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Is it possible to buy a family car insurance plan?

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What’s the difference between A lenders, B lenders and private mortgage lenders?

What’s the difference between A lenders, B lenders and private mortgage lenders?

Looking outside traditional lenders to qualify for a mortgage? It’s important to understand what’s involved and any potential risks. Here is a breakdown of each type of mortgage lender and what they provide.

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The Canadian government requires banks to “stress test” hopeful homebuyers to prove they can make mortgage payments if interest rates rise.

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Jessica Mach

Jessica Mach is a freelance writer for LowestRates.ca. She's covered the documentary film industry at realscreen, and her work has also appeared in The Hairpin.

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*Shoppers in Canada who obtained a home insurance quote on LowestRates.ca from January to December 2023 saved an average of 32% The average savings percentage represents the difference between the shoppers’ average lowest quoted premium and the average of the second and third lowest quoted premiums generated by LowestRates.ca. Excludes condo and tenant insurance.

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*Shoppers in Canada who obtained a home insurance quote on LowestRates.ca from January to December 2023 saved an average of 32% The average savings percentage represents the difference between the shoppers’ average lowest quoted premium and the average of the second and third lowest quoted premiums generated by LowestRates.ca. Excludes condo and tenant insurance.

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*Shoppers in Canada who obtained a home insurance quote on LowestRates.ca from January to December 2023 saved an average of 32% The average savings percentage represents the difference between the shoppers’ average lowest quoted premium and the average of the second and third lowest quoted premiums generated by LowestRates.ca. Excludes condo and tenant insurance.

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Everything you need to know about your MPAC assessment and property taxes

Everything you need to know about your MPAC assessment and property taxes

Usually, property tax is calculated as a percentage of the property’s value; however, the exact amount will vary depending on the municipality. But how does the government determine how much your property is worth?

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When people try to figure out whether they can afford a home, they’ll typically focus on their down payment and mortgage numbers. While this instinct is understandable — these factors account for the bulk of homeownership costs — paying down the actual price of your home isn’t all there is to it. Depending on the property, homeownership costs can also span utilities, condo fees, maintenance fees, and insurance.

You’ll have to pay property taxes no matter the property you own, though.

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Jessica Mach

Jessica Mach is a freelance writer for LowestRates.ca. She's covered the documentary film industry at realscreen, and her work has also appeared in The Hairpin.

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Everything you need to know about CMHC’s First-Time Home Buyer Incentive

Everything you need to know about CMHC’s First-Time Home Buyer Incentive

The First-time Home Buyer Incentive involves the government buying equity stakes in homes with the intent of making homeownership more affordable for Canadians. But who is it right for exactly?

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The federal government introduced the First-Time Home Buyer Incentive (FTHBI) in September 2019. The program involves the government buying equity stakes in homes purchased by qualified home buyers, allowing for smaller mortgages and lower monthly payments.

Below, we break down all the key details of how the incentive works and who it is right for.

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Mike Winters

Mike is a freelance journalist from Edmonton that currently lives in Toronto. His work has appeared in The New York Times, the National Post and Toronto Life

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You could end up paying for mortgage life insurance long after your mortgage is done

You could end up paying for mortgage life insurance long after your mortgage is done

Mortgage protection insurance tends to rub personal finance experts the wrong way. Claims can often be denied due to unclear policy terms, so it’s best to explore other coverage options to protect your mortgage balance.

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A few years ago, a close relative of mine (she asked that her name not be used) was going through her bank statement when she discovered a withdrawal that she didn’t recognize. As it turns out, some $30.52 was being plucked from her chequing account once a month under the description “mortgage protect/ins.”

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Lisa Coxon

Lisa is a senior editor in the personal finance space. Her work has appeared in Reader’s Digest, Toronto Life, Canadian Living and TVO. As a child, she diligently hoarded the $50 bills that fell out of her Christmas cards. Adult Lisa is working hard to resurrect those stockpiling tendencies. 

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What’s the deal with one-way auto insurance?

What’s the deal with one-way auto insurance?

One-way insurance policies provide liability, direct compensation property damage (DCPD), accident benefits coverage, and uninsured automobile coverage. But the payout for damage to your vehicle applies only if you weren't at fault for the collision.

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If you’ve ever heard of so-called “one-way” auto insurance policies, you might be wondering if it’s a good idea and if it saves you money.

The truth is, it really depends on what kind of car you drive and how much risk you’re willing to take on.  The answers to the following questions can help you find out if one-way car insurance is right for you.

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Thomas Sigsworth

Thomas Sigsworth began his career in Toronto as a television writer and producer. As a long-time writer for LowestRates.ca, Thomas reports on markets and financial products to help people on both sides of the border make better decisions about their money. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada as well as a Master’s Degree from Bond University in Queensland, Australia.

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