Posted on 18 January 2010. Tags: Lose, Mortgages, Rates
The housing market is looking fairly good right now. Sales are on the rise, thanks, at least in part, to ridiculously low mortgage rates. An article last week in the Financial Post discussed a survey by Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd, who sampled their agents to find out if they felt the current housing [...]
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Posted in Canadian Mortgage Rates
Posted on 10 January 2010. Tags: Calculator, Evaluated, Mortgage, Mortgages, Reverse
If you are like most retired adults, you own a home but have very little else for retirement. However, if you sell your house, you won’t have a place to live! So here’s your problem: you need money to live on, but the only thing that you own of value is the place you live. [...]
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Posted in Mortgage Calculator
Posted on 19 December 2009. Tags: Boost, Home, Homeowners, Mortgages, Power, Purchase, Purchasing, Taking, Their
Real estate has been an outstanding investment in most parts of Canada in the past few years. Home valuations are continuing to rise and have broken through the peak of their 1989 “bubble” in many areas of the country. That’s good news for Canada’s 7.5 million home owners, who are enjoying an average increase of [...]
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Posted in Canadian Mortgage Rates
Posted on 16 December 2009. Tags: Adjustable, Guesswork, Mortgages, Rate, Taking
Next to critiquing the decorating taste of your home’s previous owner, playing the “adjustable mortgage game” may rank as one of the most popular (and least pleasant) pastimes of Canadian homebuyers.
Here’s how it works.
As you’re exploring your mortgage options, you review the long and steady slide of mortgage rates in Canada [...]
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Posted in Canadian Mortgage Rates
Posted on 10 December 2009. Tags: Canada, Canadian, Mortgages
Everybody is aware that the Canadian mortgages became increasingly complex as we advance in the 21st century. Everything is different, from the product to the new technologies developed on the market. But the Banks of Canada keep their position unchanged, being the most important decisional factor when it comes to the mortgage system. Variable Rate [...]
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Posted in Canadian Mortgage Rates