Tag Archives: Mortgage
Buying a home is probably the biggest purchase you’ll ever make. Like most people, it’s unlikely you’ll pay in cash—you’ll borrow most of the money through a mortgage. Over the life of that mortgage, you’ll pay a lot in interest. Small changes in this interest can make a big difference in how much you’ll pay…
If you’re shopping for a new mortgage, you may read around a lot of scepticism concerning the variable-rate. Are they an unnecessary gamble? On the plus side, you may win for at least a year or two by taking the chances; but after that, it’s finger-nail biting time. Years 4 and 5 could prove very…
The head of the CMHC delivered a particularly discouraging forecast while testifying remotely before the House of Commons Finance Committee back in May. Among Evan Siddall’s predictions were: Home prices could fall from their peak by 9% to 18% over the next year Mortgage deferrals could jump to 20% from 12% by September Mortgage arrears could top…
Also known as cliff vesting, it’s the process by which employees earn the right to receive full benefits from their company’s qualified retirement plan account at a specified date, rather than becoming vested gradually over a period of time. The vesting process applies to both qualified retirement plans and pension plans offered to employees. The CMHC’s CEO Evan Siddall…
The recent drastic change in our economic lives has meant that the big institutions, whether financial or other; has also had to adjust its business model! Fortunately, this is good news because they sympathize with the many affected economically. Some interesting comments were also made by economists and businessmen. Just after mid-March, the Bank of…
We hope your spirits are still up during this trying time – and certainly making the most out of staying at home and getting to know the contents inside those four walls better than you ever have! We believe this phase is a good time to clean up and fix anything you are able to…
We begin March with a much longer read, but hold on tight… it’s important and mostly good news! After a long ‘protest’ and waiting time, policy-makers are finally righting a wrong in the mortgage market! As of the 6th April, Canadians applying for default-insured mortgages will no longer have to go through the infamous “stress test.”…
Looking for a new home is not easy. Getting the money for it is even harder. The process to getting that money is long; and difficult. That’s why most first-time homebuyers need a bit of help to find their new space. A real estate agent can help with the easier part; and that’s where we…
The mortgage acquisition process for a new home is far from easy; even from the very first step. Many homebuyers simply don’t know what’s best for them, and whether they’ll even make it through the first phase, nevermind receive the loan. More often than not, mortgage brokers like us are there to help, but we…
To begin with, what does it all mean? Refinancing a mortgage means paying off an existing loan and replacing it with a new one. There are many reasons why homeowners refinance: 1) to obtain a lower interest rate 2) to shorten the term of their mortgage 3) to convert from a variable-rate mortgage to a fixed-rate mortgage…