Curious about the new rules for Alberta Mortgages? Check out this slide share by the Edmonton Mortgage Girls that will help you understand how to get the best mortgage for you.
2. Overview of New Mortgage Rules Maximum amortization reduced to 30 years Maximum refinance limit lowered to 85% of home value Home Equity lines of Credit no longer insured. Maximum borrowing to only 80% of mees homes value info@mortgagegirl.ca 780.809.0880
4. Mortgage Insurance You pay a mortgage insurance premium if you have less than 20% down-payment for purchases, or you are refinancing to higher than 80% of your home value. info@mortgagegirl.ca 780.809.0880
5. Maximum amortization lowered to 30 years from 35 years Effective March 18, 2011 info@mortgagegirl.ca 866.932.8412
6. Lower amortization means: Qualifying for a lesser maximum mortgage amount Higher mortgage payments Lower interest costs over the life of the mortgage * 40 year amortizations still available for uninsured mortgages. info@mortgagegirl.ca 866.932.8412
7. Maximum refinance amount lowered to 85% of home value Effective March 18, 2011 info@mortgagegirl.ca 780.809.0880
8. Lower refinance amount means: Maintain home equity when market values change Reduced access to home equity info@mortgagegirl.ca 780.809.0880
9. No longer insuring Home Equity Lines of Credit Effective April 18, 2011 info@mortgagegirl.ca 780.809.0880
10. No longer insuring secured lines of credit means: Home Equity Lines of Credit up to maximum 80% of home value, previously 90% Lender is absorbing product risk instead of mortgage insurance company info@mortgagegirl.ca 780.809.0880
11. Bottom Line The Minister of Finance has put these new rules into place to support the long term stability of Canada’s housing market. All 3 new mortgage rules will encourage Canadians to make smart financial decisions. These new rules are aimed at helping Canadians reduce debt and increase savings, simple as that.