Variable Mortgage Surge: Risks vs Savings
Canadian homeowners are flocking to variable-rate mortgages despite potential rate hikes. Expert analysis reveals whether the upfront savings justify the financial risk in today's uncertain economy.
Canadian homeowners are flocking to variable-rate mortgages despite potential rate hikes. Expert analysis reveals whether the upfront savings justify the financial risk in today's uncertain economy.
U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal for 50-year mortgages could lower monthly payments but dramatically increase total interest costs. Explore the implications and how Canada uses similar tools.
Donald Trump's proposal for 50-year mortgages faces industry criticism as experts warn it provides minimal cost relief while significantly increasing long-term interest payments and delaying equity building for homeowners.
Federally insured reverse mortgages rose over 6% as persistent inflation and benefit cuts force seniors to tap home equity. Lenders report significant increases in demand.
Americans may soon access 50-year mortgages, but Canadians should understand the hidden costs: higher rates and hefty fees. Learn why our system offers better value.
Former President Donald Trump proposes 50-year mortgages as housing solution. Analysis of potential impact on Canadian real estate market and homebuyers.
Canadian homeowners with variable-rate mortgages are celebrating as the Bank of Canada's recent rate cut brings significant payment reductions. Discover how this decision impacts monthly budgets and what it means for the housing market.
Canadian financial experts warn that current interest rates may be the new normal. Discover why waiting could cost you and what steps to take immediately.
The U.S. Federal Reserve signals potential rate cuts ahead, marking a significant policy shift that could impact Canadian mortgages, investments, and economic growth. Discover the timeline and implications.
The Bank of Canada maintains its 5% overnight rate for the sixth consecutive meeting as inflation concerns persist. Discover what this means for mortgages, savings, and the Canadian economy.