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Four steps to take when preparing for your first mortgage. Step One: Know What You Want Should your mortgage be fixed or variable? Fixed Mortgage Rate:Enables you to “lock in” a predetermined rate for a set period of time (term). Variable Mortgage Rate:Changes monthly based on the mortgage lender’s prime rate. Anyone taking on a…
Open or closed? Do you know which choice is right for you? Closed mortgages offer lower interest rates than open mortgages. However, open mortgages boast fewer fees. What is a Closed Mortgage? Closed mortgages cannot be prepaid, renegotiated or refinanced before maturity without paying a penalty. Most closed mortgages do offer a bit of flexibility…
Improve the chances of having your offer accepted. When you and your real estate agent locate what you think is the perfect home and Canadian mortgage rate, there’s no time to waste – it’s time to make an offer to purchase! The Deposit When you put an offer in to purchase a house, you are…
Is now a good time to break your mortgage and refinance? This is a very common question – when should I break my current mortgage and refinance for a new best mortgage rate? It’s best to weigh out the costs first. Breaking your Mortgage A Canadian mortgage rate agreement is a committed contract. There is an…
Do you know the difference between your mortgage term and your amortization period? A common source of confusion for prospective homebuyers is the difference between a mortgage term and amortization period. A typical Canadian mortgage rate has a 5-year term with a 25-year amortization period. Mortgage Term The mortgage term is the length of time you commit…
Canadian Farm News
- Ontario Investing $25.5 Million in Technology to Protect Agri-Food Workers
- The Canadian Federation of Agriculture is Pleased to See Agriculture Identified as a Key Economic Pillar in the 2021 Federal Budget
- Liberals to vote on a resolution for the agri-food sector
- Ministers agree to part of BRM proposal
Mortgage Talk Canada
- Trudeau just getting started in bid to ease housing fever
- ClearPro aims to build consumer trust and fight fraud within the mortgage industry
- Equifax reveals what’s happening with consumer debt in Canada
- Finalists have been posted for the Canadian Mortgage Awards 2021