Mortgages for the Self-Employed

General Angela Calla 6 Dec

Did you know? Approximately 15%+ of Canadians are self-employed, making this an important segment in the mortgage and financing space. When it comes to self-employed individuals seeking a mortgage, there are some key things to note as this process can differ from the standard mortgage. For self-employed individuals with an established business seeking best rate […]

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Strong Q3 Growth in Canada

General Angela Calla 3 Dec

Canadian Economy Bounced Back Sharply In Q3 In line with the Bank of Canada’s forecast, the economy rebounded sharply in the third quarter following the weak performance in Q2. Stats Canada announced this morning that GDP grew by a whopping 5.4% in Q3 following the downwardly revised 3.2% earlier in Q2. As pandemic restrictions phased out […]

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How much mortgage can I afford?

General Angela Calla 26 Nov

How much mortgage can I afford? That’s the question that kept me up at night before I bought my new home—the church conversion of my dreams. It’s a low-maintenance condo, which is just the way I like it. (I’m not a puttering-around-the-house kind of gal). While I mulled it over, I turned to countless online […]

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Canadian Employment Gains Slowed in October as Jobless Rate Fell

General Angela Calla 10 Nov

Statistics Canada released the October Labour Force Survey this morning, reporting a slowdown in employment growth from the blockbuster pace of recent months. While some commentators were disappointed in the results, I have a more positive take. Canada returned its pre-pandemic level of employment in September ahead of the US and other G-7 countries. The […]

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Should You Lock in a Variable Rate Mortgage or Ride the Waves?

General Angela Calla 10 Nov

Can I afford my payments comfortably today? Taking a look at where we are today will help us prepare for inflation and protect you from being vulnerable. You may be able to modify your payment or find savings within a budget review. Can I afford to increase my payments now even if rates do not […]

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New BC Legislation to Require “Cool Off Periods” for Resale and Newly Built Properties

General Angela Calla 5 Nov

The Province of BC is in the process on introducing new legislation that requires “cooling off” periods for resale properties and newly built homes. The introduction of a “cooling off” period for all purchase transactions would mean the end of non-subject offers. Non-subject offers have been extremely common in this insanely competitive real estate market […]

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Province Gives Local Government More Tools to Increase Housing

General Angela Calla 5 Nov

Government of BC | Ministry of Municipal Affairs | Tuesday, October 26, 2021 People in B.C. communities will benefit from legislative amendments that give local governments more powers to simplify and speed up their development approvals processes, helping to get the homes people need built faster. “We are working with local governments, the development sector […]

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A Study Says Owning Has More Benefits than Renting

General Angela Calla 5 Nov

A new study from Royal LePage has found that homeowners who can afford 20% down payments are much better off in the long run than renters. In fact, buying a home in Canada with an uninsured mortgage puts homeowners ahead of renters in 91% of cases analyzed. “Canadians strongly value homeownership for many reasons. Not […]

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The Bank of Canada | Latest Updates | Your Questions Answered

General Angela Calla 4 Nov

The latest Bank of Canada announcement brought some new changes to the market. We’ll attempt to answer some of the pressing questions people may have regarding these latest updates.  Why are 5 year fixed rates going up? This is a result of the banks halting the purchase of bonds.  Prior to the latest updates, the […]

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