by yourpacesetter | Jan 14, 2020 | First Time Buyer, Mortgage
We all have someone we can call on to spot us a few bucks. If you need $300,000+ to buy a home, however, brace yourself for screened calls and blocked emails. Not many people are able to pay that kind price in cash, so that’s why banks and other financial...
by yourpacesetter | Jan 7, 2020 | Attached Garage Homes, Featured Laned, First Time Buyer, Laned Homes, Mortgage
If you’ve fallen in love with a home that is a bit outside of your budget, or if you’ve struggled to qualify for the home you need for your family, you may be wondering if there are options available to help you buy your new home. There are a variety of ways to...
by yourpacesetter | Nov 14, 2019 | First Time Buyer, Mortgage
If it’s your first time buying a home, the process may seem overwhelming. You’ll find yourself learning a whole new set of vocabulary and asking yourself a lot of new questions. What kind of home should I buy? How do I know I’m getting a good deal? And one of the most...
by yourpacesetter | Oct 15, 2019 | Mortgage
If you’re like most Canadians, you are carrying debt that affects your daily lifestyle. Perhaps your debt service ratio is too high and you are unable to qualify for a mortgage. Or the monthly payments are starting to pile up to where you have no disposable income...
by yourpacesetter | Jul 24, 2019 | Mortgage
No matter who you are, if you own your own home, your own car, or your own credit card, you’ve probably acquired some debt. Whether it’s “good debt” or “bad debt,” everyone knows what it feels like to worry about repaying those car payments or credit card bills. For...
by yourpacesetter | Jun 20, 2019 | Buying Experience, Featured Duplex, Mortgage
Asking how much it costs to build a new home isn’t easy to answer… There are many different decisions and options that can affect the final price of your home, but knowing what that big number is really made up of is a great way to stay informed during the building...