October 2018 - Latest Update

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Is Canada on the precipice of a recession?

Some economists believe our Country is at a risk of a household led recession being caused by constrained lending and higher interest rates.   The chief economist at TD Canada Trust expressed her concerns: “Consumers no longer have the capacity to lead Canada through another recession the way they did after the global financial crisis a decade ago.  While Canada’s fastest population growth in decades provides some support to demand for housing, high debt levels remain a problem that could exacerbate the next recession.”

 Economic growth in the US and here at home have been positive and both inflation and lending rates have increased as a result. Mortgage rates have been rising steadily over the past months and many fixed term rates are now pushing towards 4%, a rate not seen in a very long time.  Mortgage borrowers should review their financial position and take advantage of locking into a fixed rate now before it’s too late.   Variable rate mortgages provide the best interest savings, but only if you can handle the risk of higher payments over the next few years.   As rates rise, it becomes even more important to take advantage of your pre-payment privileges.  If you would like to discuss; click here to send me an email. 

Real estate in Lower Mainland is starting to see downward pressure on prices as inventory for all property types have increased and in some areas the rise has been very significant.  This along with a substantial decline in sales will continue to support softening prices.  The Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board says home sales across the region in September plunged more than 40 percent compared with the same month last year.   Affordability becomes further constrained with rising mortgage rates and with tightened lending conditions.   It’s a great time to consider making a purchase.  Although it’s easy to say: ‘buy low and sell high’ it’s hard to execute.  Being a mortgage broker and a realtor allows me to better execute a purchase and can provide a huge benefit to a buyer.   If you would like to discuss: click here to send me an email. 

 

Rate specials to consider:

  • 5 year fixed at 3.64%

  • 5 year variable at 2.90%

  • Secured Line of Credit:  4.20%

  • 2nd mortgage; 8.95%

September Mortgage Promotion

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Sale: Second Mortgage

Loan amount available: $25,000 - $250,000

Maximum equity take out:

  • Up to 95% for detached homes
  • Up to 85% for condos and townhouses

Property types:

  • Principal residence
  • Rental property
  • Multi-unit

Term details:

  • 1 year term (renewable)
  • Open with $1,000 penalty to payout early
  • No upfront lender fee (fee is added to the amount borrowed)
  • Monthly interest only payments

August 2018 - Latest Update

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Mortgage Lending Solutions

Getting access to cheap money in our current lending environment is not easy and lenders today often look for reasons not to do a deal.  This can be very frustrating and can often lead to lengthy delays and expenses.  With interest rates on the rise, it becomes even more important to consider your options. Below is a quick review of the many ways to borrow the funds you need and save money and time.

Prime rate mortgages:  Banks, Credit Unions and Monolines dominate this category.  All of these lenders can offer different rates at different times and it can often mean a difference of up to 70 basis points in the rate.  This can make a huge difference in the cost of interest.  Many of these lenders sell the benefits of their products, but at the end of the day, it money in your pocket that matters.  Banks will never tell you about another lender’s rates; unless it’s worse than theirs, but mortgage brokers will do so.  Prime rate mortgage have also become more complicated with the new lending rules.  An insured mortgage, high ratio mortgage and conventional mortgages are all offered at different rates.  It’s hard to believe, but someone buying a home with 10% down payment can secure a better rate than someone putting 35% down.   

Line of credit mortgages:  Currently the prime lending rate charged by most lenders is 3.70%.  Your mortgage line of credit rate is set based on the prime rate and many clients are being charged as high at 4.70% (Prime plus 1%).  Lines of credits can offer lots of great benefits, but when you compare this to a variable rate which is being offered as low as 2.70% and the rate savings is very obvious.  

Alternative mortgages:  These mortgages normally fall into two categories of Subprime and Private financing. 

  • Subprime mortgages are offered by lenders other than the banks and credit unions.  They usually require significant paperwork; have a rate much higher than prime lenders and fees are normally applied. They can be slow and tedious to complete. They are usually a good solution for borrowers with tainted credit history or business for self-clients requiring flexible income verification.    
  • Private financing can be done with minimal questions and paperwork. You can obtain a commitment within 24 hours and are quick to complete.  Rates are higher than the subprime deals, but not much greater.  In some cases you can access up to 95% of the properties equity. 

Rate update:  The Bank of Canada will announce rates again on Sept 5th and they are expected to increase rates.  Customers should now consider locking into a fixed rate.  

  • Variable rate (uninsured): 3.20%
  • Variable rate (insured): 2.70%
  • 5 year fixed rate (uninsured): 3.64%
  •  5 year fixed rate (insured): 3.34%

July 2018 - Real Estate Update

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Is It Time For Caution?

On Wednesday the Bank of Canada raised its overnight rate by .25% and the banks have followed by increasing the prime lending rate to 3.70%. It now takes nearly 90% of pretax income to own a home in Greater Vancouver and the mortgage rate increases will only make it worse. 

Lending remains very constrained and if your taxable income is less than $100k per annum, you will find it very difficult to purchase any type of property in Greater Vancouver with a prime rate mortgage. Higher interest rates, Increasing taxes and the high cost of property does not bode well for the real estate market.  June sales decreased almost 38% over the same period last year.  Buyers now have more choice with a 40% increase in the amount of properties listed for sale compared to same period last year.  I believe it is time to be cautious with spending and refrain from listing your home for sale unless you need to sell it. 

Although the prime lending rate has increased to 3.70%, mortgage rates are still attractive.   Some lenders are offering Variable rates as low as 2.70% and a 5 year fixed at 3.34%.  Did you know that you now can get a variable rate mortgage with an option of ‘interest only’ monthly payments?  

May 2018 - Real Estate Update

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Mortgage rules take a bite. 

It appears the new mortgage rules introduced at the beginning of the year is having the intended impact on housing.  Last month home sales have declined by over twenty seven percent and listings have increased by near the same amount from same month last year.  CMHC also says the annual pace of housing starts in April was lower compared to the previous month.  “The seasonally adjusted annual rate of new home construction, which is seen as a measure of the health of the housing market, fell to 214,379 units in April compared with 225,459 in March.” 

Home prices have been resilient and prices continue to be higher over the same period last year, even more so for condos and townhomes which has been the darling of our market.  Unfortunately prices often lag and we could see softening very soon. On top of this, mortgage interest rates have also increased making it yet again more difficult for buyers and borrowers.  I think it is safe to say that market conditions are changing and homeowners need to be ready to adjust their selling strategies if they are planning to sell anytime soon. 

The good news in all of this is that buyers will have more opportunities to find the right home.  And although mortgage lending is currently very constrained, there are still great deals to be had.  Variable rate mortgages are being offered as low as Prime minus 1% and a five year fixed rate can be offered as low as 3.34%.  For the past few years many borrowers were not given the choice and had to settle for a 5 year fixed rate.  Now if borrowers qualify for a 5 year fixed, they qualify for the other product choices such as 2 or 3 year terms and variable rate mortgages.  

A huge bulk of mortgages across the province and country will be coming up for renewal this year.  Borrowers often make choices based on fear and I caution you not to be fooled into accepting a high fixed term rate.  Talk to an experienced mortgage broker.  We can help guide you to the right solution. Click here to contact us.