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Jun 25, 2025 1:00 PM — Mortgage Rates
Mortgage rates big banks advertise are higher than what most people can actually get
The article emphasizes the importance of asking a specific question before signing a mortgage. It also mentions the complexity of navigating credit scores when shopping for mortgages. Additionally, it discusses the potential unsustainability of 7 per cent mortgage rates.
Jun 13, 2025 2:00 AM — Mortgage Lending
In today’s mixed-signal mortgage market, getting a rate hold is a smart move
The article discusses how readers can report editorial errors and technical issues encountered while reading online content. It also mentions the editorial code of conduct that authors must follow.
Jun 5, 2025 11:00 AM — Mortgage Lenders
The best time to make a lump-sum mortgage payment, according to the experts
The article discusses how readers can report editorial errors and technical issues on a news platform. It mentions that by doing so, authors and topics can be added to the reader's personal news feed for future reference.
May 26, 2025 12:00 PM — Mortgage Rates
Mortgage rates are battling a weak economy and persistent inflation, and inflation may be winning
The article discusses the importance of asking the right questions before signing a mortgage, particularly related to credit scores. It also touches on the sustainability of mortgage rates at 7% and the benefits of life insurance for financial security.
May 14, 2025 9:55 AM — Interest Rates
Trade war personal finance update: A ‘how much should you worry’ guide to stocks, mortgage rates, the dollar and more
The article discusses the impact of the trade war on various aspects of personal finance, including the stock market, interest rates, job market, and mortgage rates. It notes that while the stock market has recovered and interest rates are relatively stable, mortgage rates have been edging higher in recent weeks. This is due to uncertainty in the bond market, which is influenced by inflation, econ... more
May 8, 2025 3:00 PM — Mortgage Rates
The best fixed and variable mortgage rates for the week
The article discusses how five-year fixed mortgage rates have slightly increased recently due to bond yields moving up after a drop in April. Despite the slight increase, long-term fixed mortgage rates are still relatively low. Some variable mortgage holders are choosing to lock into fixed rates because they believe now is a good time to do so. Three-year fixed mortgages have similar rates to five... more
Apr 29, 2025 11:37 AM — Housing Market
Five ways a Liberal election win will influence mortgage rates, housing, retirement and investing
The article discusses the impact of the recent Liberal government win on various financial issues, including mortgage rates and housing affordability. It explains that the new government's decisions will affect interest rates and the stock market, with potential implications for home buyers. The article mentions that the Bank of Canada has already made two rate cuts this year and could make more i... more
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