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CMHC Premiums for Self Employed and Rentals

Christos Gitersos · April 22, 2014 ·

We must not forget about the premium increases in the self employed, stated income, program as well as for rental properties. Rentals can’t be purchase with less than 20% down and generally the premiums are not included. Loan-to-Value Ratio Total Loan Amount Increase to Loan Amount Up to and including 65% 0.90% 1.75% Up to […]

New B21 Rules from OSFI – Not so bad

Christos Gitersos · April 15, 2014 ·

B-21. Here at Last There’s been so much speculation on whether OSFI’s long-awaited B-21 mortgage insurer guidelines will slow the housing market. Well, now that we’ve seen the draft, that seems unlikely. In fact, B-21 is simple, practical and sound policy, and most of the guidelines have already been adopted by lenders and insurers. Here’s […]

An economists point of view

Christos Gitersos · March 5, 2014 ·

From a presentation a top economist in Canada I had the pleasure of seeing last week. Benjamin Tal Feb 2014 economic update (summarized bullet points):

CMHC Increases Premiums 2014

Christos Gitersos · February 28, 2014 ·

Following the annual review of its insurance products and capital requirements, CMHC will increase its mortgage loan insurance premiums for homeowner and 1-4 unit rental properties effective May 1, 2014. The increase applies to mortgage loan insurance premiums for owner occupied, self-employed and 1-to-4 unit rental properties, including low-ratio refinance premiums. This does not apply […]

More on mortgage penalties

Christos Gitersos · February 25, 2014 ·

I want to outline the pre-payment penalty difference and some competitive advantages of First National at 3.49%.  The big banks (CIBC, Scotia, TD, RBC, BMO) are all the same with penalty calculations, whereas the mono-lines (MCAP, First National, Street Capital, ICICI) who deal exclusively through mortgage brokers are more competitive and calculate penalties in a […]

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