With interest rates increasing and market conditions beginning to change, we asked mortgage broker Angela Calla three questions about what’s happening in the mortgage market today. Here’s what she told us.
What lending advice can Realtors give their clients as interest rates climb?
Advanced planning is the key to success. Over the last few months, we saw that those who got a rate hold pre-approval were able to secure fixed rates in the 2 per cent range compared to those who did not and now feel discouraged with fixed rates being over 4 per cent in a very short period.
No one can control the market, but you can protect yourself by being prepared and securing a formal rate hold when looking to buy. The same goes for the ongoing service you provide to your clients. If they have a renewal coming up, don’t wait. Renewing early can potentially save your clients thousands.
Different options can also present different opportunities. Right now, borrowers will qualify for the highest amount if they take a variable rate. Remember, variable rate mortgages can be locked in at any time with no cost or need to re-approve.
Can you see the government adjusting the stress test and what impact would it have?
I don’t foresee that happening, but it’s likely that the federal government could implement the changes they suggested during their latest campaign:
Raising the dollar cap of insured mortgages to $1.25 million (from $1 million); and
Increasing the amortization period.
Both would present more opportunities for buyers to get more value for their money and offset the increase in rates. We saw the pendulum swing in this direction back in 2006/2007, when rates were still higher than they are today.
Some banks that specialize in extended ratios and don’t follow the insured guidelines are only accessible through mortgage brokers. They already have 40-year mortgage amortizations, which isn’t new, it’s just priced differently and had been paused from time to time and started back in 2006.
What opportunities does this lending environment create for consumers in a good financial position?
Looking at the Canadian landscape, over 30 per cent of homes owned are mortgage free. This presents an opportunity for multigenerational wealth planning so families can benefit from investing in real estate as early as possible.
The key is to start early. There are non-taxable ways for parents to gift funds to their children to purchase a home or income/vacation property without impacting their cashflow through reverse mortgages. Consumers can design the life they want to live, build their family legacy, and still enjoy life while supporting our economy.
(This article is courtesy of the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver)
If you have any questions regarding this update, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us today at callateam@countoncalla.ca. We would be happy to review your current mortgage, financial goals, and future plans to help determine the best solution to fit YOUR needs.
Angela Calla is a 17-year award-winning woman of influence which sets her apart from the rest. She is without a doubt, a true expert in her field. Alongside her team, Angela passionately assists mortgage holders in acquiring the best possible mortgage. Through her presence on “The Mortgage Show” and through her best-selling book “The Mortgage Code“, Angela educates prospective home buyers by providing vital information on mortgages.
In August of 2020, at the young age of 37, Angela surpassed $1 Billion dollars in funded personal mortgages. In light of this, her success awarded her with the 2020 Business Leader of the Year Award.
Angela is a frequent go-to source for media and publishers across the country. For media interviews, speaking inquiries, or personal mortgage assistance, please contact Angela at hello@countoncalla.ca or at 604-802-3983.
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