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TD reports strong mortgage volumes and stabilizing amortizations

TD reports strong mortgage volumes and stabilizing amortizations Despite a sharp slowdown in mortgage originations this year, TD reported continued strong volume growth of 4% in the second quarter.

Opinion: How to bridge the housing affordability gap for a generation without a home

Opinion: How to bridge the housing affordability gap for a generation without a home Over the next few days, the new federal cabinet will gather in P.E.I. for their summer retreat.

Opinion: How to bridge the housing affordability gap for a generation without a home

Opinion: How to bridge the housing affordability gap for a generation without a home Over the next few days, the new federal cabinet will gather in P.E.I. for their summer retreat.

Latest in mortgage news: More education needed on mortgage rates, survey shows

Latest in mortgage news: More education needed on mortgage rates, survey shows When it comes to understanding mortgage rates and their impact on monthly payments, many Canadian borrowers have room for improvement.

Canada’s mortgage stress test: Obsolete or still doing its job?

Canada’s mortgage stress test: Obsolete or still doing its job? Originally introduced to mitigate borrower default risks in the event of rising interest rates, some brokers now argue that Canada’s mortgage stress test is no longer needed with interest rates presumably near their peak.

Bank of Canada expected to remain cautious despite weaker July employment results

Bank of Canada expected to remain cautious despite weaker July employment results While July’s employment report was weaker than expected, economists say the Bank of Canada will continue to watch for signs of slowing inflation and economic growth prior to its September rate decision.

Latest in Mortgage News: Are fixed mortgage rates about to take another leg higher?

Latest in Mortgage News: Are fixed mortgage rates about to take another leg higher? There’s speculation that fixed mortgage rates, which have continued to trend higher over the past several weeks, are set to rise even further.

How fixed-payment variable-rate mortgages have saved Canada’s economy, and why their future could be at risk

How fixed-payment variable-rate mortgages have saved Canada’s economy, and why their future could be at risk Canada’s economy has so far managed to avert recession and shrug off the fastest rate-tightening cycle in the nation’s history. And one of the key reasons for that is due to the prevalence of fixed-payment variable-rate mortgages, which experts say have cushioned borrowers from the full impacts of the Bank of Canada‘s rate hikes. Fixed-payment variable rates, which are offered by banks such as RBC, TD, BMO and CIBC, mean the borrower’s monthly payment remains the same as rates increase,

Scotiabank’s return to competitive mortgage pricing is “huge” for brokers

Scotiabank’s return to competitive mortgage pricing is “huge” for brokers Scotiabank is back. After “intentionally slowing” its mortgage portfolio last year due to funding constraints, Scotiabank has announced to its broker partners that its competitive pricing is back, along with an expanded retail package program. As Ron Butler of Butler Mortgage described, Scotia’s move on Friday to lower its broker rates, while many other lenders were continuing to raise conventional mortgage rates, “shocked the world.” The rate drops bring Scotia in line with the best broker rates offered by TD,

Renting vs. buying in today’s market: how monthly payments compare

Renting vs. buying in today’s market: how monthly payments compare A new study has found the cost of renting vs. buying comparable housing in select Canadian markets is nearly on par.