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Please see below for a selection of our blog posts, which include information on Ottawa Mortgage Broker services, Ottawa Mortgage Advisors, Private Lenders in Ottawa, and much more. For personalized assistance or inquiries, feel free to contact us.

  Finding and purchasing your first home can be both thrilling and frightening all at once—thrilling because you’re taking a major step toward independence, and frightening because of the added responsibility that step means.   Buying a home is easily one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll...

Did you know you can easily finance purchases related to home ownership (i.e., renovations or home repairs) by using your home as a borrowing tool?   A Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) is a loan secured against the equity of your home. Because you’re using...

Now that December is finally here, we’re eagerly looking forward to the holiday season and to celebrating with friends and family. However, before we know it, snow will blanket the ground and we’ll be undercover for the next few months. Whether you’re a fan of...

Canadian Mortgage Rules Will Impact Residents In Many Ways in 2018 Canadians will have to go through some tough rules to get a mortgage with a properly regulated lender starting in 2018. In particular, Canadian home buyers will have to show that they can pay off...

If you are buying your first home, congratulations! This is an exciting milestone in your life, but it can also be a stressful one. Buying a home will likely be the most expensive purchase you will ever make and securing financing to make the transaction...

Contrary to all those myths you come across online, saving money requires tremendous amounts of self-control and sacrifice. There might take a couple of easy fixes that can save you a couple of hundred dollars, but there’s no easy shortcut to save thousands of dollars....

Protecting your home today means that you need to have an efficient home insurance coverage in place and a dependable house maintenance routine. The insurance will cover the short-term unanticipated repairs like roof leaks, while the maintenance routine will prevent long-term surprises. If a roof is...