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    Exclamation **Mortgage Rates and FAQ's

    Current Rates to Open Week Jan 29, 2024

    Prime Rate - 7.20%

    PROMOTIONS

    PROMO 1 --> 3 Year ARM/VRM - 6.25% High Ratio Purchase, Switch Only, Owner Occupied, 90 Days to Close (some restrictions)

    PROMO 2 --> 5 Year Fixed - 5.09% High Ratio Purchase, Switch Only, Owner Occupied, 120 Days to Close (some restrictions)

    PROMO 3 --> 5 Year ARM/VRM - 6.15% High Ratio Purchase, Owner Occupied, 90-120 Days to Close (some restrictions)

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    Full Feature Rates up to 120 day rate protection
    Starting at:

    2 Year Fixed - 6.04% * High Ratio
    3 Year Fixed - 5.14% * High Ratio
    4 Year Fixed - 5.14% * High Ratio

    5 Year Fixed - 4.99% to 5.24% * High Ratio
    5 Year Fixed - 5.24% to 5.44% * Conventional

    5 Year ARM/VRM - 6.15% - 6.90%

    HELOC Rates Prime +0.00 to +0.50%%

    Call or PM for MORE "UnPublished" rates or other term information.

    OAC, some terms and conditions may apply, rates subject to change without notice
    Last edited by TimLacroix; 01-30-2024 at 12:58 PM.

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    Default FAQ's

    Some common frequently asked questions:

    1. Buying a home with 5% down - The 5% down payment guideline does not apply to just First Time Home Buyers. It is to anyone and everyone buying a Owner Occupied/ Principal Residence.

    2. CMHC, Genworth, Canada Guarantee - to avoid these premiums (Default Insurance) being added to your mortgage, 20% down payment (equity) is required.

    3. Maternity Income - Full salaried income for someone on maternity can be used for mortgage qualifying. Letter of employment is needed confirming annual salary amount and position is available for your return after maternity is over.

    4. Amortization - note that currently 30 and 35 year amortizations are still available on conventional mortgages only. This means that there is minimum 20% down payment or equity in the property.

    5. Self Employed - this is a big area but will highlight income and down payment.
    Option 1 - Verified Income - Can purchase with 5% down payment. Income used is 2 years NOA average.

    Option 2 - Stated Income - Can purchase with 10% down payment. Income is declared based on a reasonability test for the type of job, industry, etc.

    Self Employed--- it is never too early to start talking and planning with a mortgage professional. The sooner the better so that you understand all options and details.

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    Default Rates to Open Week Feb 3, 2014

    Current Rates to Open Week Feb 3, 2014

    3 Year Fixed - 2.89%

    Starting at:
    5 Year Fixed - 3.09%*
    5 Year Fixed - 3.19%**

    Starting at:
    4 Year ARM - 2.45%***
    5 Year ARM - 2.50%
    5 Year VRM - 2.35%****

    If there are other rates that you are interested in, please post and I will respond.

    * Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details
    ** 30 day quick close
    ** Matures Nov 30, 2017 (not quite 4 year term)
    *** Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details

    OAC, some terms and conditions may apply, rates subject to change without notice

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    Default Current Rates to Open Week Feb 10, 2014

    Current Rates to Open Week Feb 10, 2014

    3 Year Fixed - 2.89%

    Starting at:
    5 Year Fixed - 3.04%*
    5 Year Fixed - 3.15%**

    Starting at:
    4 Year ARM - 2.45%***
    5 Year ARM - 2.50%
    5 Year VRM - 2.35%****

    If there are other rates that you are interested in, please post and I will respond.

    * Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details
    ** 45 day quick close
    ** Matures Nov 30, 2017 (not quite 4 year term)
    *** Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details

    OAC, some terms and conditions may apply, rates subject to change without notice

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    I'm just curious, what are 7 and 10 fixed rates?

    I need to renew next Jan so i'm wondering when i should seriously start looking for a new rate.

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    Originally posted by nickyh
    I'm just curious, what are 7 and 10 fixed rates?

    I need to renew next Jan so i'm wondering when i should seriously start looking for a new rate.
    Typically we start the renewal process 7 months out from maturity date. We start the process this early to review your needs and run through scenarios and options.

    We have the ability with limited lender(s) to hold rates 180 days prior to maturity at a slightly higher rate. However, this gives you some protection and worse case option -- if rates were to rise.

    Below are 2 rates (current) with different rate holds:

    120 day Rate Hold
    7 Year @ 3.99%
    10 Year @ 4.39

    180 day Rate Hold
    7 Year @ 4.44%
    10 Year @ 4.74

    July would be a good time to start considering renewal options. We would be happy to discuss the 7 & 10 rates with you at that time but also review other options that might save you extra $$$$.

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    Tim curious about an open variable. Any info there?
    "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents... some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new Dark Age."

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    Originally posted by Darkane
    Tim curious about an open variable. Any info there?
    There are 2 OPEN variable products worth noting, the others are much higher rate wise.

