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BMO States Pricey Houses are not Sign of Bubble
By: Elias KellendonkHousing values in Canada are merely “overvalued”, not facing a housing bubble on the verge of bursting.
Canadians Negotiate Lower Mortgage Rates
By: Elias KellendonkA growing number of Canadians are negotiating lower than advertised rates.
The All-in-One Mortgage Calculator
By: Elias KellendonkImagine a mortgage calculator so comprehensive that the least expensive route to home ownership becomes tangible before a commitment is made
Big Bank Launches Collateral Mortgage to Spur Market; Takers Will Be Bound
By: Elias KellendonkWhat is TD’s strategy to stay afloat in a competitive mortgage market which has seen the Canadian home buyer’s business increasingly shifted towards mortgage brokers?
Diversification Fosters Satisfaction in Investment Portfolio
By: Elias KellendonkYou portfolio will benefit greatly from a blend of investments that remain liquid and accessible in addition to others that build slowly, locked-in, over the long-term.
Green Commercial Ventures Receive Federal Funding
By: Elias KellendonkConstruction loans and land development financing is available to fund capital costs. Construction mortgages can provide up to 75 per cent financing.
Utilizing the Reverse Mortgage to its Maximum Wealth Management Potential
By: The Super BrokerA reverse mortgage frees the equity you have built in your home with very little out of pocket expense – as little as $300 to $600 so long as no title issues are attributed to your property.
Debate on the ‘No Money Down’ Mortgage
By: Elias KellendonkThe purchaser will be paying interest on every dollar of the home’s value, as opposed to nicking off a good chunk, interest free, with a down payment.
Online Mortgage Calculators: Homebuyers Make Use
By: Elias KellendonkThe online mortgage calculator does all the math for you, and is a great asset in determining your true budget for home buying.
Straw Borrowers Face Fraud Charges
By: Elias KellendonkCanadians that believe they can allow others to use their names and credit records to attain mortgages on a property are mistaken. Doing as much can result in jail time and large fines.