2 Jun

FIND YOUR PERFECT HOME TYPE

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

Single-family detached homes are the most popular choice of Canadian homeowners, but aspiring first-time homebuyers should consider all their options before starting their house hunt. Don’t overlook the perfect option for your family – you may be surprised by what’s out there, at or below your budget. According to Statistics Canada, over half (55 per […]

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31 May

PURCHASE PLUS IMPROVEMENTS – YOU JUST FOUND YOUR DREAM HOME… SORT OF.

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

In a competitive real estate market or a market that is suffering from a lack of available listings, the Purchase Plus Improvements mortgage could be your saving grace. Regardless of whether you’ve just started your search for a new home or if you’ve been hunting for months, this is something that you should be thinking […]

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30 May

WHAT IS REFINANCING AND HOW IT WILL CHANGE YOUR CREDIT?

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

The need to refinance your mortgage can be for many reasons. Whichever the reason you are refinancing, there are a few things to consider. One of the top questions we are asked as a Mortgage Broker is “will refinancing hurt my credit?” The answer to this question brings cause for a closer look at the […]

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29 May

THE PERSONALITY OF YOUR MORTGAGE

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

Everyone knows that Mortgages come with a rate attached to them. But few know that each Mortgage Product has a PERSONALITY too! The Personality of a mortgage product is a key component in selecting the right mortgage for you and your unique needs. So sit back, take some notes, and take your mortgage on a […]

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26 May

HOW MORTGAGE RATES WORK

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

Ever wonder how your mortgage rate is determined? What factors make it jump from percentage to percentage? We are getting down to the nitty gritty today and giving you the facts on what impacts mortgage rates. What affects a Mortgage Rate? There are 10 factors that affect a mortgage rate: 1. Location Depending on which […]

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25 May

THIS VS THAT 8: RENEW OR SWITCH LENDERS

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

Renew (the mortgage industry meaning): to remain with the current lender by simply signing the renewal letter that comes in the (e)mail. Switch (again, the mortgage industry meaning): to move from the existing lender to a different lender without leveraging any additional funds/equity; the outstanding balance remains the same. Is renewing your mortgage with the […]

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24 May

SELF EMPLOYED? 8 TIPS TO HELP YOU QUALIFY FOR A MORTGAGE

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

Since 2012, it’s become the wild west of mortgage options out there for those folks who are living the Canadian dream of being Self Employed (also known as BFS, Business for Self).  In 2012, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions introduced Guideline B-20, which required federally regulated banks to tighten the rules for […]

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23 May

MORTGAGE FACTS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY THIS SPRING

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

Buying a home can be a really exciting time, so the last thing we want is for you to be hit by any surprises. Let’s take a look at five things to keep in mind before you write an offer. Get your mortgage in place before you write an offer. Meeting or speaking to an […]

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19 May

IS BEING MORTGAGE FREE MY PLAN FOR RETIREMENT?

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

Most people believe that being mortgage free is their plan for retirement. That means paying off your mortgage as fast as possible becomes the priority and having other forms of investments are considered only after your property is paid off. It is important to decide what option will give you the balanced diversification and protect […]

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18 May

FINANCING SOLUTIONS – BRIDGE LOAN

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Posted by: Trina Tallon

The fast pace of buying and selling real estate is daunting. Throw in trying to manage closing dates, possession dates and access to the proceeds for the purchase and you have a recipe for disaster. I recently received an email from a potential client asking these very questions: “I was wondering how the process usually […]

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