Bank Prime reduced finally, by 15 basis points

General 27 Jan

RBC is the first to decrease it’s Bank Prime Rate, they did not do the full 25 basis points that the BOC did however it is still a savings to canadians. See the news release below. The other banks likley will follow stay tuned for details.   http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1478189/rbc-royal-bank-decreases-prime-rate   For questions or pre approval regarding […]

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5 Considerations about refinancing debt into your mortgage

General 26 Jan

If you’re presently carrying debt outside of your mortgage, restructuring your existing debts into your mortgage may be the answer for you. Unsecured debt (credit cards and some lines of credit) hold a much higher interest rate, which will take a lot longer to pay off, and negatively impact your monthly cash flow. Following are […]

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Bank of Canada Shocks Canadians By Reducing Prime Rate

General 21 Jan

Good Morning, Great news for clients on the variable rate mortgage, as prime was reduced to 3/4 of a percent from the current 1% . Should the banks choose to follow this adjustment (which is likely however doesn’t always follow suit) bank prime shall be reduced to 2.75% from 3% and you will see a small payment reduction generally within a month […]

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Testimonial

General 5 Jan

Thanks as always for the great reminders throughout the life of my mortgage. The mortgage plans you have set out for me since I have done mortgages with your team instead of doing it myself with the credit union have saved me thousands of dollars, first it was $1200/month and now years later over $600 […]

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How the Proposed Mortgage Changes for Jan 2015 Will Affect You

General 15 Dec

          Over   the past several years, we have seen significant changes to the way that lenders qualify borrowers applying for mortgages – with each change making the mortgage qualification process progressively more challenging.    The latest proposed change for January 1st, 2015 would see existing unsecured debt payments (credit cards, lines of credit, etc) calculated using 3%   […]

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