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Buying a Home for University or College Students

Buying a Home for University or College Students

by Karen Wotherspoon | Jun 26, 2020 | Blog, Economy, Homeownership

For most parents, watching their children head off to college or university causes a wide range of emotions. Hopes and happiness are mixed with worries and sadness and the adjustment can be very difficult.    Emotions aside, there is also the weight of the...
What Do You Need to Be Preapproved for a Mortgage?

What Do You Need to Be Preapproved for a Mortgage?

by Karen Wotherspoon | Jun 19, 2020 | Blog, Economy, Homeownership, Mortgage

Before you head out home shopping, it’s important to first determine how much you can comfortably afford to spend. Not only will getting your mortgage agent to arrange a pre-approval help you understand what lenders look for when granting you a home loan, but it will...
Have Interest Rates Bottomed Out?

Have Interest Rates Bottomed Out?

by Karen Wotherspoon | Jun 12, 2020 | Blog, Economy, Homeownership, Mortgage

While interest rates shouldn’t be your sole focus when securing a mortgage, they do represent an important part of the financing equation.    Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the Bank of Canada (BoC) has announced several unscheduled benchmark rate reductions....
When Does it Make Sense to Refinance Your Mortgage?

When Does it Make Sense to Refinance Your Mortgage?

by Karen Wotherspoon | May 22, 2020 | Blog, Finance, Homeownership

There are a number of reasons why refinancing your mortgage before your current term is up makes good financial sense. The most popular ones include taking advantage of lower rates or using your home equity to consolidate debt, fund renovations, ease cashflow or even...
Are You Ready to Buy Your First Home?

Are You Ready to Buy Your First Home?

by Karen Wotherspoon | May 15, 2020 | Blog, Homeownership, Mortgage

Am I ready now? How will I even know when I’m ready? Buying your first home is exciting and scary all at the same time. Much like other major milestones, such as getting married and starting a family, there’s really no such thing as being completely ready. But when...
Why’s Your Debt-to-Income Ratio Important?

Why’s Your Debt-to-Income Ratio Important?

by Karen Wotherspoon | May 8, 2020 | Blog, Homeownership, Mortgage

A debt-to-income ratio (DTI) is a comparison of your monthly debt payments versus your monthly income. Lenders use this formula to determine how well you manage your monthly debt and your likeliness of repaying a loan. Debt obligations refer to such things as credit...
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