New Barriers for First-time Home Buyers

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It’s no secret that the residential real estate market relies on a steady stream of first-time home buyers. A constant and consistent demand from young buyers is what keeps housing prices from declining. Unfortunately, new mortgage rules are making it harder for cash-strapped buyers to qualify for current real estate prices. In a logical economy, housing prices would have to … Read More

RBC Increases Rates And the Argument for Smaller Lenders

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The Royal Bank is the first of Canada’s big banks to hike rates, increasing two of its mortgages by one-fifth of a point each this morning. RBC’s posted rate for a three-year, fixed-rate mortgage has increased 0.2 percentage points to 4.05 while their special-offer rate for a five-year closed mortgage rose to 3.69 percent. RBC is the first major commercial … Read More

Are Two Addresses Better Than One?

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Whether it’s a cottage in the Muskokas or a vacation home in Cabo, multiple homeownership is becoming more and more common among wealthy Canadians. Now, more than ever, Canadians are picking up secondary properties, many of them south of the border. While statistics are hard to come buy, numbers from the National Association of Realtors show that foreign buyers are … Read More

Toronto and Vancouver Markets Begin to Cool

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Home sales in Canada’s two hottest markets, Toronto and Vancouver, have already begun to cool thanks to new mortgage rules. According to the Toronto Real Estate Board, July home sales in the city slipped 1.5 percent compared to a year ago. Properties in Vancouver dropped 11.2 percent from June. Concerns about a bubble in both communities had been mounting since … Read More

Understanding Amortization

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A shorter amortization period can help you pay off your mortgage faster and save you money. Obvious? Perhaps. So why are more and more people choosing to stretch their amortization as long as possible? The recent changes to Canadian mortgage regulations that limit amortization periods to 25-years have caused a bit of tension across the country as families scramble to … Read More