1 May

How to improve your credit scores

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Posted by: Greg Domville

How to improve your credit score When applying for any sort of loan, one of the most important metrics a lender is going to look at is your credit score. But what really is a credit score, who keeps track of it, and most importantly, how can you improve yours? There are a few simple […]

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30 Apr

How to improve your credit score

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Posted by: Greg Domville

How to improve your credit score When applying for any sort of loan, one of the most important metrics a lender is going to look at is your credit score. But what really is a credit score, who keeps track of it, and most importantly, how can you improve yours? There are a few simple […]

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16 Mar

First Time Home Buyers

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Buying your first home is scary but it will happen. Read this great article from my colleague Geoff First Time Home Buyers Your First Home. What a THRILLING thing that is to think about!! One of the best parts about our job is helping individuals purchase their first home. We know that the process can […]

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1 Mar

A guide to your Home Buyers’ Plan

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Posted by: Greg Domville

A guide to your Home Buyers’ Plan Start at the beginning… Registered Retirement Savings Plan = one of the best ways to save for retirement and your down payment and continuing your education. With an RRSP, your contributions reduce your taxable income. This is different from your TFSA (Tax Free Savings Account) which does not […]

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2 Jan

Would a Co-Signer Enable You to Qualify for a Mortgage?

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Would a Co-Signer Enable You to Qualify for a Mortgage? There seems to be some confusion about what it actually means to co-sign on a mortgage… and any time there is there is confusion about mortgages, it’s time to chat with your trusted Dominion Lending Centres mortgage professional! Let’s take a look at why you […]

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2 Jan

Why reverse mortgages are bucking the downward trend

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Why reverse mortgages are bucking the downward trend The reverse mortgage market in Canada has been increasing at a phenomenal rate over the last few years. In fact, for HomeEquity Bank, the provider of the CHIP Reverse Mortgage, growth was well over 40% in August, bringing Canada’s outstanding reverse mortgage balance to $3.03 billion. Compare […]

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2 Jan

The #1 Misconception About Mortgage Financing!

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Posted by: Greg Domville

The #1 Misconception About Mortgage Financing! It is a reoccurring but common misconception that you will qualify for a mortgage in the future because you have qualified for a mortgage in the past. This is not accurate! Do. Not. Assume. Anything. Even if your financial situation has remained the same or has improved, securing mortgage […]

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2 Jan

Canadian Home Sales Weakened Further in November

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Canadian Home Sales Weakened Further in November Statistics released today by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) show that national home sales dipped for the third consecutive month, down 2.3% from October to November and down a whopping 12.6% year-over-year. Transactions declined in just over half of all local markets, with lower activity in the […]

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17 Nov

What should come first, the house or the car?

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Posted by: Greg Domville

House comes first! Thats your castle ….. I cant tell you how many consumers I have worked with who are in house mortgage foreclosure but when I review the credit report, their vehicle loan has never missed a payment. Ever. You want to  live in your truck people? Or your house. What should come first, […]

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17 Nov

How to Get a FREE Copy of Your Credit Bureau

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Posted by: Greg Domville

How to Get a FREE Copy of Your Credit Bureau Think of your credit score as a report card on how you’ve handled your finances in the past. A credit score is a number that lenders use to determine the risk of lending money to a given borrower. There is always someone willing to lend […]

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