Advertorial By:Glasslake Funding As the winds of change sweep across the lending landscape, regulatory underwriting guidelines are growing ever tighter. This puts non-bank clients in a precarious position, and mortgage brokers are feeling the pressure. With diversified funding as an option for credit-worthy borrowers, brokers can act as a beacon of hope, navigating a […]
As the winds of change sweep across the lending landscape, regulatory underwriting guidelines are growing ever tighter. This puts non-bank clients in a precarious position, and mortgage brokers are feeling the pressure.
Prospective homebuyers wanting to take advantage of the federal government’s new Tax-Free Savings Account will have to wait longer, despite the program’s official launch date of April 1. All of the Big 6 banks confirmed to CMT that they won’t be in a position to offer the new account to clients until later in […]
Prospective homebuyers wanting to take advantage of the federal government’s new Tax-Free Savings Account will have to wait longer, despite the program’s official launch date of April 1.
It’s no secret that consumer debt in Canada is at record-high levels. We know this from recent data from Equifax and TransUnion, both of which have been warning that credit card balances are at their highest levels since 2019. With interest rates and borrowing costs at record highs, it’s more important than ever to […]
With interest rates and borrowing costs at record highs, it’s more important than ever to ensure your credit report is in good standing.
All mortgage brokers should have a comfortable working knowledge of how prepayment penalties are calculated and applied. Our clients depend on us to know the ins and outs of these often-significant penalties in order to minimize the cost for them—or better yet, to help them avoid penalties altogether. Prepayment penalties can be a daunting […]
All mortgage brokers should have a comfortable working knowledge of how prepayment penalties are calculated and applied.
With variable mortgage rates potentially at a peak and fixed rates having recently retreated, borrowers are asking themselves the age old mortgage question: should you go fixed or variable?
Many mortgage brokers are fielding calls from clients concerned about rising interest rates and an uncertain economic outlook.