15 May

Mortgage Brokers Are More Important Than Ever

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

Brokers More Important Than Ever Nearly half of all existing mortgage in Canada will be up for renewal in 2018. Stated in a Financial Post article by Armina Ligaya, CIBC Capital Markets estimates 47% of all existing mortgages will need to be refinanced in 2018. All of this coming on the heels of rising interest […]

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14 May

Are Mortgage Terms More Important Than Rate?

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

Are mortgage terms more important than rate? Why are the terms more important than rate when it comes to a mortgage? Simple. Seven out of 10 Canadians break their mortgages prior to the renewal date. Taking the wrong mortgage when you could have qualified for a better one- is a costly mistake. The biggest mistake […]

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11 May

What does the term “Rate Hike” Actually Mean?

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

What does a “Rate Hike” actually mean? TD Bank has increased it’s posted rates and RBC did the same on Monday. This increase, from 5.14% to 5.59% at TD, is the “biggest move in years.” The change came because of the bond yields increasing. We do expect every other lender to follow suit. But, actual […]

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10 May

5 Things to Know Before Buying Rural Property

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

5 Things to know before buying a Rural Property After several years as a home owner, my friend was set to buy the home of his dreams. He always wanted to own an acreage outside of town. He had visions of having a few animals, a small tractor and lots of space. As a person […]

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9 May

Interview: Why We Chose a Mortgage Broker

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

Why We Chose a Mortgage Broker For Arthur Dubreuil, the recent purchase of his new house will sound like a similar story for many homebuyers. Looking to upsize to meet the needs of his growing family, the Toronto area resident looked east outside the city for a more affordable option. What he found was a […]

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8 May

What does it mean to “Refinance”?

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

What is a Refinance? Refinancing a home is one of those things where people understand what it is but have trouble explaining how it works. To put it simply, refinancing your home allows you to access the equity you have built up, by changing the mortgage amount. Let’s say you bought a $300,000 condo and […]

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7 May

6 Home Purchase Closing Costs

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

6 Home Purchase Closing Costs When you purchase your home, there are 6 additional costs to account for. They include: Home Fire and Flood Insurance Title Insurance Legal Fees Adjustments Land Transfer Tax GST Here’s an overview of what you can expect. Home and Fire Insurance. Mortgage lenders will require a certificate of fire insurance […]

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16 Nov

Mortgage Insurance 101

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

Mortgage Insurance 101 When you purchase a property, you may be a little overwhelmed by all the insurance offers related to the purchase of said property. Mortgage Insurance, Condo Insurance, Mortgage Default Insurance, Earthquake Insurance; the list goes on and on. It can be confusing, and it is important to know what insurance covers what. […]

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14 Nov

Home Equity Line of Credit Vs. Reverse Mortgages

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

Home Equity Line of Credit in Canada vs. Reverse Mortgages In our business, we are constantly approached with questions about how reverse mortgages work and how they compare to Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs). HELOCs are the most closely comparable products in Canada and many believe them to be superior to reverse mortgages. But […]

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8 Nov

Thinking About Locking in a Variable Rate Mortgage?

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Posted by: Austin Spencer

Time to Lock in a Variable Rate Mortgage? Approximately 32 per cent of Canadians are in a variable rate mortgage, which with rates effectively declining steadily for the better part of the last ten years has worked well. Recent increases triggers questions and concerns, and these questions and concerns are best expressed verbally with a […]

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