I have to admit – I’m a huge hockey fan, and every year I take “NHL Trade Deadline Day” off to lounge around and watch sports TV all day. I’m self-employed (I work under a brokerage – Real Mortgage Associates – but not for them), and one of my favourite benefits of being my own… Continue reading NHL Trade Deadline Day
Category: Mortgage Monday
A weekly column written by mortgage agent Tim L. Walker that discusses a wide variety of topics in the mortgage industry.
Family Day
People are rarely thinking about real estate and finances on holidays, so we usually take the day off here on BarrieRealEstateTalk.ca as well. Family Day has been around in Ontario since 2008, and it’s basically a holiday that was placed in the middle of February to give us a break between the Christmas/New Years holidays, and Easter.… Continue reading Family Day
Interest Adjustment – Getting Up to the Starting Line
Article courtesy of MCAP. The best way to understand the concept of interest adjustment is to start with knowing and understanding the term “Interest Adjustment Date” or IAD. Every fixed rate mortgage has an IAD and the name implies that this is the date upon which an interest adjustment will take place but that’s… Continue reading Interest Adjustment – Getting Up to the Starting Line
Mortgage Monday Rate Update – February 2012
Whether you like it or not, stats and numbers are a part of the world of mortgages. When rates change even the slightest of percentage points, it could cost or save you thousands of dollars. Every once in a while, here on the Mortgage Monday posts, I’ll update you on what’s going on in the… Continue reading Mortgage Monday Rate Update – February 2012
Mortgage Amortization – A Common Sense Overview
Article courtesy of MCAP. A good way for a borrower – let’s call our borrower Barry – to understand the concept of “amortization” in the context of mortgage repayment is to look forward to a time when the mortgage is fully re-paid. How much is Barry borrowing and how much can he afford to pay… Continue reading Mortgage Amortization – A Common Sense Overview