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Bank of Canada Holds Steady at 2.75% – What Does This Mean for Your Victoria Real Estate Dreams?

Hello Victoria! I’m bringing you the latest insights into how the Bank of Canada's recent announcement might affect your real estate journey.

After an unprecedented series of seven consecutive interest rate cuts, the Bank of Canada has today decided to hold its key policy rate at 2.75%. This marks a pause in the rate-cutting cycle we've experienced since last summer, and it naturally brings questions for both current homeowners and those looking to buy or sell in our vibrant Victoria market.

So, what does this hold mean for you?

  • For Variable-Rate Mortgage Holders: The good news is that your interest rate and mortgage payments will remain unchanged for now. If your mortgage fluctuates with the prime rate, you can expect continued stability until the Bank of Canada's next announcement.

  • For Fixed-Rate Mortgage Holders: While there's no immediate impact on your current payments, this pause suggests that future rate decreases, should they occur, could translate to lower rates when it's time for your mortgage renewal.

  • For Those with Lines of Credit or Other Prime-Linked Loans: You'll see your interest charges remain steady, as the prime rate is expected to hold at 4.95% at most lenders, with TD Bank's mortgage prime rate staying at 5.10%.

Looking Ahead:

All eyes are now on June 4, 2025, the date of the next Bank of Canada rate decision. Economists will be closely analyzing upcoming economic data and inflation trends to gauge whether this pause is temporary or signals a longer-term shift in monetary policy.

Navigating Your Real Estate Future:

Understanding the nuances of interest rate decisions and their potential impact on your real estate plans is crucial. Whether you're considering buying your first home, looking to sell your current property, or simply want to explore your options in light of this announcement, I'm here to provide clarity and expert guidance.

And speaking of expert guidance, navigating the mortgage landscape can feel overwhelming. If you're looking for assistance with a mortgage renewal or are considering a purchase and need trusted advice, ask me to introduce you to the fantastic Paul Macara. He's a seasoned professional who can help you understand your best options in this evolving economic environment.

Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions you may have. I'm always happy to help you make informed decisions and achieve your real estate goals right here in beautiful Victoria!

Jacqueline Ross, REALTOR® 
Coldwell Banker Oceanside
(250) 415-5656
jac@yourvanislehome.com
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Mortgage Minute: Financing Your Spring Renovation

Spring is just around the corner—even if there’s still snow on the ground! As the weather warms up, many homeowners start thinking about renovations to refresh their space, improve energy efficiency, or add value to their property.

Whether you're upgrading your kitchen, adding a rental suite, or making energy-efficient improvements, there are several financing options to help make your project a reality.

According to Paul Macara, our trusted mortgage professional with Macara Mortgages at The Mortgage Group, one of the most cost-effective ways to fund a renovation is by leveraging your mortgage:

  • Refinancing: If your home’s value has increased, you may be able to refinance your mortgage and access additional funds at a lower interest rate compared to personal loans or credit cards.

  • Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC): A HELOC allows you to borrow against your home equity, giving you flexibility to withdraw funds as needed during your renovation.

  • Purchase Plus Improvements Mortgage: If you’re buying a home that needs work, this option lets you roll renovation costs into your mortgage right from the start.

  • Renovation-specific loans: Some lenders offer loans specifically designed for home renovations, providing structured repayment terms and competitive rates.

Government Programs to Consider:

There are also government-backed programs designed to support home renovations:

  • Greener Homes Loan: If you’re planning energy-efficient upgrades like new insulation, windows, or a heat pump, you could qualify for an interest-free loan of up to $40,000 through this federal program.

  • Secondary Suites Loan: Homeowners looking to create a legal secondary suite may be eligible for financing assistance to help offset construction costs. This is particularly beneficial if you plan to rent out the space for additional income.

  • Provincial rebates and incentives: Many provinces offer additional rebates and incentives for energy-efficient home upgrades, such as grants for solar panels, insulation, and high-efficiency heating systems. These programs vary by province and can help offset renovation costs significantly, making eco-friendly upgrades more affordable.

  • Municipal incentives: Some cities and municipalities also provide rebates or financing for home improvements, particularly those focused on sustainability and accessibility. Paul Macara can share if there are any additional programs in your area.

Finding the Right Option for You:

  • Each financing option has its benefits and requirements, so it’s crucial to find what fits your needs.

  • Consider factors like interest rates, repayment flexibility, and eligibility criteria before making a decision.

  • No matter the size of your project, the right financing can bring your vision to life without added financial stress.

Thinking about a spring reno? For more detailed information about mortgage financing for your spring renovations, connect with Paul Macara: (250) 857-4741, paul@macaramortgages.com or visit Macara Mortgages with The Mortgage Group to learn more.

Stay tuned for next month’s mortgage minute! If you need help with buying a home or getting your property ready for the market, reach out to me:

Jacqueline Ross, REALTOR® 
Coldwell Banker Oceanside
(250) 415-5656
jac@yourvanislehome.com
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Mortgage Minute: Recent Updates for First-Time Homebuyers and Insured Mortgages

First Time Home Buyers:

The federal government is making it easier for Canadians to enter the housing market. Starting December 15th, 2024, the maximum purchase price for insured mortgages will increase to $1.5 million, and first-time homebuyers can now finance their homes over 30 years. This change could make it easier for Canadians to afford their dream homes.

Insured Mortgages Stress Test News:

Mortgage brokers were previously required to stress test or, in other words, re-qualify clients for their mortgage when switching them to a different lender at renewal. As of November 21, 2024, the stress test requirement on straight switches for insured mortgages has officially been lifted.

This means it’s easier to switch lenders without the usual stress tests. It could open doors to better mortgage options, especially if your renewal is coming up in the next two years.

To take advantage of this, consider working with a mortgage broker. They can help you explore a wide range of lenders and products, securing the best rates and terms to fit your specific needs. By planning early, you can make informed decisions and potentially save significant money on your mortgage.

Getting the Help You Need:

With interest rates fluctuating, navigating the mortgage landscape can be tricky. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor, I'm happy to connect you with a trusted mortgage professional who can answer your questions and guide you toward the best financing options.

Ready to explore your mortgage options? Contact me today to discuss your specific needs and learn how I can help you achieve your homeownership goals.

Jacqueline Ross, REALTOR®
Coldwell Banker Oceanside
250.415.5656
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