Inside M3 Group’s new partnership with nesto: what the deal means for brokers Both nesto and M3 Group say the timing was just right for their recently announced partnership, which is poised to shake up Canada’s mortgage broker industry.
Latest in mortgage news: nesto gains access to broker channel in exclusive deal with M3 Group Digital mortgage lender nesto this week announced an agreement with M3 Group that will allow it to start distributing mortgages through the broker channel.
Under-35 households lead the way in reducing mortgage debt, StatCan reports Canada’s youngest demographic of homeowners is the only group to have reduced their mortgage debt since rates started rising in 2022.
Even with expected rate cuts, mortgage payments will continue to rise for years: BoC research Despite anticipated Bank of Canada interest rate cuts later this year, mortgage borrowers will continue to face higher debt-servicing costs for several years.
2023 mortgage market year in review As we wrap up a year full of economic twists and turns—and interest rate ups and downs—we wanted to look back at some of the top mortgage-related stories that graced our pages in 2023.
Latest in mortgage news: Freeland approves RBC takeover of HSBC, with conditions RBC’s $13.5-billion acquisition of HSBC’s Canadian unit cleared its final hurdle after receiving approval from Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.
Most mortgage borrowers to see payments rise 34% to 54% vs. early 2022: Bank of Canada If you had a mortgage as of February 2022, chances are you will be facing a payment increase before the end of 2025.
Latest in Mortgage News: OSFI leaves stress test rate unchanged Canada’s banking regulator confirmed today it will leave the mortgage stress test for uninsured mortgages unchanged.
Glasslake’s 2023 wrapped: Navigating success and growth Launch. Expand. Reflect. Glasslake Funding kicked off 2023 as a new niche funder in the Canadian market.
Mortgage deselection: Can your lender choose not to renew your mortgage? With an estimated three million Canadians facing a mortgage renewal over the next 15 years, many borrowers are asking a very important question: does my lender have to renew my mortgage?