Mortgage consolidation is a popular strategy for homeowners looking to simplify their finances and potentially lower their monthly payments. The idea is simple: you roll other debts – like credit cards, car loans, or personal loans – into your mortgage. This creates a single, larger mortgage that replaces your existing debts. But while it can…
Feeling squeezed financially? It’s a common sentiment these days! Many Manitoba homeowners are looking for ways to ease the pressure and unlock a little more financial breathing room. What if I told you the key to freeing up that cash might be sitting right under your nose – or rather, under your roof? Your mortgage,…
If you’re a homeowner in Manitoba looking to improve your financial situation, refinancing your mortgage could be a smart move. Many homeowners aren’t aware of how refinancing can help lower debt, streamline payments, and save money each month. As a mortgage professional, I’m here to explain how this powerful tool can work for you. What…
Have you heard of the 28/36 rule? This is a guideline used in personal finance to determine how much of your income should go toward housing and debt expenses. Here’s how it works: 28% for Housing Costs No more than 28% of your gross monthly income should be spent on housing costs, typically mortgage payments,…
The Benefits of Paying Down Debt Before Buying a Home Becoming a homeowner is a significant milestone for many people. However, navigating the financial responsibilities that come with homeownership can be daunting, especially for those carrying existing debt. While it may be tempting to rush into purchasing a home, paying down debt before taking that…
Did you know that the average Canadian has a mortgage debt of over $350,000? On top of that, many have other debts such as auto loans and lines of credit, which can add up to over $30,000 and $35,000 respectively. If you’re struggling to keep up with multiple payments and high-interest rates, debt consolidation might…
A good credit score will affect your ability to borrow and also the interest rates that will be available to you. Generally speaking, a good credit score will result in a lower interest rate. How to build credit history that benefits you: Start early The length of your credit history is a key factor in…