In as many weeks, Canadians got another big announcement when it came to mortgages last week, and it may lead some to think, what's next? After the federal government announced surprise changes to amortization and maximum purchase prices for insured mortgages a couple weeks ago, the Office of t...
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A bridge loan is a short-term financing option designed to provide funding to 'bridge the gap' between the purchase of a new property and the sale of your existing one. The need for a bridge loan arises when you are selling your current property and the funds that are meant to be the down...
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...
When shopping for a new mortgage, a common source of confusion is the difference between the mortgage term, which is normally 1 to 5 years, and the amortization period, which is normally 25 or 30 years.
The basic explanation for the difference between the two timelines is that the mortgage term is th...
So, let's talk about two types of mortgages: the standard charge mortgage and the collateral charge mortgage. Now, you might be wondering what the difference is between these two, and that's what I'm here to explain. First, let's start with the standard charge mortgage. This type of mortgage is what...