Homebuyer tradeoffs: what will you have to sacrifice?

General 27 Oct

Homebuyer Tradeoffs: What Will You Have To Sacrifice? When you’re buying a home, whether it’s your first home or your third, you want it to be perfect. Your home affects every aspect of your life, from your financial stability to things you do in your free time to the people you spend time with. It’s […]

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Is a variable rate always best?

General 26 Oct

An oft-cited 2001 study by York University finance professor Moshe Milevsky reveals that from 1950 to 2000, a variable-rate mortgage would have beaten out a fixed-rate mortgage almost 90 per cent of the time. But with interest rates at incredibly low levels, many commentators are expecting rising rates from here on in. Does that mean […]

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Rates remain at near record lows

General 19 Oct

Bank of Canada maintains overnight rate target at 1 per cent OTTAWA – 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 recovery is […]

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Rates on pause but ready to move

General 18 Oct

Courtesy of The Globe and Mail Mark Carney must feel like a parent trying to instill wise spending habits in a carefree kid heading off to university: all he can do is give his best advice and hope it sinks in. That’s a rough approximation of the tricky position the Bank of Canada governor finds […]

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Mortgage Shopping- 4 questions you must ask

General 15 Oct

Mortgage Shopping?   HERE’S SOME IMPORTANT TIPS ON HOW TO DO IT RIGHT!   First: Ensure you’re working with an Accredited Mortgage Professional that understands the business of Mortgages. This is likely the largest financial transaction of your life and it’s too important to put into the hands of someone that cannot advise you properly […]

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Rates will continue at record lows into 2011

General 7 Oct

Reuters MBA Mortgage Applications — The number of mortgage applications in the U.S. declined for a fifth straight week, led by a drop in refinancing despite mortgage rates dropping to a record low. The Mortgage Bankers Association’s index decreased 0.2% for the week ended Oct. 1. Refinancing fell to an eight-week low, while purchases increased […]

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Signs of housing market health

General 16 Sep

By Sunny Freeman, The Canadian Press TORONTO – Home sales rose in August on a monthly basis for the first time since March but prices remained flat — signs of health in Canada’s real estate market that should deflate fears of a housing bubble. There were about 32,800 transactions in August, up 4.1 per cent […]

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