Mortgage Tips & Real Advice for Canadian Homebuyers
Everything Canadian homebuyers, investors, and refinancers need to know - straight from a licensed broker.
Recent Blog Posts by Jeff Dinsmore, Mortgage Broker:
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How Mortgage Interest Works (Explained Like You're Melting Ice)
Why does so much of your mortgage payment go to interest at the beginning? Simple: your loan is like a giant block of ice. This blog post breaks down how mortgage interest works in Canada using an easy metaphor, and shows you how to shrink your interest costs with smart payment strategies.
40-Year Amortizations: What They Are, Who They're For, and Why They're Making a Comeback
40-year amortization mortgages are back. Learn how this growing trend can help reduce monthly payments, why lenders like CMLS and Equitable are offering them, and whether they’re a smart choice for you.
Mortgage-Backed Securities in Canada: What Homeowners Need to Know
Why do some people get better mortgage rates than others? The answer might be hidden behind the scenes - in how your mortgage is packaged, insured, and sold. From CMHC to private-label RMBS, here’s what you need to know before signing your next mortgage.
The Kawartha and Libro Credit Union Merger: What It Means for Ontario Mortgages
Kawartha and Libro Credit Unions are merging in 2026. Here's why this is great news for Ontario borrowers, mortgage brokers, and local communities.
Fixed vs Variable vs Adjustable Rate Mortgages - Explained Like Grocery Shopping
Not sure if you should pick a fixed, variable, or adjustable mortgage? We explain each option like a weekly grocery trip - so it actually makes sense. Ready to shop smart for your mortgage?
Assignment Sales in 2025: Why It’s No Longer the Easy Win Everyone Thinks It Is
Assignment sales used to be a no-brainer. Lock in early, flip for profit before closing. But in 2025? The CRA, lenders, and builders have killed the magic. Here's what changed — and why it might cost you big if you're still playing the old game.
Confused about mortgage payments in Canada? This guide shows you a simple way to estimate your monthly payment, explains how rate and amortization work, and when to use a calculator to get the exact number.