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Mortgage Rate Outlook: What to Expect as We Head Into Spring 2026

Mortgage Rate Outlook: What to Expect as We Head Into Spring 2026

January 30, 2026 | Posted by: Keith Leighton

Mortgage Rate Outlook: What to Expect as We Head Into Spring 2026 With spring home-buying season approaching, many Canadians are watching interest rates closely. The Bank of Canada’s January ... [read more]

Mortgage Market Update: What Atlantic Canadians Should Know This Fall

Mortgage Market Update: What Atlantic Canadians Should Know This Fall

October 24, 2025 | Posted by: Keith Leighton

Mortgage Market Update:What Atlantic Canadians Should Know This Fall As we settle into late October, many Atlantic Canadians are wondering where the housing and mortgage markets are heading as we ... [read more]

Bank of Canada Rate Cut: What It Means for Mortgages in Atlantic Canada

Bank of Canada Rate Cut: What It Means for Mortgages in Atlantic Canada

September 24, 2025 | Posted by: Keith Leighton

Bank of Canada Rate Cut: What It Meanfor Mortgages in Atlantic Canada The Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate by 0.25 percent, bringing it down to 2.50 percent. This move is designed t ... [read more]

Canada Day 2025: Celebrating Home, Community, and the Journey to Ownership

Canada Day 2025: Celebrating Home, Community, and the Journey to Ownership

July 4, 2025 | Posted by: Keith Leighton

Canada Day 2025: Celebrating Home,Community, and the Journey to Ownership As fireworks light the skies and Canadian flags wave across the region, we at Ideal Mortgage want to reflect not only on o ... [read more]

Is Your Debt Growing Faster Than Your Income? Here’s What That Means-

Is Your Debt Growing Faster Than Your Income? Here’s What That Means-

June 20, 2025 | Posted by: Keith Leighton

Is Your Debt Growing Faster Than Your Income? Here’s What That Means After a few quarters of improvement, Canadian households are returning to an old and risky habit: accumulating debt faster ... [read more]

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