20 Jun

How Job Loss Affects Your Mortgage Application.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

How Job Loss Affects Your Mortgage Application. Whether you’ve made an offer on a home already or are still in the process of looking, you already understand that buying a home is likely the largest investment you’ll ever make. When it comes to your mortgage application, there are a few things that you should avoid […]

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26 May

How your maximum loan is calculated using Debt Servicing Ratios

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

When you’re looking for a new mortgage or refinancing, lenders will look at both your debt servicing ratios and your credit score as part of the process. Your debt servicing ratios give lenders information about your ability to repay the money you borrowed, while your credit score provides information about the way you manage credit. […]

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23 May

How to Pay Off Your Mortgage Faster.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

How to Pay Off Your Mortgage Faster. When it comes to homeownership, many of us dream of the day we will be mortgage-free. While most mortgages operate on a 25-year amortization schedule, there are some ways you can pay off your mortgage quicker! 1. Review Your Payment Schedule: Taking a look at your payment schedule can be […]

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23 May

What You Should Know About Mortgage Amortization.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

What You Should Know About Mortgage Amortization. Your mortgage amortization period is the number of years it will take you to pay off your mortgage. Depending on your choice of amortization period, it will affect how quickly you become mortgage-free as well as how much interest you pay over the lifetime of your mortgage (longer […]

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2 May

Frequently (and not so frequently!) Asked Mortgage Questions.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Frequently (and not so frequently!) Asked Mortgage Questions. New to mortgages? Have questions but not sure where to start? We have the answers! What is the best interest rate I can qualify for? Your credit score plays a big role in the interest rate you can qualify for. The riskier you appear as a borrower, […]

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2 May

3 Things You May Not Know About Cash-Back Mortgages.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

3 Things You May Not Know About Cash-Back Mortgages. It can get pretty exciting to see campaigns around “cash-back mortgages” but, before you get too far along, here are three things you might not know about these types of mortgages: Occasionally you will see campaigns on cash-back mortgages, so don’t jump at the first one […]

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25 Apr

Construction and Pre-Construction Mortgages.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Construction and Pre-Construction Mortgages. Building or renovating your own home is such an exciting time and allows you to create something tailored to you and your family!  But when it comes to construction mortgages, there are a few different types of loans: new construction and even pre-construction.  Let’s break it down so you can determine […]

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25 Apr

5 Reasons You Don’t Qualify for a Mortgage.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

5 Reasons You Don’t Qualify for a Mortgage. When it comes to shopping for a mortgage, it is important to know what you need to qualify – but it is just as important to understand some of the reasons why you DON’T qualify so that you can make some changes and budget accordingly for when […]

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18 Apr

The Real Deal about Transfers and Switches.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

The Real Deal about Transfers and Switches. Most people who are thinking about a transfer or switch want to take advantage of a lower interest rate or to get a new mortgage product with terms that better suits their needs. Up for Renewal? If your mortgage is approaching renewal and you are considering a transfer […]

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18 Apr

Advice for Single Homebuyers.

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Posted by: Tim Woolnough

Advice for Single Homebuyers. Buying a home is an exciting experience for anyone, and even more of a milestone when you’re doing it solo, but it can be a little different when you’re purchasing on your own. While it can be easier to tailor your mortgage and home search to exactly your needs, it can […]

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