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What’s up with zero downpayment? For some, it can make all the difference.

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Many Canadians are not aware that zero down is alive and well and offered by a handful of excellent lenders to qualified borrowers. Of course, you have to wonder if zero-down can possibly make good financial sense. The answer is both yes and no.

A zero-down mortgage is not for everyone – but for well qualified homebuyers, a zero-down plan can get them into their homes faster, saving potentially thousands in rent, and providing a jump start on building wealth.

If you have excellent income and credit, and the ability to manage your mortgage payment and ongoing housing expenses comfortably within your budget, then you could be a candidate for a zero-down mortgage.  Consider that the money currently going to rent could be helping you build home equity right now, and that we continue to be in a period of historically low interest rates.

So how can you get around saving that critical minimum downpayment required to qualify for an insured mortgage? You can borrow the downpayment from a line of credit, personal loan or family member. With excellent credit and stable income, your interest rate will be fully discounted. The loan payment of course will be used in your qualifying calculation, and your mortgage insurance premium will be higher. You’ll also need to have funds set aside to cover your closing costs.

Want to learn if you qualify to purchase now without waiting, how to build your downpayment faster, or the steps you can take to improve your credit rating so you qualify for a great rate when the time comes? Contact the team at MiMortgage.ca. Let’s talk!

 


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Six financial resolutions that can change your life.

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Feeling the post-holiday financial squeeze? You’re not alone. Credit card bills remind us how much we’ve spent during the festive season. That’s why this is the perfect time to make sure you have the financial control you need to achieve your goals. Here are some strategies that can help:

  1. Kill high-interest debt. If you’re carrying large credit card balances or other high-interest debt and have enough home equity, you may be able to consolidate that debt into one low-rate mortgage. You’ll improve your cash flow, and simplify your life with one easy payment. Best of all, you can pay down your debt faster and save thousands in interest. No more running up credit cards and you’re golden.
  2. Boost your credit rating. You can improve your rating pretty quickly with a few smart moves. Always pay your bills on time. Never let your credit card balance go past the 50% mark, i.e. if you have a $5,000 card, it should never go past $2,500. That goes for any lines of credit, too. And don’t apply for store cards when you’re asked at check-out. The better your credit rating, the better the rates you can negotiate on your next mortgage.
  3. Step up your payments. If you are paying your mortgage monthly, consider changing to accelerated bi-weekly or weekly, increasing your payment amount, and putting a lump sum such as tax refund money on your mortgage principal. You can save significant interest over the life of your mortgage. Even small amounts add up.
  4. Renovate, don’t relocate. Feeling like it’s time to trade up? Consider this: the right renovation might be all it takes to turn the house you’re in, into the home of your dreams. It is almost always less expensive to renovate than to relocate! T team at MiMortgage.ca have some fantastic renovation financing options to help you improve the quality of your life while increasing the value of your home.
  5. Choose low-interest debt.  According to a recent Mortgage Professionals Canada survey, in 2016, almost 10% of homeowners had enough home equity and turned to their mortgage for low-cost financing.  The average equity take out was $47,600, which was used for renovations (31%), debt consolidation (28%), investments including second homes and rental properties (22%), and purchases or education (9%).
  6. Do NOT sleepwalk through your mortgage renewal. Be sure to get in touch when you get a renewal notice. Your renewal is your golden moment to save thousands. The team at MiMortgage.ca can help make sure you get the best possible deal!

If you’re feeling financially overwhelmed, or if there is a new purchase, refinance, or renewal in your financial future, get in touch with the team at MiMortgage.ca at 1 866 452-1100, so we can help make sure you get where you want to go.


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Why Mortgage Before March 17?

db14142_fb_homeowners_i14759090_miIf you’re in the market for an insured mortgage, then you might want to get that mortgage before March 17.

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is raising premiums for insuring mortgages on Canadian homes for the third time in three years. Canadian homebuyers are required to have mortgage insurance if they have less than a 20 per cent downpayment. The insurance provides protection for the lender in the case of a default.

How will it hit your wallet? The increase is not too significant for those making the minimum downpayment required. A homebuyer with a $250,000 mortgage and a 5 per cent downpayment will only pay about $5 per month more in insurance premiums.  We can calculate exactly how much the increase will mean to you if you get your mortgage approval on or after March 17.

The increases are actually more substantial for larger downpayments of 15 per cent or more. Those with 20 per cent or more downpayment aren’t required to have mortgage insurance, although it’s used by lenders that securitize their mortgages. As a result, any increased cost will likely be passed on to customers through higher rates.

Premiums are also increasing for “non-traditional” insured mortgages i.e. home buyers with borrowed downpayments, a type of mortgage downpayment that could grow in popularity as homebuyers strive to gain entry in the housing market.

The premium change will come into effect on March 17. Homebuyers will be able to access the current lower rates if they have bought a home and are approved before the March 17 deadline, even if they have a later closing date.

If you are looking to buy, get in touch with the team at MiMortgage.ca today!