Current Ontario Mortgage Rates
Quick Mortgage Definitions / Terms / Facts
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is encrypted so your personal information cannot be accessed or viewed by anyone without the proper privileges. We
maintain the highest level of security and data encryption available throughout your loan process.
What is the 30 Year, 1 Year LIBOR ARM?
This loan product offers a low introductory rate that can adjust every year according to the one-year LIBOR index.
The London Interbank Offered Rate LIBOR index is an average of the interest rates that major international banks
charge each other to borrow U.S. dollars. Interest rate adjustments have a 2.25% margin, an annual 2% adjustment cap,
and an 8% lifetime adjustment cap off the start rate.
What is PMI and why is it required?
Private mortgage insurance PMI is insurance written by a private company that protects the lender from losses in the
event the borrower defaults on the mortgage. Borrowers are required to pay the premium for private mortgage insurance.
Private mortgage insurance limits a lender’s exposure to financial loss resulting from loan default. If you make a down
payment of less than 20%, you are generally required to pay private mortgage insurance.
When can I lock in my loan?
You may request to lock in your loan anytime after your loan application is submitted. Your rate is not locked until you
receive written confirmation that your rate has been locked. Interest rates fluctuate daily, so the rates available when
you apply may be different than the rates available when you decide to lock your interest rate. By locking, you protect
your selected rate for a stated period of time regardless of market fluctuation. Once your rate is locked, you will
receive a lock confirmation stating the rate and terms that you have protected.
Steps to Getting a Ontario Mortgage?
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The first step to getting a Ontario mortgage is to know your credit score.
Understanding your credit report is a critical part to getting your mortgage.
Raise your score while you shop for your Ontario home to get the lowest rate at closing, with a few easy steps you can easily raise your score in within a few months.
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Mortgage Loans for People with Bad Credit
Though a bankruptcy is certainly a blemish on a credit report, it does not necessarily disqualify a borrower. Recognising that sometimes bad things happen to good people, some select loan officers are becoming more willing to take a calculated risk.
Some lenders use a securing system to determine whether potential buyers are a worthwhile risk. Unfortunately, bankruptcy gives a low rating. However, select lenders are beginning to look beyond the rating and look at the individuals in need.
Because of new options, bankruptcy no longer needs to stand in the way of getting a home loan. With the help of more creative lenders, those who have experienced financial difficulty will have an easier time getting a mortgage.
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Ontario Mortgage Lenders are among some of the most stable and succesful in the country. Now is the time to get a new or refinanced mortgage while CANADA interest rates are low!
Increase Your Credit Score
Increase Your Credit Score – When you make your payments regularly, you improve your credit rating. Once your pre-payment penalty period is over, you should be able to refinance your mortgage loan for a much lower interest rate. After your bankruptcy has been discharged for over 2-3 years, you should have a much easier time qualifying for a lower interest rate mortgage loan.