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Stop Worrying About The Housing Market

It’s no secret that the Canadian housing market has been a bit volatile as of late. In certain portions of the country, prices are hot, hot, hot. Price bidding is common in Vancouver, and Toronto and Montreal are both posting record sales numbers. And yet, everywhere you look, experts keep warning of an impending bubble.

So, what’s the deal? Is the housing market rock solid or on the rocks? Continue reading

Buyers Doubt Mortgage Rates Will Rise This Year

Looks like fewer people are buying into the idea that mortgage rates are going to increase in 2013. This according to a studying by CIBC released in mid-March. The study showed that almost half (46 percent) of Canadian homebuyers believe that the near-record low mortgage rates of today are going to stick around for at least another 12 months. That’s almost twice as many people who said the same thing back in 2011 (24 percent).

These findings raise some interesting questions, like whether Canadian home hunters are blindly optimistic or if the expectations of low rates is now relevant to the mortgage selection process? Continue reading

What to Know Before You Get an Investment Property Mortgage

Investing in property has long been a great way to diversify your portfolio and improve your long term returns.

Unfortunately, recent rule changes have changed the playing field for many potential real estate investors. While buyers used to be able to purchase an investment property with very little down and still receive a great rate, current hiccups in the market and changes to legislation are making it more difficult for investors to get in the game. Continue reading

Get a Better Rate: Five Questions to Ask Your Broker

Mortgage brokers are expected to be honest when it comes to providing their customers with financial advice. It’s their job, after all, to find you the best possible rate based on your unique financial situation. But, as with any other position of authority, there are always a few bad apples in the bunch. If you’re shopping for a mortgage rate, never assume that just because your broker has a friendly face, that he or she is looking out for your best interests.

Educate yourself in order to avoid less-than-ethical mortgage brokers. Remember, mortgage brokers are usually paid by the lender for referring customers and processing applications. This compensation varies based on the lender and the mortgage type. As such, it’s difficult for many brokers to resist the temptation of a higher commission for recommending a certain product.  The following are five important conflicts to discuss with your broker the next time you’re shopping for a new rate.  Continue reading

A Closer Look At Your Neighbourhood’s Housing Market

The elusive soft landing has finally hit ground in Canada, as the latest reports from the Real Estate Association show a decrease in year-over-year sales. The real estate group found that sales were down 0.1% in October from September. Actual sales for October (without the seasonal adjustment) were down 0.8% from a year ago.

While not unexpected (a housing slowdown has been anticipated since the government tightened mortgage rules back in June) experts are worried that the changes to the regulatory system may have a bigger impact than originally expected.  Continue reading