

Nobody nails the timing. Not investors. Not economists. Not the people who've been watching the market for twenty years. The idea that there's a precise moment when everything aligns perfectly is a myth — and chasing it is one of the most expensive mistakes a buyer can make.


What you can do is follow a framework that removes the guesswork. Instead of trying to predict the market, you assess your own situation against three concrete pillars. When all three are in place, the timing question answers itself.


The Three-Pillar Framework


Pillar 1: Affordability

Not what you hope you can stretch into. Not the maximum amount a lender will approve you for. The real, honest monthly payment you can handle without financial stress — with room left over for life.

A lot of buyers make the mistake of working backwards from the maximum approval number. That's how you end up house-poor: technically a homeowner, but unable to enjoy any of it because every dollar goes to the mortgage. True affordability means the payment fits your life, not the other way around.

Before you start looking at properties, get clear on your number. What monthly payment leaves you comfortable? That's your ceiling — not what the bank says you can borrow.


Pillar 2: Stability

A mortgage is a long-term commitment. Lenders know this, which is why they scrutinize your employment history and income so closely. But stability isn't just about satisfying a lender — it's about protecting yourself.

If your job is secure, your income is consistent, and your financial life isn't in a period of major upheaval, your window is already open. You don't need to be rich. You don't need a perfect credit score. You need a stable foundation that a mortgage can be built on.


If your situation is genuinely uncertain — a career change in progress, a major life transition underway — it may make sense to wait until things settle. But if you're stable and simply feeling uncertain because the market feels uncertain, that's a different problem entirely.


Pillar 3: Market Fundamentals

You don't need to predict where prices are going. You don't need to call the top or the bottom. What you need to assess is whether the market you're buying in has steady demand and whether the carrying costs make sense relative to what you'd pay to rent.


In most Ontario markets, the fundamentals have remained strong over the long term. Population growth, limited housing supply, and consistent demand have historically supported property values. That doesn't mean every property in every neighbourhood is a smart buy — but it does mean that a well-chosen purchase in a stable market tends to reward patient owners.


When All Three Line Up, Buy

This is the framework. It's not complicated, but it is disciplined. When affordability is in place, your situation is stable, and the market fundamentals support a purchase — stop waiting. The timing question has answered itself.

Every month you delay in a stable market is a month of appreciation you miss, a month of equity you don't build, and a month of rent that disappears with nothing to show for it. The cost of waiting is real, even when it's invisible.

"You're not going to nail the timing. Nobody does. But you can follow a framework that works regardless of what the market's doing." — Josh Perez


Apply This to Your Situation

The three pillars are straightforward in theory. Applying them to your specific income, credit profile, down payment, and target market is where it gets nuanced — and where working with the right mortgage professional makes all the difference.


I've helped over 1,000 people in Ontario work through exactly this kind of analysis. In most cases, buyers are closer to ready than they think. A single conversation is often enough to give you a clear picture of where you stand and what your next step should be.



Ready to stop waiting and start planning? Book your free consultation today and let's apply this framework to your situation.

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