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Ontario Variable Rate Mortgage Strategy
Reverse Mortgage: Independent Legal Advice (ILA)
Reverse Mortgages and the Affluent Retiree
Funding Your Retirement: Reverse Mortgage
Reverse Mortgage to a Second Dream Home
Reverse Mortgage: Cushion Against Inflation
Struggling Financially as a Senior
Key Features of a Consumer Proposal in Ontario
Mortgages: Consumer Proposal & Bankruptcy
Key Features of Bankruptcy in Ontario
Mortgage Availability in a Flood Zone
Who are Canada’s Private Lenders?
Who are Canada’s Mortgage Finance Corporations?
Canada’s Non-Federally Regulated Mortgage Providers
Who are Canada’s Mortgage Investment Corporations
Does the Stress Test Apply to Private Mortgages?
How Does the Stress Test Work?
American Financial Crisis in Canada?
What is Canada’s Mortgage Default Risk?
Why Canada Needed the Mortgage Stress Test?
What does the Stress Test Prevent?
5 Reasons to Escape the Rent Trap
Why Mortgages are Important to Canada’s Banks
Price of Commuting: Lost Time, Lost Life
Price of Commuting: The Daily Journey into Toronto
Is Ontario’s 407ETR The World’s Most Expensive Highway?
10 Ways Interest Rates Impact Housing Prices
10 Reasons Why Investment Demand Impacts Real Estate Prices
10 Ways Inflation Impacts Real Estate Prices
10 Ways Economic Conditions Impact Real Estate Prices
10 Reasons Real Estate is So Expensive
10 Ways Supply and Demand Impact Real Estate Prices
10 Ways ‘Location’ Impacts Real Estate Prices.
10 Ontario cities with Strong Property Value Appreciation
10 Fastest Growing Ontario Cities
Ontario’s Top Historical Cities
10 Factors Impacting Housing Supply
10 Shortest Ontario Commute Cities
Ontario’s 10 Most Affordable Cities
The Most Wanted Community Amenities
Ontario’s Top Lifestyle Cities
10 Variable Mortgage Strategies
How the Trigger Point Impacts Canadians
How to Take Advantage of Refinancing Opportunities
Difference between the Economy and Markets
Canadian Real Estate Lacks Capital
How to Control Inflation with Interest Rates
Interest Rates and the Canadian Dollar
How the Bank of Canada Steers the Economy
The Perfect Time for a Variable Rate Mortgage
How to Choose the Right Term Length for a Fixed Mortgage
What is Critical Illness Insurance
How to Make the Most of Prepayment Privileges for a Fixed Mortgage
Why Life Insurance is the Best Mortgage Insurance
How to Optimize Payment Frequency for a Fixed Mortgage
Record Wildfires Impact Lumber Pricing
How Alberta Leaving CPP Impacts You
Why Canadian Interest Rates Remain High
How Much is Airbnb Driving Up Rents
Experts Predict Canadian Dollar Fall
Re-Zoning to Create Affordable, Safe Neighbourhoods?
Why America Thrives and Canada Struggles
Small Business Debt: A Growing Concern for Canada’s Economy
The Housing Market and the Power of Lower Rates
Navigating Changing Interest Rates and Debt in Canada
The Importance of Private Sector Involvement in Affordable Housing
Investing in Real Estate and Infrastructure: Harnessing Long-Term Cash Flows
Defaulting on Your Mortgage? Exploring the Consequences and Solutions
Why a 3-Year-Fixed Mortgage May be a Bad Choice in 2024
Buy a property for $10 in Ontario: Town Makes Homeownership Affordable
Why Immigrants are Crucial for Canada’s Economy
Millennials Brace for Economic Pain
Toronto Real Estate: Dominance of Investors and Its Implications
Are You Prepared? Homeowners Brace for Mortgage Renewals
40-Year Canadian Mortgages: What you need to know.
London Addresses Homeless Crisis
The Impact of Mortgage Rates on Residential Property Values
Household Financial Stress Over High-Interest Rates
What’s So Special About 2% Inflation
How Much is Air BnB Driving Up Rent Prices?
Know the Dow, Build Your Down Payment
Mortgage Cash-Out Refinance in Ontario
Mortgage Refinance Options in Ontario
Mortgage Co-Signer: Risks & Responsibilities
Understanding Tenants in Common Ownership
Understanding Joint Tenancy Ownership
Why the First Time Home Buyer Incentive Program was Cancelled.
