4 Nov

Mortgage Insurance 101

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Awesome read from my DLC buddy… check it out Mortgage Insurance 101 For a first-time home buyer, the types of insurance surrounding a mortgage can be confusing, so it’s important to know what insurance covers what. There are 3 main types of insurance to know about when buying a home. Mortgage Default Insurance – If […]

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1 Nov

Documents you need for your mortgage pre-approval

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Documents you need for your mortgage pre-approval Being fully pre-approved means that the lender has agreed to have you as a client (you have a pre-approval certificate) and the mortgage broker has reviewed and approved ALL your income and down payment documents (as listed below) prior to you going house hunting. Many bankers will say […]

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19 Oct

Four-Month Home Sales Gain Ends in September

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Four-Month Home Sales Gain Ends in September Canadian home sales declined for the first time in five months led downward by weakening activity in Vancouver and Toronto. Statistics released today by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) show national home sales fell by 0.4% from August to September. While housing activity has picked up since […]

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19 Oct

Legalized Marijuana and the Canadian Housing Market

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Legalized Marijuana and the Canadian Housing Market October 17th will be an important day in Canada’s social history. It’s the day when we are going to have legalized marijuana across the country. We will be the second major country in the world to do this. How does this affect mortgage brokers like myself? When someone […]

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19 Oct

Your HELOC and declining property values

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Your HELOC and declining property values Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC) for many years have been a way for Canadians to unlock equity in their homes and use the money for investing, paying for children’s education or quite simply lowering their monthly interest payments on high interest credit cards. This is all great if […]

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16 Oct

Fixed-rate mortgage: What lenders you should do it with and why

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Fixed-rate mortgage: What lenders you should do it with and why 25-year amortization or 30 years? Insured or Uninsured? With an A Lender or B Lender? These are just a few of the questions people have to decide on when they are pursuing a mortgage. But the biggest question of all: Fixed Rate or Variable […]

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11 Oct

What To Look For In A Mortgage Broker

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Posted by: Greg Domville

What To Look For In A Mortgage Broker Are you on the hunt for a mortgage broker? Or you need a mortgage broker but just don’t know it yet! Either way, this article is for you! First up, where do you find a Mortgage Broker? The easiest (and one of the best places to start) […]

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19 Sep

Keeping Your Credit Score Healthy

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Keeping Your Credit Score Healthy There is a lot of misinformation floating around about credit bureaus, credit reports and credit scores – not only that, but a large amount of the clients I work with have never even seen their credit report or score before! I’d like to shed a bit of light, as they say, […]

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19 Sep

Four-Month Home Sales Gain Despite Weak B.C. Markets

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Posted by: Greg Domville

Four-Month Home Sales Gain Despite Weak B.C. Markets The Canadian housing market showed continued signs of stabilizing last month with sales edging upward and prices easing a bit. National home sales increased 0.9% in August, the fourth consecutive monthly gain. Sales in Toronto advanced 2.2% while they rose 2.9% in Vancouver. Nevertheless, the pace of […]

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