How to Start Saving Money

Lifestyle Trina Kieswetter 9 Oct

We often hear the mantra, “pay yourself first” when it comes to personal finance. This concept of automatically routing some of your salary every payday (before you can spend it!) into a retirement investment account isn’t hard to understand, but it’s hard to implement if you need every nickel just to survive until your next […]

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Where Will Rising Interest Rates Hurt Most?

General Trina Kieswetter 7 Oct

Rising inflation combined with a strengthening post-pandemic economy gives both reason and opportunity for the Bank of Canada (BOC) to further raise interest through to the end of 2022 and beyond. The 1% increase to the benchmark overnight rate in early July was a wake-up call that they were not bluffing and are prepared to […]

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Second Mortgages: What You Need to Know

Mortgage Tips Trina Kieswetter 5 Oct

One of the biggest benefits to purchasing your own home is the ability to build equity in your property. This equity can come in handy down the line for refinancing, renovations, or taking out additional loans – such as a second mortgage. What is a second mortgage? First things first, a second mortgage refers to […]

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The Real Deal about Transfers and Switches

Mortgage Tips Trina Kieswetter 5 Oct

Most people who are thinking about a transfer or switch want to take advantage of a lower interest rate or to get a new mortgage product with terms that better suits their needs. Up for Renewal? If your mortgage is approaching renewal and you are considering a transfer or switch – great news! You won’t […]

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Selling Your Home in Winter

Real Estate Trina Kieswetter 5 Oct

While you might think selling your home in winter is harder, with the right considerations it doesn’t have to be! When selling your home during warmer months, the focus is typically on curb appeal and gardening, as well as having bright colors and patterns to draw out different rooms. While curb appeal should not be […]

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