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When Will Mortgage Rates Go Down in Canada?

As we approach the end of 2023, many Canadians are wondering when mortgage rates will start to decrease. This year has seen a significant rise in rates, with an increase of 75 basis points. Currently, the target rate is set at 5%, and it’s expected to remain there for the rest of the year. Around […]
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What Is Mortgage Insurance? Why Do I Need It? 

When you decide to buy a home in Canada, you’re not just investing in property; you’re taking on the responsibility of maintaining it, protecting it, and ensuring its financial viability. When it’s time to sell, you expect a certain return on your investment. Mortgage insurance plays a crucial role in that last part. It might […]
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Mortgage Agent vs Broker

Learn the difference between a mortgage agent vs broker and how each can help you.
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE MORTGAGE PROFESSIONALS

Mortgage rules have changed. Again. What does this mean for you? The changes, which take effect January 1st, 2018 and have several impacts to you as a borrower: The average Kingston household will qualify for a $55,000 smaller mortgage. This represents a DECREASE of 15% in your borrowing power – no matter what you do or […]
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Get Expert Advice To Find The Right Mortgage For You

Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or you own a home and are thinking about moving, buying a new home is a major decision. From personal to financial to market considerations, you’ll need to weigh a lot of factors and information along the way. Bringing you expert, independent advice As a mortgage broker in Kingston ON, […]
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5 Tips for First-Time Homebuyers

Did you know that the majority of first-time homebuyers are Millennials? That’s right; Canadians born between 1980 and 1995 now represent a full 77 per cent of first-time homebuyers. If you fit the mold, then get a leg up on the competition as we enter the year’s hottest real estate month. Here are our five […]
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10 Ways To Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient

1) Conduct an energy audit If you’re serious about improving your home’s energy conservation, start with an energy audit by an NRCancertified energy advisor — you can search for an advisor in your area at www.nrcan.gc.ca. You’ll get a list of recommended upgrades to help you plan, and you may qualify to receive up to […]
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10 Tips For A Greener Home

1) Go green, underfoot If you’re thinking of installing a hardwood floor, consider reclaimed materials or look for new wood products that are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Canada. You could also use more readily renewable materials such as cork, bamboo, or carpets made from natural fibres. 2) Lower your water flow Target […]
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10 Closing Costs When Buying A Home

1) Land transfer tax When a home changes hands, many provinces and a few municipalities charge a property transfer tax or title transfer fee. Rates are usually on a scale of 0.5% to 2% of the home’s value and can add thousands to your purchase price. First-time homebuyers qualify for rebates or exemptions in some […]
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10 Things To Know About Your New Neighbourhood

1) What are the neighbours like? Take time to get a feel for the locals and how you might fit in. Does the area attract empty nesters and retirees, for example, or is it characterized by young families? A real estate professional can help inform you about demographic trends. 2) Does it fit your lifestyle? […]
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