Listing This Spring? Sounds Like You Could Use a CMA

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Thinking about listing your property this spring? Then now’s the time to request a comparative market analysis (CMA) from your real estate agent. A CMA is an evaluation of listings and sale prices of similar houses in your neighbourhood. Similar to an appraisal in that it provides sellers with an estimate of their home’s market value, a CMA can help you … Read More

Avoid Homebuyer’s Regret With These Tips

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While buying a home is the biggest investment the average Canadian will ever make, many first-time home buyers still don’t take the time to perform sufficient financial due diligence before signing their offer to purchase. A recent survey commissioned by TD Canada Trust has found that the two biggest regrets include not saving for a larger down payment and not doing enough … Read More

Mortgage Rule Changes Not So Severe

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The first round of changes to Canada’s mortgage rules were more bark than bite, according to a letter sent to the nation’s banks on Wednesday from the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions. Earlier this year, mortgage experts speculated that new mortgage rules could have a dampening effect on hot real estate markets, as more and more mortgage applications … Read More

Half of Canadians Prefer Fixed Rate Mortgage Products

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Fixed or variable? If you’re thinking about buying a home, it’s one of the most important decisions you’ll make. According to a recent poll conducted by CIBC, 50 percent of Canadian’s prefer to go with a fixed rate mortgage product – an increase of 39 percent over last year’s numbers. And while this isn’t surprising, given the convergence of fixed … Read More