• Moving Checklist for Buyers: Your Comprehensive Guide

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    Buying a new home is an exciting milestone in anyone's life. It's a fresh start, a new chapter, and a chance to create memories in a space you can truly call your own. However, amidst all the excitement, there's one aspect of the home-buying process that can often be overwhelming: the move itself. To help you navigate this crucial phase seamlessly, Quickfire Mortgage Solutions has put together a comprehensive moving checklist for buyers. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned pro, this guide will ensure you have all your bases covered. Create a Timeline: Start planning your move as soon as…

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  • Christmas Markets

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    Support local this Christmas

    There are many ways to show support in your community over the holidays, shopping locally helps smaller business grow. Many merchants have unique items and traditional items and they work very hard to supply the best products they can.

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  • Bike Tune Ups

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    As the seasons turn to the warm weather of summer, it is time to pull out the bikes and go for a ride. After you bike has been sitting in storage all winter, what is the best way to get it ready to ride again? Some basic steps can be done at home and some steps will need some professional attention. To start with do the following: Wash your bike Check the chain condition and replace it if needed Check the brakes for deterioration and replace pads if they are too thin. Adjust the brake levers as needed to ensure they are working property.…

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  • Insured and Uninsured Mortgage Qualification Stress Test Changing

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    JUST ANNOUNCED* that the mortgage qualifying rate, more commonly known as the stress test, is confirmed to be INCREASING as of JUNE 1. The change, comes in on both conventional-uninsured mortgages (20%+ down with no mortgage default insurance) AND insured mortgages, where down payment is less than 20%. The new qualifying rate is 5.25% and could takes effect June 1, 2021. This equates to roughly a 5% decrease in purchasing power. (ex. $500k mortgage down to $475k) Our professional association (Mortgage Professionals Canada), continues to lobby the government opposing changes, putting downward pressure on Canadians ability to purchase homes.

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  • Food Trucks in YEG

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    There are a few ways to find local food trucks. Start by asking your friends which is their favourite and where to find them. Some resources that is helpful to find food trucks are:

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  • Deposit vs Down payment

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    As part of the mortgage and real estate processes, there’s a lot of confusion around the differences between the deposit and the down payment. It's important to understand what sets them apart so you don’t get confused when it’s time to secure financing on a property once you have an accepted offer.

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  • Getting on the Property Ladder

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    As property prices continue to rise across Canada, the conversation around "how to climb the property ladder" has made a subtle shift to "how to get on the property ladder in the first place." Especially if you're single. Whereas before it was assumed anyone would qualify to buy a starter home (or condo), nowadays with increased housing prices and the government making it tougher to qualify for a mortgage through a financial stress test, becoming a homeowner isn't a walk in the park. Qualifying for a mortgage on a single income is becoming increasingly difficult.

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