25 Oct

RATES ON THE RISE BOTH VARIABLE & FIXED

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

With the Bank of Canada in a mood to raise rates, it’s a similar feeling for the bond market, which impacts fixed rates. In every interest-rate market there are many factors leading to an increase and we are hoping to provide a little bit of clarity on what is happening and what it means to […]

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24 Oct

ARE YOU BEHIND ON YOUR CRA TAXES?

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

Nothing weighs heavy on one’s shoulders than owning a home and getting behind on your Canada Revenue taxes. Most banks will not be able to help you refinance your home to pay them off as CRA has first dibs on your house and assets. We have clients owing anywhere from $5,000- $300,000 in back taxes […]

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22 Oct

CMHC CHANGES TO ASSIST SELF-EMPLOYED BORROWERS

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

As a self-employed person myself, I was happy to hear that CMHC is willing to make some changes that will make it easier for us to qualify for a mortgage. In an announcement on July 19, 2018, the CMHC has said “Self-employed Canadians represent a significant part of the Canadian workforce. These policy changes respond […]

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19 Oct

YOUR HELOC AND DECLINING PROPERTY VALUES

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC) for many years have been a way for Canadians to unlock equity in their homes and use the money for investing, paying for children’s education or quite simply lowering their monthly interest payments on high interest credit cards. This is all great if the property values remain steady, but […]

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18 Oct

BANK OR MORTGAGE BROKER?

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

Mortgages are like vehicles. A bank is similar to the brand, Ford or Toyota for example. How long you have a mortgage before it’s time to renew is like the model, a Fusion or Camry. The rate is similar to the car’s paint color, and the mortgage benefits such as prepayment privileges and portability are […]

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17 Oct

LEGALIZED MARIJUANA AND THE CANADIAN HOUSING MARKET

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

October 17th will be an important day in Canada’s social history. It’s the day when we are going to have legalized marijuana across the country. We will be the second major country in the world to do this. How does this affect mortgage brokers like myself? When someone comes to me to obtain financing for […]

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15 Oct

RISING INTEREST RATES AND THE IMPACT ON REAL ESTATE VALUES

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

Rising Interest Rates and the Impact on Real Estate Values. Is there a direct connection? In a post entitled Interest Rates and Property Values. What’s the Connection?, I suggested that there was. An example was given which suggested that mortgage lenders would be directly impacted by a rise in rates, as their underwriting parameters, most […]

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12 Oct

THE DOWNSIZING DILEMMA

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

With almost 50% of homeowners ready to retire and wishing to stay in their home and 30% of those people with most of their money tied up in home equity, the downsizing dilemma is real. Can they afford to stay in their home or is downsizing the better option. In the past, retired couples or […]

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10 Oct

FIXED-RATE MORTGAGE: WHAT LENDERS YOU SHOULD DO IT WITH AND WHY

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

25-year amortization or 30 years? Insured or Uninsured? With an A Lender or B Lender? These are just a few of the questions people have to decide on when they are pursuing a mortgage. But the biggest question of all: Fixed Rate or Variable Rate? With the instability of the market, and the Bank of […]

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