November 18, 2024

Is your Mortgage Coming up for Renewal?

According to Mortgage Professionals Canada, 23% of Canadian mortgage holders will renew their mortgage within the next year, and 50% will renew within two years.   […]
October 29, 2024

How Bond Yields Impact Fixed Mortgage Rates

In the ever-evolving landscape of mortgage financing, it’s crucial to understand how external financial factors can influence mortgage rates. One significant factor is the bond market, […]
June 24, 2024

Which projects increase your property value the most?

For many homeowners, home improvements aren’t just about creating a more comfortable living space – they’re also the key to boosting property value. Here are the home improvement […]
June 24, 2024

Mortgage Update

Hello Friends !! The summer is finally here and we hope that you’re enjoying the warm and sunny weather. If you have vacation plans, we wish […]
March 20, 2024

Mortgages & Retirement

  A generation ago – most retirees did not have mortgages. Mortgage planning was not part of retirement planning. This was primarily because of two reasons: […]
January 5, 2024

Navigating Mortgage Renewals in a Higher-Rate Environment

  With the consistent rise in mortgage rates over the past year or so, the prospect of renewing a mortgage in 2024 has become a concern […]
December 1, 2023

Cash Flow and Mortgage Payments

The increase in the Banak of Canada Prime rate over the past 20 months, aimed at tackling rising inflation, has left numerous Canadians cash-strapped until the anticipated lowering of the Prime rate in 2024. So what can be done?
November 25, 2023

Should you Refinance or Get a Second Mortgage?

Choosing whether to refinance your existing mortgage or getting a second mortgage depends on your financial goals. If your existing mortgage has a good rate and a noticeable time left in its term, you should probably think of keeping it rather than refinancing it and getting a second mortgage instead.
September 19, 2022

Back to School – The 5 Cs of Credit

The 5 Cs of Credit is a term used to describe the pillars of input that go into determining if a lender will lend you the money. They are Capacity, Capital, Collateral, Credit and Character.
September 8, 2022

Let’s Talk Vacation Properties

  As summer is abruptly coming to an end, it may seem odd to be thinking about vacation properties. The luxury of a waterfront home on […]
April 28, 2022

Interest Rates Are Important, But Not The Most Important

    When it comes to interest rates, an expression One Cannot See Dollars from the Pennies is frequently true… We pay attention to getting the […]
March 7, 2022

Where to Buy Next?

With the prices skyrocketing over the past year, it is very difficult to find a multi-bedroom property for a decent price.   That said, if you […]
February 1, 2022

It’s Never Too Late to Get in The Game

WHILE PRICES HAVE RISEN, YOU CAN STILL INVEST IN REAL ESTATE    With skyrocketing prices over the past year, many of those who wanted to get […]
December 29, 2021

Should You Lock In?

Probably not, but it also depends on what keeps you up at night…   It’s pretty safe to assume variable rates are going up!! Probably as […]
February 17, 2021

Should I Refinance for a Lower Rate?

It’s time to revisit your mortgage strategy. Mortgage rates are down, both on the fixed and variable sides. It’s all over social media and the news. […]
September 23, 2020

Pre-Approvals and What You Need to Know About Them

It is a common knowledge that you need to get yourself pre-approved for a mortgage before starting to look for a home. But what exactly is […]
December 7, 2019

The Power of HELOC

So you own a home and would like to buy an investment property, but all of your savings have been locked up in your home? The answer to your problem is a Home Equity Line of Credit or HELOC.
December 1, 2019

How to Get a House You Want… with the Kitchen You Want

  I am sure some of us have been there… passing on potential houses just because the bathrooms or kitchens were not up to our standards, […]
September 27, 2018

So you want to buy an investment condo…

It’s no secret that as house prices in the GTA have risen over the past 10 years, many of us have become overnight “millionaires”.  Who would […]
March 11, 2018

How to Get Arount the New Mortgage Rules?

The new mortgage rules have essentially lowered the qualifying power of mortgage applicants by approximately 20%. Whether you’re buying and need a mortgage, or are simply […]
February 5, 2018

Have you thought about a commercial property as your next investment?

Commercial properties are somewhat an unknown territory to most of us. They require larger down payments. Interest rates are higher. Still, they can still be a […]
January 8, 2018

From Toronto the Good to Toronto the Great …

  I’ve often said that Toronto is turning into Canada’s Manhattan (especially when talking about the cost of housing!).  Our city appears always to be growing […]
October 18, 2017

Do You Have a Home Equity Line of Credit?

When the Prime rate went up by 0.5%, my feelings were mixed… Yes, my variable rate mortgage payments went up and I wasn’t happy about it, […]
September 22, 2017

Why You Should Refinance Now

If you are considering a refinance for any reason – to consolidate your debt, pay for your kids’ education, renovate your home or buy an investment […]
April 7, 2017

R&R… Refinance & Renovate

A well know Toronto scenario: “Our tiny bungalow is now worth $1M dollars! We should sell it!…” Which then begs the question – “Where would we […]
March 12, 2017

Government Changes and What They Mean

On October 3rd the federal government announced a series of regulations that govern the access and limitations of mortgages requiring insurance. The rules were put in […]
December 4, 2015

Welcome to the World of Private Mortgages

Over the course of the last decade or so, the percentage of private mortgages within my portfolio grew from some 5% to an astonishing 30%… There […]
November 11, 2015

Mortgages Are All About the Numbers

Getting the best mortgage is not only about securing the lowest “nominal” interest rate that many of us tend to get obsessed with. As a matter […]