Category Archives: Mortgage Term

Housing Prices Now and Then – Are Things Really That Bad?

If you believe the headlines, housing prices are on the rise across Canada even as consumer debt continues to pile up. The allure of low mortgage rates has thousands of home hunters bidding on what appear to be overpriced properties. But is that really the case?

When it comes to understanding the true price of a home, there’s one main factor to keep in mind – affordability. When the affordability of homes good, demand will usually exceed supply, leading to a hot housing market. So, just how affordable are homes in the current market? The answer from the Bank of Canada might surprise you. Continue reading

Planning to Retire With a Mortgage? You’re Not Alone

Canadian’s won’t be retiring their mortgage debt anytime soon, according to a recent survey by the Bank of Montreal. Data shows that more than half (51%) of Canadian homeowners plan to carry their mortgage into their retirement. But there’s more to this figure than meets the eye, says Phil Soper, chief executive of Royal LePage Real Estate Services. Soper argues that changing demographics and approaches to money management are what’s causing this increase, rather than just increased consumer debt. Continue reading

Taking a Closer Look at CMHC’s 2011 Annual Report

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation marked its 65th anniversary last week with the release of their 2011 annual report. As the nation’s top mortgage insurer (the organization backs $567 billion in default mortgage insurance), the CMHC controls roughly three-quarters of the nation’s mortgage default insurance. Despite inching ever closer to the $600 billion dollar government-imposed limit, the CMHC’s reported that there’s still plenty of room to meet the nation’s core demand for mortgage insurance. Continue reading

High Home Prices and Bidding Wars: What You Need to Know

The price of a new home in Canada is on the rise, according to data released by Statistics Canada today. Market information from March shows that the price of a new home in Canada rose by 0.3% from the previous month, marking the 12 consecutive monthly increase. While relatively minimal, the jump was slightly greater than the 0.2% advance predicted by market experts.

Numbers don’t lie – houses are expensive, competition is fierce and properties are selling fast. If you’re currently on the market for a new home, you best be prepared – a potential bidding war could be on the horizon. According to a nationwide survey conducted by the Bank of Montreal, one in four Canadians is willing to enter into a bidding war – a decision that could come back to haunt them a few years from now. Continue reading

Does Your Down Payment Stack Up?

Think that a 5 percent down payment is enough to secure a great mortgage rate? Think again. Pulling together the minimum 5 percent down payment, while a good start, is just that – a start. If you’re a first time home buyer looking to move up the property ladder, don’t skimp on your down payment. If you’re having trouble pulling together the 5 percent minimum, you’re setting yourself up for a hard, long haul. Continue reading