by Allen Ehlert | May 3, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance
John and Lisa, a couple from Toronto, recently completed a consumer proposal after struggling with credit card debt and personal loans. Their credit scores dropped significantly (John: 520, Lisa: 540), making it nearly impossible for them to qualify for a traditional...
by Allen Ehlert | May 2, 2025 | Economy, Mortgages, Personal Finance
As the economy cools and interest rates rise, a new report from RBC warns that millennials and young Gen X homeowners could face significant financial challenges. High debt and vulnerability to a potential economic downturn are raising concerns about the ability of...
by Allen Ehlert | May 2, 2025 | Lender, Mortgages, Personal Finance
As a professional mortgage agent committed to finding the best solutions for my clients, I’m always searching for lenders who offer not just competitive products, but also exceptional value through innovation and client-focused service. Today, I’m excited to introduce...
by Allen Ehlert | May 2, 2025 | Lender, Mortgages, Personal Finance
When it comes to securing real estate financing, especially in complex or time-sensitive situations, finding the right lender is critical. As a licensed and experienced mortgage agent, I take pride in introducing my clients to trustworthy lending options that might...
by Allen Ehlert | May 2, 2025 | Lender, Mortgages, Personal Finance
As a professional mortgage agent, it’s my duty to guide my clients towards financing solutions that are not only competitive but also aligned with their goals and circumstances. Today, I’m excited to introduce you to RFA Mortgage Corporation—a strong, innovative...
by Allen Ehlert | May 1, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance, Real Estate
Mark is a self-employed contractor in Vancouver who earns $150,000 per year, but his reported taxable income is only $50,000 due to business write-offs and tax deductions. His wife, Sarah, is a real estate agent who earns commission-based income that fluctuates from...
by Allen Ehlert | April 30, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance
In Canada, there are about 10 different kinds of lenders, offering prime, alternative, and subprime mortgages that are insured, uninsured, and insurable while also being conventional or collateral. There are literally thousands of different mortgage products on the...
by Allen Ehlert | April 29, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance, Real Estate
Lisa is an experienced real estate investor and house flipper based in Toronto. She identifies a distressed property listed for $600,000 in a desirable neighbourhood. The house requires $100,000 in renovations, but after the improvements, it is expected to sell for...
by Allen Ehlert | April 28, 2025 | Economy, Mortgages, Personal Finance, Real Estate
Decoding Negative Interest Rates: A Game Changer in Economics Negative interest rates have the potential to revolutionize the financial landscape, with central banks using this unconventional tool to spur economic activity. The concept of charging lenders for holding...
by Allen Ehlert | April 27, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance
Jessica, a homeowner in Brampton, Ontario, has accumulated $85,000 in high-interest debt, including: $40,000 in credit card balances (interest rates of 19-24%) $25,000 in personal loans (interest rate of 12%) $20,000 in a car loan (interest rate of 9%) She owns a...
by Allen Ehlert | April 26, 2025 | Mortgage Terms, Mortgages
Collateral mortgages—such as the TD Home Equity FlexLine, BMO Homeowner ReadiLine, and Scotiabank STEP mortgage—differ significantly from conventional mortgages in several important ways. Understanding these differences can help homeowners decide which type best...
by Allen Ehlert | April 25, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance, Real Estate
Rachel, a marketing executive in Ottawa, Ontario, found her dream condo in a competitive real estate market. The property was listed for $550,000, and she placed a firm offer (no financing condition) to secure the deal. Rachel was pre-approved for a mortgage with a...
by Allen Ehlert | April 24, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance
Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA) intended to relieve individuals or businesses who cannot pay their debts by legally discharging eligible debts. It provides protection against creditors, allowing you to rebuild your...
by Allen Ehlert | April 23, 2025 | Mortgage Terms, Mortgages, Personal Finance, Real Estate
Renovating a home can be a smart investment, but strategic financing is crucial to maximizing returns while avoiding unnecessary financial strain. Choosing the right funding option can determine how much you can invest in upgrades, and understanding how appraisers...
by Allen Ehlert | April 23, 2025 | Personal Finance
A debt settlement is not the same as a consumer proposal, although they share similarities. Both methods involve negotiating a reduction in debt with creditors, but they differ significantly in structure, legal protections, and outcomes. Here is a clear, professional...
by Allen Ehlert | April 22, 2025 | Mortgages
Mortgages are in some ways a lot like pharmaceuticals. A drug that is good for one person is bad for another. So too is it with mortgages and financial products in general. This is why it is important to work with a licensed professional to discover the mortgage that...
by Allen Ehlert | April 21, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance, Real Estate
Emily and Jason, a married couple in Vancouver, BC, decided to divorce after 12 years of marriage. They jointly owned a $1.2 million home, with a remaining first mortgage of $500,000. As part of their divorce settlement, Emily wanted to buy out Jason’s share of the...
by Allen Ehlert | April 20, 2025 | Mortgages
Mortgages are in some ways a lot like pharmaceuticals. A drug that is good for one person is bad for another. So too is it with mortgages and financial products in general. This is why it is important to work with a licensed professional to discover the mortgage that...
by Allen Ehlert | April 19, 2025 | Mortgages, Real Estate
Daniel and Rebecca, a couple from Kelowna, British Columbia, are looking to purchase a 10-acre rural property with a small off-grid home and a separate guest cabin. The property is listed for $800,000 and includes a mix of woodland and farmland, making it an ideal...
by Allen Ehlert | April 18, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance
In Canada, there are about 10 different kinds of lenders, offering prime, alternative, and subprime mortgages that are insured, uninsured, and insurable while also being conventional or collateral. There are literally thousands of different mortgage products on the...
by Allen Ehlert | April 17, 2025 | Mortgages, Personal Finance
Michael and Vanessa, homeowners in Calgary, Alberta, own a detached home worth $850,000. They have a first mortgage of $500,000 with a major bank at a low fixed interest rate of 3.2%. Recently, they faced unexpected financial challenges, including: $60,000 in home...