

Fixed vs. Variable: Which Mortgage Rate Is Actually Saving Canadians Money in 2025?
Fixed vs. Variable: Which Mortgage Rate Is Actually Saving Canadians Money in 2025?


Keeping the Home After a Separation: How a Spousal Buyout Mortgage Works in Ontario
Keeping the Home After a Separation: How a Spousal Buyout Mortgage Works in Ontario


5 Key Factors to Review Before Your Mortgage Renewal
5 Key Factors to Review Before Your Mortgage Renewal


Top 5 Ways Ontario Parents Are Helping Their Kids Buy Homes in 2025
Top 5 Ways Ontario Parents Are Helping Their Kids Buy Homes in 2025


The Hidden Costs of Buying a Home in Ontario — What First-Time Buyers Need to Budget For
Get the full breakdown of closing costs for Ontario homebuyers — from land transfer tax to legal fees, insurance, and the little extras most people forget.


Down Payment Strategies for First-Time Buyers in Ontario
Learn how Ontario first-time buyers can fund their down payment using RRSPs, the new FHSA, gifted funds, or savings — and how to qualify faster.


First-Time Homebuyer’s Roadmap: How to Prepare for Your First Mortgage in Ontario
Discover how Ontario first-time homebuyers can qualify for a mortgage, choose the right lender, and confidently navigate their first home purchase.


The Mortgage Stress Test (and the 30-Year Amortization Break) — What Ontario First-Time Buyers Need to Know
Learn how the mortgage stress test works in Ontario, and how new 2025 rules let eligible first-time buyers access 30-year amortizations to lower monthly payments.


Separation & Your Mortgage: What Ontario Homeowners Need to Know
What Ontario Homeowners Need to Know About Mortgages During a Separation


Self-Employed? Here’s What You Really Need to Know About Getting a Mortgage in Canada
Being self-employed comes with freedom, flexibility, and pride — but when it comes to getting a mortgage, it also comes with a few extra hurdles. If you run your own business, you already know you work harder than anyone else. Getting approved for a mortgage shouldn’t feel like another full-time job. So, let’s simplify it. Here’s what every self-employed Canadian borrower needs to know before applying for a mortgage. 1. More Scrutiny Doesn’t Mean Less Opportunity Lenders don’



















