Tag Archives: Mortgage
Mortgage default insurance, also known as “mortgage insurance” helps Canadian buy a home sooner and with a lower down payment. It protects lenders against any loss caused by unpaid payments, or a property sale that does not generate enough money to pay the outstanding balance. According to The Financial Post, starting May 30th, 2014, Canada Mortgage and Housing…
In the last blog post, the booming spring real estate market was discussed. With a change of winds and more sunshine, spring may have you considering the next chapter in your life. With your heart set on a change of scenery, a burgeoning family, or an upgrade for your kin, buying a new home is as…
While there’s still a chill in the air, something within us is awakening and we’re brushing off the dust from hibernating all winter. The promise of spring is soon approaching. There is a consensus among people within the real estate industry that spring is the busiest time of year for real estate, having the most…
We all want the best for our children. For years of their lives we nurture and provide for them – giving them both the emotional security to mature gracefully, and the physical security of a roof over their heads. It’s only natural to want to send your children off into the world with secure footing…
With our heads swimming in financial duties and responsibilities, sometimes it can be hard to prioritize. The deadline to make contributions to your registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) for Canadians is March 3rd. The Globe and Mail puts forth the question, “Should you be contributing to a RRSP before you pay off your mortgage?” The…
A study from the Bank of Canada concluded that those consumers who receive the best mortgage rate are those who are willing to bargain and negotiate, have more equity, are new clients, and who use a mortgage broker, among other variables. As follows, it is rare nowadays that anybody should pay the bank’s posted rate…
Canadian policy makers have used the United States’ housing market as a cautionary tale for our own benefit. To ensure Canadians don’t fall into the same dilemma, regulators have created new mortgage rules to limit housing risk since 2008. They have been great preventive measures to allow the Canadian housing market to remain stable. However,…
Economic stresses can happen to the most careful individuals. You may think you are prepared by planning, budgeting and saving, but unexpected issues can arise for various reasons. Identifying areas where you are the most vulnerable and making contingency plans is one aspect of the solution, but sometimes these efforts are inadequate. You need to know what…
Owning your first home is a big step. You no longer have to worry about rent, you can set up your home as you like, mow your lawn, and you also get invited to home owners meetings. Owning a house can be quite challenging, it is necessary to carry out research and talk with experienced…
Mortgage brokers are trained professionals in the field of financing for those who need loans. Even for borrowers with impeccable credit history and income levels, finding the best terms for a loan is not easy. The top brokers are noted for their ability to locate the best rates and other terms. They understand how to…