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New $1.5 million price cap, 30 year extended amortization.. Is it enough?

The Federal Government announced they would be extending the current amortization on insured mortgages (those buying with less than 20% down) to 30 years.  ONLY if you are a First-time buyer or you are buying a newly built home. I applaud this move but I would have liked for these 2 limitations to have been excluded. 

I would go further and say we should extend it to 35 or 40 years, maybe even 50 years!

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Bank of Canada Rate Cut July 2024: Impact on Mortgages and Economy

The Bank of Canada just cut the overnight rate by another 0.25%. For the second consecutive month, they’ve lowered the rate. In total, a 0.50% drop in two months. (not enough, but it’s a start) Great news for anyone in a Variable rate mortgage. It means you will be paying 0.50% less on your mortgage. We can expect further cuts this year and next. Read on for more details.

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As expected, rates are beginning to fall

Some good news on mortgage rates

Mortgage Brokers are receiving good news this week from many financial institutions.  Wholesale fixed mortgage rates are falling.  Great news for anyone buying, refinancing or renewing their mortgage in the near future.  

The news comes as a reaction to lower than expected inflation rates. We saw  2.7% vs the expected 2.9% reported.  And the US economy is finally seeing signs

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Why your groceries, homes and rents cost more. A Critical Analysis

The Bank of Canada put out a report entitled   What drives up the price of groceries?

They could have easily simplified the title to say “What Drives Up the Price of Everything”.  Their answer is the cost of ENERGY and the cost of labour. I’m going to remind you that this report is from the Bank of Canada.. “a Crown corporation that is separate from the political process” as their website says.   

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