by Ratefair | Apr 14, 2022 | Buying A Home In Edmonton, credit repair mortgage lending, Homeowners Tips and Tricks, Industry Professionals, Lenders, mortgage documents, Mortgage Downpayment Edmonton, Mortgage Pre-Approval, Mortgage Terms, mortgages edmonton, Pre-approvals and Pre-qualifying for a Mortgage, Programs
Why You Should Hire a Mortgage Broker Instead of a Bank? Purchasing a home can be a complex, time-consuming, and stressful process. This is especially true for first-time homebuyers, who may possess very little knowledge on how to find the home most appropriate for...
by Ratefair | Dec 10, 2020 | Buying A Home In Edmonton, Down Payment, Homeowners Tips and Tricks, mortgage documents, Mortgage Terms, mortgages edmonton, Pre-approvals and Pre-qualifying for a Mortgage, Property Taxes
What Are Closing Costs? Closing costs are one-time expenses associated with the purchase of a home. If you’re settled on purchasing a home, you have to account for these extra outlays in your budget. A common mistake for homebuyers is to underestimate the amount...
by Ratefair | Nov 10, 2020 | Buying A Home In Edmonton, Credit, credit repair mortgage lending, Lenders, mortgage documents, Mortgage Downpayment Edmonton, Mortgage Terms, mortgages edmonton, Programs
As our senior citizen population expands amidst widespread financial challenges, you might be wondering, how will this significant population financially sustain themselves, post retirement? One practical option for those seeking a source of income at this stage of...
by Ratefair | Sep 15, 2020 | credit repair mortgage lending, Divorce & Separation, mortgage documents, mortgages edmonton
We love happily-ever-afters as much as the next person… but the unfortunate reality is that divorce happens, and it happens often. Did you know that until your divorce is finalized, you need the approval of your spouse in order to sell your current home or purchase a...
by Ratefair | Oct 23, 2019 | Buying A Home In Edmonton, mortgage documents, mortgages edmonton, notice of assessment
Did you know you can view and download your NOA online? When you file your taxes, you’ll receive a Notice of Assessment (NOA) from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). This document summarizes your tax return and provides valuable tax information that you should...