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Amid a series of interest rate hikes implemented by the Bank of Canada over the last few months, some Canadian homeowners may be concerned about whether they’ll be able to keep up with their mortgage payments. Missed mortgage payments are not common in Canada, according to data compiled by the CMHC. In Q1 of 2022, the country’s mortgage…
The real estate market is getting chaotic, wherever you stand in the housing market… Canadian homebuyers are increasingly considering credit unions and private lenders to secure mortgages as rates rise, brokers say. They are seeing more Canadians drawn to these lenders as fixed mortgage rates have crept to about 4% in recent months in many…
Homebuying is always a stressful time. No couple or family wants a mishap with their hard earned monies before seeking an approval for the loan they desire so much. New mortgage rules meant to protect consumers from bad lending practices may have another impact – forcing home buyers to get their financial house in order. Borrowers’ income,…
It doesn’t really get easier with the real estate market during this pandemic. Less homes on sale, lower prices, and this latest to name a few! But what makes it more complicated with refinancing? They are uninsurable, so the lending risk sits squarely with the lenders; whereas purchase transactions facilitate changes of ownership, and the…
Let’s talk about technology! It is disrupting the world we live in, and every industry known to us is attempting to be simplified (and disrupted) thanks to it; recruitment, dating, retail, and travel to name a few. But of course, the major topic of discussion this week is our profession, real estate and mortgages! …
As stated in last weeks’ blog, buying a home can be an extremely difficult process, and most new homebuyers make tons of mistakes and don’t get what they need in the end. This week, our article will cover one of the crucial steps in getting the money you need from the lender, in order to…
Last week’s article covered some latest news about the Bank of Canada’s decision to increase the interest rate for mortgages and how it may affect homebuyers. One of the short interviews that was included in the text briefly discussed the difference between fixed rate and variable rate mortgage, but now, you can read more extensively…
When we speak of mortgages, it’s always about families with a stable income that will comfortably pay it off after a certain time. What is never spoken about are entrepreneurs and their housing plans; as we know, being self-employed means your salary can vary on a monthly basis, but being an employee on a payroll…
It has been a while since we have touched back on this topic, and given summer is a season where many transactions take place in the real estate market, we thought it could be a good idea to remind upcoming homebuyers of the process behind a future purchase. A mortgage…
Several of our last posts on social media as well as blogs have discussed the need for a pre-approval before getting accepted for a mortgage. However, in some cases, it is often possible to be denied a mortgage even if you have been pre-approved. Below are several reasons why that can be the case. …