Canadian Mortgage Rates
| Term | Rate |
| Prime Rate (P) | 3.00% |
| Line of Credit (LOC) | 3.50% |
| 5 Year Closed Variable | P -0.15% |
| 5 Year Open Variable | P +0.75% |
| 6 Month Closed | 2.89% |
| 1 Year Closed | 2.79% |
| 2 Year Closed | 2.89% |
| 3 Year Closed | 2.89% |
| 4 Year Closed | 2.99% |
| 5 Year Closed | 3.19% |
| 7 Year Closed | 3.89% |
| 10 Year Closed | 3.89% |
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January 18, 2010
CMHC Celebrates Affordable Housing in Edmonton, AB
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, January 14, 2010 — The Government of Canada, Government of Alberta and the City of Edmonton today celebrated the opening of 31 affordable town home rental units. The project is supported by almost $3.9 million in funding under the Canada – Alberta Affordable Housing Agreement, $836,000 combined funding from the Government of Alberta and City of Edmonton Cornerstones Plan and $1.5 million by homeEd.
Tim Uppal, Member of Parliament for Edmonton – Sherwood Park, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC); Janice Sarich, MLA for Edmonton – Decore; Karen Leibovici, Deputy Mayor for the City of Edmonton; and the homeEd Board of Directors launched the grand opening with homeEd tenants, members from the Fraser Community League and the City’s Advisory Board on Services for Persons with Disabilities.
“Through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, our government is providing Canadians a hand up to those who need it the most,” said MP Uppal. “Our government is committed to making communities stronger through projects like this one. These investments in local infrastructure will help create new jobs and stimulate the local economy.”
“Congratulations to all the partners who worked together to support homeEd’s Fraser development,” said Yvonne Fritz, Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs. “These 31 town homes are more than just safe and affordable places to live. They are the key to a better life for the families that will call them home.”
“Edmonton City Council is proud to utilize Cornerstones investment in the homeEd Fraser development to create affordable rental housing for our citizens. Affordable rental housing is a vital part of the multipronged strategies the City of Edmonton has successfully delivered with all our partners in government, community, non-profit and the private sector,” said Deputy Mayor Karen Leibovici, Council Lead on Affordable Housing and Homelessness. “The inclusion of barrier free rental units is an important option and will greatly enhance families’ abilities to remain together in a home environment.”
With over 700 units in their current inventory, the Fraser town homes are the first newly constructed units built by homeEd in 16 years. Edmonton City Council has invested $34 million in the Cornerstones Plan that will help create over 2,600 affordable housing units by 2011.
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December 2, 2011; MCAP has announced an agreement to acquire the residential mortgage operations and certain related assets of ResMor Trust Company (ResMor). The transaction is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2012 and is subject to regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions. [ Read more... ]
October 25, 2011; The Bank of Canada today announced that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 1 per cent. The Bank Rate is correspondingly 1 1/4 per cent and the deposit rate is 3/4 per cent. [ Read more... ]
October 19, 2011; Since 2008 the government of Canada has made mandatory changes to reduce the maximum amortization period from 40 years down to 35 and now down to 30 years for any insured mortgages.
Insured mortgages (also known as high ratio mortgages) are mortgages that require less than 20% of the value of the home for the down payment or for refinancing, less than 20% in equity. The government backs these mortgages for the protection of the lenders. Currently with these mortgages the maximum amortization period is 30 years.
The media has covered how the amortization has been reduced to 30 years in depth, but they have failed to mention that this is not the case with other mortgage options. Mortgages that are often referred to as conventional or uninsured mortgages, which entail a 20% or greater down payment or equity, still offer amortization periods of up to 40 years. [ Read more... ]
CMHC Celebrates Affordable Housing in Edmonton, AB
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, January 14, 2010 — The Government of Canada, Government of Alberta and the City of Edmonton today celebrated the opening of 31 affordable town home rental units. The project is supported by almost $3.9 million in funding under the Canada – Alberta Affordable Housing Agreement, $836,000 combined funding from the Government of Alberta and City of Edmonton Cornerstones Plan and $1.5 million by homeEd.
Tim Uppal, Member of Parliament for Edmonton – Sherwood Park, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC); Janice Sarich, MLA for Edmonton – Decore; Karen Leibovici, Deputy Mayor for the City of Edmonton; and the homeEd Board of Directors launched the grand opening with homeEd tenants, members from the Fraser Community League and the City’s Advisory Board on Services for Persons with Disabilities.
“Through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, our government is providing Canadians a hand up to those who need it the most,” said MP Uppal. “Our government is committed to making communities stronger through projects like this one. These investments in local infrastructure will help create new jobs and stimulate the local economy.”
“Congratulations to all the partners who worked together to support homeEd’s Fraser development,” said Yvonne Fritz, Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs. “These 31 town homes are more than just safe and affordable places to live. They are the key to a better life for the families that will call them home.”
“Edmonton City Council is proud to utilize Cornerstones investment in the homeEd Fraser development to create affordable rental housing for our citizens. Affordable rental housing is a vital part of the multipronged strategies the City of Edmonton has successfully delivered with all our partners in government, community, non-profit and the private sector,” said Deputy Mayor Karen Leibovici, Council Lead on Affordable Housing and Homelessness. “The inclusion of barrier free rental units is an important option and will greatly enhance families’ abilities to remain together in a home environment.”
With over 700 units in their current inventory, the Fraser town homes are the first newly constructed units built by homeEd in 16 years. Edmonton City Council has invested $34 million in the Cornerstones Plan that will help create over 2,600 affordable housing units by 2011.
Please click HERE for the complete article.
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Insured mortgages (also known as high ratio mortgages) are mortgages that require less than 20% of the value of the home for the down payment or for refinancing, less than 20% in equity. The government backs these mortgages for the protection of the lenders. Currently with these mortgages the maximum amortization period is 30 years.
The media has covered how the amortization has been reduced to 30 years in depth, but they have failed to mention that this is not the case with other mortgage options. Mortgages that are often referred to as conventional or uninsured mortgages, which entail a 20% or greater down payment or equity, still offer amortization periods of up to 40 years. [ Read more... ]
