Mar 5, 2026 | Edmonton, Mortgage Brokers, Mortgage Pre-Approvals
For most homebuyers in Edmonton, mortgage pre-approval is the first serious step toward purchasing a property. Before you start touring homes or making offers, a lender needs to evaluate your financial profile and determine how much you can borrow. Without...
Dec 9, 2025 | Calgary, Edmonton, Home ownership, Mortgage Brokers, Mortgage Pre-Approvals
Getting the right mortgage in Alberta means understanding rates, pre-approvals, refinancing triggers, and the options available to first-time and commercial borrowers. This article explains how Alberta mortgage rates work, how they affect your monthly payment and...
Aug 6, 2025 | Edmonton, Mortgage Renewals, Mortgages
When your mortgage term is coming to an end, you’ll likely receive a letter from your lender with a renewal offer. Many Edmonton homeowners simply sign and send it back without a second thought — and that can be a costly mistake. Mortgage renewals in Edmonton are a...
Feb 7, 2024 | Edmonton, Home ownership, Housing market, Mortgage Brokers, Mortgages
As the heart of Alberta’s economic and cultural landscape, Edmonton mortgages continues to evolve, adapting to the needs of its diverse population. In recent years, a significant part of this evolution has been the innovative approaches adopted by local mortgage...
Dec 20, 2023 | Home ownership, Calgary, Edmonton, First Time Homebuyers, Lethbridge
First-time homebuyers in Calgary and Edmonton, are you on the hunt for your dream home but worried about the costs of renovations? The Purchase Plus Improvements Mortgage is an ideal solution that deserves your attention. This guide will delve into what this mortgage...
Mar 9, 2023 | Calgary, Edmonton, First Time Homebuyers, Home ownership, Housing market, Mortgages
For most Canadians, buying a home is one of the most significant financial decisions they will make in their lifetime. For many, securing a mortgage is an integral part of making this dream a reality. However, the process of getting a mortgage can be more complicated...