Blog tagged as Fixed Rate

Navigating Your Mortgage Renewal in 2025: Strategies to Manage Higher Payments

Navigating Your Mortgage Renewal in 2025: Strategies to Manage Higher Payments

By Mortgages Foundations

Many Canadians will face higher mortgage payments in 2025 due to rising interest rates. With 60% of mortgages renewing, homeowners should review their finances, explore refinancing, lock in rates early, and seek expert advice. Planning ahead ensures manageable payments and financial security.
23.05.25 05:37 PM - Comment(s)
Mortgages for Self-Employed or Business For Self (BFS)

Mortgages for Self-Employed or Business For Self (BFS)

By Mortgages Foundations

When it comes to understanding a mortgage for a self employed individual it is critical to recognize that the core principles of the mortgage remain the same whether you are self-employed or employed as a traditional employee. The process of securing a mortgage for a self-employed individual ca...

05.09.24 12:14 PM - Comment(s)
What happens in a decreasing rate environment?

What happens in a decreasing rate environment?

By Mortgages Foundations

Let's say you have a mortgage commitment from a lender, and prior to the closing date, rates change and come down a bit. Today, we will discuss how this change in rates can potentially benefit you and save you some money in interest expense; or how a rate change can affect how much more you cou...

09.08.24 05:52 PM - Comment(s)
The Mortgage Renewal Process

The Mortgage Renewal Process

By Mortgages Foundations

Mortgage renewals are a reality of most mortgages and is an important step in managing your finances; the importance of paying attention to them should definitely not be overlooked; however, this happens far too often. To start off, let's clarify what a mortgage renewal actually means. When you firs...

08.07.24 02:03 PM - Comment(s)
Bank of Canada Rate Cut - Now What

Bank of Canada Rate Cut - Now What

By Mortgages Foundations

As expected by many, the Bank Of Canada announced this morning that it was cutting the policy interest rate by 25 basis points from 5% to 4.75%. Most lenders are expected to follow suit and cut their prime rate by an equal amount, meaning most will now be at 6.95%.  


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05.06.24 08:50 PM - Comment(s)