Lenders increase Prime rate. Does it affect you?

On October 24, 2018 the Bank of Canada increased the overnight lending rate by 0.25% to 1.75%.  This caused consumer banks and mortgage companies to raise their consumer prime lending rates by 0.25% as well, passing the increase on to consumers. An increase in prime will immediately affect you if you have a “variable” or “adjustable” rate mortgage, or a Line of Credit with… Read More »

Bank of Canada increases interest rate by 0.25%

On September 6, 2017 the Bank of Canada increased the overnight rate by 0.25%, causing prime lending rates at financial institutions to increase by the same amount. If you have a variable rate mortgage… The impact this increase will have on your mortgage payment will depend on the size as well as the amortization period, but you can estimate the increase… Read More »

Additional Details Revealed for the BC HOME Partnership Loan Program

While an interest free loan sounds great at first glance, it looks like the new BC Home Owner Mortgage & Equity (BC HOME) Partnership is going to have some extra fees and restrictions to consider that may, in the end, make the program a lot less attractive that we’d hope. It’s been an interesting start to 2017 in the BC mortgage… Read More »

Happy Holidays!

From all of us at Mackenzie Gartside & Associates, we hope you have a wonderful holiday season! 2016 has been an incredible year for us and we owe it all to you, our fabulous friends and clients.  We’ve been honoured to help you with your mortgage needs and we’re truly amazed at how many new clients come to us after… Read More »

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Big Mortgage Rule Changes Coming October 17th, 2016

In 2 weeks time, many Canadians are going to find it much more difficult to buy the home they want. New mortgage rules are coming into effect at CMHC which will require all high-ratio mortgages to qualify for 5 year mortgages using the Bank of Canada qualifying rate (currently 4.64%) instead of at the actual mortgage rate (currently about 2.44%).  High… Read More »

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