RRSP’s vsTFSA decisions for homebuyers

General Angela Calla 20 Jul

Add RRSPs versus TFSAs to the list of decisions you have to make as a prospective homebuyer.    Some serious saving is going to be required to meet the minimum 5% down payment for buying a home, not to mention the 20% threshold for avoiding costly mortgage default insurance. Two ideal vehicles for saving are […]

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Two Canadian Economists weigh in on US debt ceiling

General Angela Calla 20 Jul

The world is watching as negotiations to raise the US debt ceiling drag on towards the August 2nd deadline. Republicans recently proposed a plan to be voted on this week, hinging on cuts and caps, but the acrimony over spending or taxes continues.   Two Canadian economists have weighed into the debate, with editorials. While […]

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Why Canadian mortgage rates are on a roller coaster

General Angela Calla 20 Jul

Tom Fennell Yahoo Finance  If there’s one question being kicked around the barbecue more than any other this summer, it’s probably this: should I lock in my variable rate mortgage? But with interest rates bouncing around, to the point where they make a mortgage-rate chart look more like the diagram of a rollercoaster, homeowners can […]

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BOC leaves rates unchanged

General Angela Calla 19 Jul

The Bank of Canada today announced that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 1 per cent. The Bank Rate is correspondingly 1 1/4 per cent and the deposit rate is 3/4 per cent. The global economic expansion is proceeding broadly as projected in the Bank’s April Monetary Policy Report (MPR), with […]

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Is your Mortgage Portable?

General Angela Calla 4 Jul

Selling your current home and moving into a new one can be stressful enough, let alone worrying about your current mortgage and whether you’re able to carry it over to your new home. Porting enables you to move to another property without having to lose your existing interest rate, mortgage balance and term. And, better […]

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Key Mortgage Consumer Survey Results

General Angela Calla 4 Jul

Canadian homebuyers are showing “a high level of financial literacy,” according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC’s) 2011 Mortgage Consumer Survey that found both high levels of research and a determination to pay off mortgages quickly.  The survey said 75% of respondents felt it “very important” to pay off their mortgages as soon as […]

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5 year mortgage rates lowest in 6 years!

General Angela Calla 28 Jun

The current mortgage rate environment truly is like Christmas in July for any mortgage shopper! While the past isn’t always a reflection of what’s to come, following are some certainties you can take to the bank! 5-year fixed mortgage rates over the past 6 years are as follows: 2011: 3.59 2010: 4.49 2009: 3.95 2008: […]

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Buying now before its too late

General Angela Calla 23 Jun

Garry Marr, Financial Post · Jun. 22, 2011 | Last Updated: Jun. 22, 2011 9:10 AM ET You better buy a house in this market before it’s too late. How many times have you heard those words? The panic thinking is driven partially by prices continuing to rise to record levels but also by the […]

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