9 Jan

WHY WE WORKED WITH A BROKER

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

We recently had a couple come into our office who we had worked with in 2011. They had some life changes that had occurred in the past 7 years and were unsure if they could make things work. They came back to speak with us and shared a little bit of their story and thoughts […]

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4 Jan

WHERE ARE CANADIAN MORTGAGE RATES GOING IN 2018

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

2017 was a year of change for the Canadian Mortgage Market. With the announcement of the B-20 guideline changes requiring all insured or uninsured mortgages to undergo stress testing. In addition, the removal of mortgage bundling and the continued rate rises from the Bank of Canada have led to significant changes in mortgage rates. This […]

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23 Dec

RRSP-USE HOME BUYER’ PLAN (HBP) MORE THAN ONCE

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

Under the home buyers’ plan, a participant and his or her spouse or common- law partner is allowed to withdraw up to $25,000 from his or her RRSP to buy a home. Before 1999, only the first- time home buyers are permitted to buy a home under this plan. Now a person can take an […]

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22 Dec

5 WAYS YOU CAN KILL YOUR MORTGAGE APPROVAL

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

So, you found your dream home, negotiated a fair price which was accepted. You supplied all the needed documentation to your mortgage broker and you are waiting for the day that you go to the lawyer’s to sign the final paperwork and pick up the keys. All of a sudden your broker or the lawyer […]

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21 Dec

WHAT IS A COLLATERAL MORTGAGE?

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

A collateral mortgage is a way of registering your mortgage on title. This type of registration is sometimes used by banks and credit unions. Monoline lenders, on the other hand, rarely register your mortgage as a collateral charge – which is an all-indebtedness charge that allows you to access the equity in the home over […]

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20 Dec

CMHC CHANGES TO ASSIST SELF-EMPLOYED BORROWERS

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

As a self-employed person myself, I was happy to hear that CMHC is willing to make some changes that will make it easier for us to qualify for a mortgage. In an announcement on July 19, 2018, the CMHC has said “Self-employed Canadians represent a significant part of the Canadian workforce. These policy changes respond […]

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15 Dec

REFINANCING IN 2018

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

Recently there were changes to the mortgage rules yet again, and one of the rule changes was regarding refinancing your home. At one point in the last 10 years you could refinance your home all the way back up to 95% of its current value, which in many cases has put that property what we […]

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14 Dec

WHAT IS A PROPERTY ASSESSMENT VS A HOME APPRAISAL?

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

It’s the time of year when many homeowners are getting their property assessments. The real estate market is the single biggest influence on market values. Market forces vary from year to year and from property to property. The market value on an assessment notice may differ from that shown on a bank mortgage appraisal or […]

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13 Dec

6 HOME PURCHASE CLOSING COSTS

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

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 to be in place by […]

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12 Dec

FIXED VERSUS VARIABLE INTEREST RATES

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Posted by: Patti MacLennan

Fixed Interest Rates This is usually the more popular choice for clients when it comes to deciding on which type of interest rate they want. There are many reasons why, but the most unsurprising answer is always safety. With a fixed interest rate, you know exactly what you are paying every month and you know that […]

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