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How to Apply for a Mortgage in Canada?

March 12, 2011

The Canadian mortgage application process originates in simple common sense, but do the math before you go shopping. Consider: if you offered a substantial loan to a friend or colleague, you would need reassurance he could repay the debt; and you would expect proof you could trust your friend to honor his obligation. A mortgage [...]

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Foreclosure Cases Lead Mortgage Renewals In These Tumultuous Periods

March 6, 2011

A mortgage lead in these times has more to do with a bail out effort than a business dealing, as mortgage default lead mortgage applications by a wide margin. All across the USA 100s of 1000s of properties are being lost to foreclosure. The Real Estate market in United States is almost as light as [...]

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A Few Important Things About Reverse Mortgage Requirements in Canada

January 1, 2011

When you’re looking into Reverse Mortgage Requirements in Canada it can be confusing and strange and there are so many of them that it’s often hard to keep them straight and still be able to understand what it is that you need to bring with you to a lender’s office to be able to figure [...]

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US Double Dip Recession and What This Could Mean For Canadian Mortgage Rates

November 28, 2010

By Paul Mangion US fears of a double dip recession are slowly becoming a reality. Based on data released on housing, employment, construction and manufacturing it is becoming quite clear that things will more likely get worse before they get better with the world’s largest economy facing a huge uphill battle. One of the main [...]

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The Facts About the Mortgage Market in Canada For Prospective Homeowners

November 13, 2010

By Adriana Noton The facts about the mortgage market in Canada is that in the last forty years, it has undergone substantial changes. Depository institutions account for the majority of the market holding 69 percent of outstanding Canadian residential mortgage debt by the end of-2007. By the end of 2008, CAD 566 billion or 62 [...]

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Canada Mortgage Rates – What is in Store For 2010-2011?

November 10, 2010

By Alexandra Goode The last few years have been turbulent times for investors. Unlike the U.S. and other nations, the Canadian housing market held steady and has been experiencing strength through 2010. Record home sales in the first quarter of 2010, are considered to be due to a combination of factors. Pent up demand, low [...]

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