19 May

Getting the Down Payment Down

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

Getting the Down Payment Down. A down payment is one of the most essential aspects of every mortgage application and new home purchase. In Canada, home purchases require a minimum cash payment from your own funds that is put towards the purchase. This is your down payment and is considered your stake in the deal. […]

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14 May

Market Smarts: Home Buying Guide.

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

Market Smarts: Home Buying Guide. The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is one of Canada’s three mortgage insurers. Beyond insuring mortgage, CMHC also offers consumer guidance in the form of a unique step-by-step guide for home buying Canada, which the organization has dubbed the “roadmap” to home ownership. The 27-page guide, Homebuying Step By […]

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28 Apr

Common Myths About Credit Scores

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

Making The Grade: Common Myths About Credit Scores. How is your credit score calculated? It is a complex answer and, as such, common myths persist. Today, we are going to help you get a better understanding of your credit score and how to make the grade by busting the most common credit score myths! MYTH […]

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21 Apr

10 First-Time Homebuyer Mistakes.

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

10 First-Time Homebuyer Mistakes. As a first-time buyer, there are some homebuyer mistakes you should avoid to ensure a smooth and successful experience: THINKING YOU DON’T NEED A REAL ESTATE AGENT You might be able to find a house on your own, but there are still many aspects of buying real estate that can confuse […]

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7 Apr

Relocate or Renovate?

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

April 6, 2021 Relocate or Renovate. Like Lighting in a Bottle. That’s how Todd Talbot describes the chemistry between him and Jillian Harris, his co-host of the reality TV series Love It or List It Vancouver. There’s an undeniable electricity that flows between the pair who have battled against each other through 104 hour-long episodes […]

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24 Mar

Why Real Estate Prices Are Soaring & What To Expect Next

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

Katy Mackenzie || March 19, 2021 Check out this incredible article written by Katy MacKenzie, Mortage Broker Why Real Estate Prices Are Soaring & What To Expect Next Several housing reports have been released over the last couple of weeks, and they all tell the same story: house prices are soaring. Records are being broken on a […]

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17 Mar

6 Important Questions to Ask BEFORE A Big Home Renovation

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

6 Important Questions to Ask Before a Big Home Renovation. So you want to make a major home renovation. Congratulations! Now, you’ve got to find the right contractor for the job. While doing a thorough online search or asking family and friends is an important first step, once you find a potential contractor, it’s time […]

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10 Mar

5 Things to Know Before Buying A Rural Property

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

5 Things to Know Before Buying a Rural Property. As cities continuing to grow bigger and busier, a rural home beyond those limits can seem like a dream come true! However, before you dive into country living, there are a few things you should know! Especially, how different it can be to qualify for a […]

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3 Mar

Rate Holds Explained

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

Rate Holds Explained If you shopping for a home, or have worked with a mortgage professional in the past, you’ve most likely heard of rate holds before. If not, it is something that every potential homeowner should be aware of. This is especially true for the application process as it has some great benefits for […]

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24 Feb

5 Expenses Most Canadians Don’t Expect in Retirement

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Posted by: Gillian Falk

5 Expenses Most Canadians Don’t Expect in Retirement. According to a recent CIBC poll, nearly half (48%) of retired Canadians stopped working sooner than they expected. The result is that many retirees have saved less for retirement than they planned, making unexpected expenses all the more stressful once the income tap has run dry. But you know […]

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