Mortgages in Canada can be a murky subject – one that we hope to shed some light on with a series of highly informational articles.
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Looking for a mortgage in B.C.? Don’t limit your options to the big banks Apr 6th
At last, interest rates are coming down again. For Canadians who are in the market for a new home, facing renewal of their mortgage in the foreseeable future, or feeling unsatisfied with their current home loan, this poses two choices: do you pounce now, or stay on the sidelines in the hope that rat.... More »

Making sense of the Bank of Canada interest rate decision on March 12, 2025 + MORE Mar 13th
Today marks the seventh cut in a row for Canada’s benchmark borrowing rate, as our central bank does what it can to pad against tariff threats and possible recession.
The Bank of Canada (BoC) lowered its overnight lending rate—which lenders use to set their prime rates, and, by extensio.... More »

How to keep your home after separation—even if you don’t qualify alone + MORE Apr 18th
Separation and divorce are hard enough without throwing mortgage stress into the mix. One of the most emotional questions we hear is, 'I want to keep the house, but I don’t make enough on my own to qualify—what can I do?'.... More »
RBC says it’s ready for competitive spring mortgage market and upcoming renewal wave Mar 4th
As the spring mortgage market approaches, Canada's largest bank says it's getting ready for a busy season of mortgage renewals..... More »

Planning to use your home equity in retirement + MORE Jun 2nd
How much of your net worth is wrapped up in your home? According to Statistics Canada, the median net worth for senior families in 2023 was $1,109,700. The most common type of asset for Canadians was a family home, with a median value of $500,000.
Since home equity makes up such a significant all.... More »
2024 mortgage market: A year in review
– canadianmortgagetrends.com
The past year marked a turning point for Canada’s housing and mortgage market, with rate hikes giving way to rate cuts, alongside numerous regulatory changes and new government program announcements.