    5 Year OPEN Mortgage @ Prime + 0.80%

    HELOC @ Prime + 0.50%
    NOTE: Prime = 3.00%

    There is special HELOC pricing @ Prime, available for Engineers (P.ENG), Medical Professionals...

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    Thanks Tim. It's amazing how much the open variable has changed In 5 years. I had a prime -.5 from scotia as an open. Can't get that anymore lol
    "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents... some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new Dark Age."

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    Originally posted by TimLacroix


    July would be a good time to start considering renewal options. We would be happy to discuss the 7 & 10 rates with you at that time but also review other options that might save you extra $$$$.
    July lines up perfectly with the timeline i had in mind.
    I like the 5 year rate option, my husband was looking at a longer time frame so that was more for him than me, thanks for posting them though.

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    Originally posted by Darkane
    Thanks Tim. It's amazing how much the open variable has changed In 5 years. I had a prime -.5 from scotia as an open. Can't get that anymore lol
    Yeah… the Variable OPENs have changed quite a bit. Not as attractive anymore for them. The CLOSED variables have changed as well but are starting to come back… especially with the spread between Variable and Fixed 5 years.

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    Originally posted by nickyh


    July lines up perfectly with the timeline i had in mind.
    I like the 5 year rate option, my husband was looking at a longer time frame so that was more for him than me, thanks for posting them though.
    Your welcome… the 5 year rates for 120 and 180 days are not bad but as I mentioned… there are some strategies that can help you save $$$ regardless of term or rate you take.

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    Default First Time Home Buyer "Again" ??

    Did you know, you can be a First Time Home Buyer again?

    Yes that is correct, you are considered a First Time Home Buyer again if you have not owned a home in the last 5 years.

    The benefit for some is the ability to withdraw from their RRSP (up to $25,000) for a down payment.

    Keep in mind that if you have already withdrawn from RRSP's before, the amount must already be paid back before withdrawing again.

    IMPORTANT: If you are living with a boyfriend or girlfriend in a home that they own… and then you both decide to buy together… you are NOT considered a First Time Home Buyer if you buy together.

    If you have questions… please ask away!

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    Default Current Rates to Open Week Feb 17, 2014

    Current Rates to Open Week Feb 17, 2014

    3 Year Fixed - 2.89%

    Starting at:
    5 Year Fixed - 3.04%*
    5 Year Fixed - 3.15%**

    Starting at:
    4 Year ARM - 2.45%***
    5 Year ARM - 2.50%
    5 Year VRM - 2.35%****

    If there are other rates that you are interested in, please post and I will respond.

    * Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details
    ** 45 day quick close
    ** Matures Nov 30, 2017 (not quite 4 year term)
    *** Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details

    OAC, some terms and conditions may apply, rates subject to change without notice

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    Good to see the 5 year rate is down a bit

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    Any update? Looks like somewhere in ontario is now offering 2.99 5yr fixed. Looks like things are gradually creepy downwards

    http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/#!/content/1.2546527

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    Originally posted by pheoxs
    Any update? Looks like somewhere in ontario is now offering 2.99 5yr fixed. Looks like things are gradually creepy downwards

    http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/#!/content/1.2546527
    Hi Phoexs...

    Not in Alberta... no 2.99% yet. The lender is a credit union in Ontario and currently is not offering these rates through brokers (yet)... just through the credit union directly.

    There is pressure for rates to stay where they are... not to drop much lower than where they are now. Cheers.

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    Default Current Rates to Open Week Feb 24, 2014

    Current Rates to Open Week Feb 24, 2014

    3 Year Fixed - 2.89%

    Starting at:
    5 Year Fixed - 3.04%*
    5 Year Fixed - 3.15%**

    Starting at:
    4 Year ARM - 2.45%***
    5 Year ARM - 2.50%
    5 Year VRM - 2.35%****

    If there are other rates that you are interested in, please post and I will respond.

    * Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details
    ** 45 day quick close
    ** Matures Nov 30, 2017 (not quite 4 year term)
    *** Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details

    OAC, some terms and conditions may apply, rates subject to change without notice

    NOTE, rates are for Alberta. Some online rates may be lower but may be available in other provinces ONLY!! If you need rates for other provinces, please call or message.

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    Default Current Rates to Open Week Mar 3, 2014

    Current Rates to Open Week Mar 3, 2014

    3 Year Fixed - 2.79%

    Starting at:
    5 Year Fixed - 3.04%*
    5 Year Fixed - 3.09%**

    Starting at:
    4 Year ARM - 2.45%***
    5 Year ARM - 2.50%
    5 Year VRM - 2.35%****

    If there are other rates that you are interested in, please post and I will respond.

    * Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details
    ** 45 day quick close
    ** Matures Nov 30, 2017 (not quite 4 year term)
    *** Restrictions Apply - Call or PM for details

    OAC, some terms and conditions may apply, rates subject to change without notice

    NOTE, rates are for Alberta. Some online rates may be lower but may be available in other provinces ONLY!! If you need rates for other provinces, please call or message.
    Last edited by TimLacroix; 03-04-2014 at 06:42 PM.

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    Purely for selfish reasons but if you could just update the current rates and date in the first post it saves from scrolling

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