The Government of Canada is considering imposing stricter rules on mortgages due to the nation’s seemingly overvalued housing market. Bank of Canada’s Governor, Mark Carney, and Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty, have been focused on the nation’s rising debt load for more than a year, stating that things must change in order to avoid serious economic repercussions. Ironically, instead of encountering a doomsday outcome, the Canadian real estate market has continued to boom as rates remain low and buyers maintain an optimistic outlook. Continue reading
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Why Now is a Good Time to Buy
Thinking about buying a home? Well, stop thinking and start looking. The stars have aligned in the Canadian real estate market, creating what many in the industry are calling “the perfect storm” of market potential. From condos to single-family homes, now’s the time to lock in a mortgage rate and enter the world of real estate investing. Continue reading
Getting to Know Your Debt-to-Income Ratio
Do you know your debt-to-income ratio? If you’re like most Canadians, the answer is no. Unfortunately, failure to fully understand this important element of your financial portfolio could cause you grief when it comes time to secure a mortgage pre-approval. Luckily, calculating your debt-to-income ratio is easy – all you need is a good financial calculator and a few necessary numbers. Continue reading
Why Aren’t More Canadian’s Using a Mortgage Broker?
Sound financial advice is key for any property purchase. Mortgage brokers in particular are expected to provide house hunters with personal assistance throughout the buying process. Data from a recent report shows that Canadian mortgage brokers are living up to these expectations, providing their customers with a highly positive purchasing experience.
So why aren’t more people working with a mortgage broker? Continue reading
Reverse Mortgages on the Rise
Aging Canadian’s in need of a financial boost are cashing in record numbers, according to data released earlier this month. A report released by the parent company of HomEquity Bank, the nation’s sole provider of reverse mortgages, states that a record number of reverse mortgages (with a rough total worth of $67.2 million) were closed in the fourth quater of 2011.
Reserve mortgages are becoming increasingly popular among the nation’s elderly, especially those who have failed to save enough to fund a comfortable retirement. Reverse mortgages allow seniors to borrow up to 50% of the appraised value of their home; principal repayment (along with interest) is not collected until the home is sold.
Is a reverse mortgage right for you? It could be, especially if you’re house-rich but cash-poor. The following is a full analysis of the pros, cons and alternatives to Canada’s newest mortgage craze. Continue reading