Straight Forward Mortgages - Stephen Guertin wishes you and your family a happy and safe holiday season and all the best for the New Year 2022!
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Season’s Greetings From Straight Forward Mortgages - Stephen Guertin
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Key Differences Between Reverse Mortgages In Canada Versus The U.S.
A reverse mortgage is a type of financial loan that allows Canadian homeowners fifty-five years old or over who have little or no income to continue living in their home while they use their property as a source of income. This financing solution gives them access to tax-free cash with no mandatory ongoing payments.
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What Makes Straight Forward Mortgages – Stephen Guertin Stand Out
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What to do if You Have a Zero Credit Score?
Original Article Source Credits: loans canada, https://loanscanada.ca
Article Written By: MARK GREGORSKI
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Link to Original Article: https://loanscanada.ca/credit/what-to-do-if-you-have-a-zero-credit-score
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Canadian Bank Regulator Tightens Credit, As The Household Debt Risk Emerges Again
Original Article Source Credits: betterdwelling, https://betterdwelling.com
Article Written By: Stephen Punwasi
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Link to Original Article: https://betterdwelling.com/canadian-bank-regulator-tightens-credit-as-the-household-debt-risk-emerges-again
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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New Website Under Construction
New Website Coming Soon!
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What affects mortgage rates?
What affects mortgage rates? Government policies to protect the economy during the pandemic resulted in exceptionally low mortgage rates for both fixed- and variable-rate mortgages.
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