Navigating the CMHC Newcomers Program
Manulife One: Mortgage and Bank Account
Leverage Simcoe County Homeownership Program
Leveraging Peel’s BNI Homeownership Bridge Program
Leveraging GTA’s Habitat for Humanity
Leveraging the Kingston Homeownership Program
Leveraging the Dufferin Country Homeownership Program
Leveraging the Chatham/Kent Homeownership Program
Leveraging Gateway Muskoka Homeownership Program
Brantford’s B-Home Homeownership Program
Region of Waterloo Affordable Home Ownership Program
Leverage the Niagara Homeownership Program
Regional and Municipal Homeownership Programs
Mortgage Term: Closed-End Lease
Discover what a closed-end lease is and the options and benefits.
TD Replacement Policy
A Mortgage Planning Gem Let me tell you — if you're a mortgage nerd like me (and I say that with love), then TD’s replacement policy is one of those golden tools that doesn’t get enough spotlight but can make a world of difference when you know how to use it. So,...
The Dash for Cash
In the Bank of Canada Staff Discussion Paper 2025-5, titled Will Asset Managers Dash for Cash? Implications for Central Banks, economic researchers discuss how asset managers play a crucial role in financial markets, managing trillions of dollars in securities and...
“Will I Get Paid?” What Realtors Need to Know
If you’ve ever sold a home that came with more drama than a Real Housewives reunion, you know how messy things can get when there’s more debt on the property than equity. And if your client has a first mortgage, a second mortgage, and took out some equity to help the kids — well, we’re already in “handle with care” territory.
Best Smith Manoeuvre Mortgage
Comparing BMO Homeowner ReadiLine, Scotiabank STEP, and TD Equity FlexLine The Smith Maneuver is a popular financial strategy in Canada designed to convert non-deductible mortgage debt into tax-deductible investment debt, helping homeowners accelerate wealth creation...
Who are Canada’s Mortgage Investment Corporations?
Mortgage Investment Corporations (MICs) are specialized investment and lending companies in Canada that provide an alternative source of mortgage financing.
What is a Debt Management Plan?
Did you know 73% of Canadians have some debt? The average household debt is $1.77 for every dollar of disposable income. This shows the need for good debt relief in Canada. A debt management plan is a strong tool to help you manage your finances and work towards being...
How I Advocate for You
When you apply for a mortgage, especially if your situation is a little outside the box, it’s easy to feel like you’re just another number. Credit score, income, debts, down payment… it all goes into a formula. But behind that formula is you — your story, your goals, your unique circumstances.
That’s where I come in — not just to gather your documents and punch in the numbers, but to advocate for you. One of the most important tools I use to do that is something called a submission note.
In Defence of NIMBYism
When homeowners resist changes to their neighbourhoods—particularly the addition of multi-family housing in established single-family areas—they’re often labelled with a pejorative acronym: NIMBY, or “Not In My Back Yard.” The term implies selfishness or resistance to progress. But in reality, the NIMBY instinct is not only understandable—it is grounded in centuries of legal tradition, economic rationale, and the very nature of what it means to own property in a commonwealth nation like Canada.
What is a Licensed Insolvency Trustee?
A Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) is a federally licensed professional in Canada authorized to administer bankruptcies and consumer proposals under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA). Formerly known as bankruptcy trustees, LITs serve as impartial professionals...
Applying for a Mortgage: Letter of Employment
A letter of employment is a fundamental document required during mortgage applications in Canada. It provides lenders with critical information about a borrower's income stability, employment status, and financial reliability. Mortgage providers use this letter to...
Foundations Impact Mortgages
A house foundation is the structural base that supports a home, distributing its weight evenly and providing stability against shifting soil, moisture, and environmental conditions. In Canada, where climate and soil composition vary widely, the choice of foundation...
Notice of Assessment and Your Mortgage
In Canada, a Notice of Assessment (NOA) is an official document issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) after processing an individual’s or corporation’s tax return. It summarizes the taxpayer’s income, tax liabilities, credits, and any amounts owed or refundable....
Mortgage Scenario: Self Employed Man Meets Employed Woman
Imagine a man and a woman want to get a mortgage to buy a house. The man has a dry wall business where he doesn't pay himself much to keep his income taxes down, and the woman is a full-time permanent dental hygienist. Should they apply for a mortgage under a prime...
Why Listings Are Killing the Market
The Paradox of Choice is a concept popularized by psychologist Barry Schwartz in his book “The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less.” It refers to the phenomenon where having too many options leads to decision paralysis, increased anxiety, and dissatisfaction—rather than greater freedom or happiness.
How Long at a Job?
One of the most common questions homebuyers ask when applying for a mortgage is, "How long do I need to be at my job to qualify?" Prime lenders assess employment history as a key factor in determining a borrower's financial stability and ability to make mortgage...
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