by Nick Bachusky | Dec 3, 2012 | CAAMP, CMHC, Mortgage Trends, Mortgage Video
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk1usmO_iFc[/youtube] Thank you for joining me this week. Because of major dips in sales in October, CAAMP as well as Toronto builders increasing pressure on Jim Flagherty to change mortgage rules. Jim probably will not. He has...
by Nick Bachusky | Nov 19, 2012 | CAAMP, Kevin O'Leary, Mortgage Trends, Mortgage Video
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcrrZ_E_QOg[/youtube] ; Sources have indicated that Canadian investor Kevin O’Leary is looking to enter the Canadian mortgage industry. While many consider Mr. O’Leary to be a polarizing public figure, I for one welcome him and...
by Nick Bachusky | Sep 25, 2012 | CMHC, First Time Homebuying, Inside Mortgages this Week, Mortgage Trends, Mortgage Video, Uncategorized
Hi everyone, sorry about a little time off from the videos. The F market is upon us and I have been busy helping my clients with some amazing low rate financing. I can still do 2.99% 5 year mortgages with full pre-payments. This week I report on CMHC’s...
by Nick Bachusky | Aug 1, 2012 | Amortization, Inside Mortgages this Week, Mortgage Trends, Mortgage Video
Hello Everyone! I am sorry that I have not put up any news in the past couple weeks, the news has been a little slower but still the economic situation in Europe is a leading factor as to why our rates are still continually slow. A huge bonus to new clients is our...
by Nick Bachusky | May 15, 2012 | Inside Mortgages this Week, Mortgage Trends, Mortgage Video
Hey everyone! The spring/summer market is in full swing, its a great busy time of year for sure! This year is quite unusual as now Canada is leading the year on year average home price increase’s as recently reported by The Economist. Housing starts are...
by Nick Bachusky | May 7, 2012 | Inside Mortgages this Week, Mortgage Video
This week I talk about the recent trend of higher rates being offered to clients going with conventional mortgages. I give my opinion as well as explain why this is happening. The next topic I go over is in regards to OSFI’s report in March entitled...