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Enter To Win: Re/Max Get Hyped in Miami Contest

You Could Win a Trip to Watch Kyle Lowry Play! As a continuation of our 'The Advice You Need' campaign featuring Kyle Lowry, we've got a contest for you!

You can enter for the chance to watch Kyle Lowry play in his house with our RE/MAX 'Get Hyped in Miami' contest until Dec. 13, 2023.

One lucky person will win the Grand Prize, including: 

  • Two round-trip economy flights to Miami, Florida
  • Accommodations for two nights at a hotel in Miami, Florida
  • Two tickets to a Miami Heat basketball game
  • A $500 VISA® gift card


It doesn't end there! One lucky person will win a $500 gift card to nbastore.ca and another will win a $250 gift card to nbastore.ca!

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Guide to Mortgage Renewal: How Do I Renew My Mortgage?

During the pandemic-era housing boom, many homebuyers purchased residential properties at rock-bottom mortgage rates. In response to the national economy’s pressures, the Bank of Canada (BoC) slashed interest rates to near zero, allowing prospective homeowners to obtain greater purchasing power and acquire a detached house, townhome, or condominium suite that might have exceeded their initial budgetary limits.

Now that rates are at their highest levels in 16 years and the average five-year fixed mortgage rate is close to six percent when these homeowners renew their mortgages, they will need to be prepared for higher monthly payments. It might be a couple of hundred dollars, or it might be a couple of thousand dollars. It all depends on the size of the mortgage and the rate.

Before diving into the steps of renewing the mortgage, it is essential to become acquainted with the basics of mortgage renewals.

Mortgage Renewal: A Primer

So, what do you need to know about a mortgage renewal?

The term of their mortgage expires between one and five years, and you need to renew your mortgage to continue borrowing from the lender. When a mortgage term ends, you can modify the terms of the original mortgage, including changing the length of the term, from a three-year term to a six-year term, for example. Or you may adjust the amortization period or payment frequency.

What You Need to Know About Requalifying

Now, what about requalifying for a mortgage?

Borrowers need to requalify if they switch mortgage lenders. At the same time, considering how high interest rates are today, this would be pretty challenging to requalify for some. The process can be a lot easier if borrowers renew with the current mortgage lender and refrain from negotiating better terms and conditions. However, once mortgage holders attempt to shop around for a different lender, they must requalify. This could leave them in a difficult situation: it would be tougher to renew, and subsequently, homeowners might be left without a lender, forcing them to sell their home. Of course, the other option is to meet with a private lender and pay significantly higher interest rates.

H2 Steps to Mortgage Renewal

Mortgage renewal is a crucial decision that should be carefully considered. You must view current market conditions, evaluate your financial goals, and consult with mortgage professionals to ensure the renewed mortgage aligns with your goals. In addition, the process will involve renegotiating the terms and conditions of an existing mortgage loan, which affirms that a decision must be well-planned.

Here are six steps to follow when renewing a mortgage:

#1 Start the Process Before the Current Mortgage Expires

Beginning the renewal process a few months before your current mortgage term expires is vital. This will give you time to study the market, compare offers from different lenders, and negotiate the best terms. The renewal process can be initiated through your lender or mortgage broker.

#2 Clearly Understand the Terms of Your Current Mortgage

Mortgage agreements can be complex, and you should read the fine print before you start the renewal process. Therefore, you must carefully assess the current mortgage agreement, including the interest rate, remaining balance, repayment terms, and, most importantly, any applicable fees or penalties you may have to pay if you terminate the mortgage early.

This step lets you identify the changes or improvements you want in the renewed mortgage.

#3 Check the Market and Get Competitive Rates

Renewing your mortgage allows you to explore other lending options. Your goal should be to secure the most favourable terms. For this, you will need a clear idea about current interest rates, different mortgage products, and terms offered by other lenders. Many borrowers are not well-versed in these things, so consulting with a mortgage broker can simplify this process.

#4 Always Negotiate the Terms

When you have collected sufficient information about competitive rates and the different types of mortgages, you should first negotiate with your existing lender unless your goal is to find a new one altogether.

If your existing lender is not offering you the best terms, you can turn to potential new lenders and consider two other components:

  • Evaluate each offer according to the improvements you seek in the new mortgage agreement.
  • Ensure you receive better terms in the renewed deal regarding the interest rate, repayment schedule, amortization period, and prepayment options.


#5 Ensure All Documentation is Complete

The process of getting a mortgage (or renewing one) is intricate. One area that requires a bit more due diligence is documentation, as lenders will request a lot of paperwork:

  • Proof of income
  • Employment verification
  • Bank statements
  • Other documents that can help lenders determine your financial stability.


Indeed, this is a critical step, so ensuring all documents are accurate and provided to the lenders without delay is imperative.

#6 Review the New Agreement Carefully

Lastly, the final step during your renewal process is to review the terms and conditions of the new mortgage agreement. As a result, be sure to check the interest rate and payment schedule and ensure they align with your goals. If you need help understanding something, seek clarification from an industry professional. Ultimately, you should only sign the mortgage renewal agreement if you are delighted with the terms or have no better option.

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I have sold a property at 12980 HILLTOP DR in Fort St. John

I have sold a property at 12980 HILLTOP DR in Fort St. John on Nov 6, 2023. See details here

A Great home with a full size Shop and a amazing nigh time views! This very nicely remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home just the place to spend your summer nights on the deck. kitchen has island, patio doors to deck. Bathroom has been totally renovated, large bedroom in addition with dressing room. Work on your Trucks in the Shop. Shop has 16' door, 10' door, radiant heat, washroom, office. The roof on the home was re-shingled as of June 30, 2023

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I have sold a property at 7930 87 AVE in Fort St. John

I have sold a property at 7930 87 AVE in Fort St. John on Oct 27, 2023. See details here

This brightly lit, modern designed that is 7 year old home has been well kept. With three levels of functional floor space, this home allows ease of living. The bright entry way, front room & functional kitchen has access to the one car garage and a fenced backyard from the kitchen/dining area, makes this home an appealing choice for any family! The kitchen has ample counter space, soft close kitchen drawers and well lite north facing windows. The upstairs consists of a beautiful master bedroom with a full ensuite, and two mid-size bedroom and full bathroom. The basement is rough-in for family room, bedroom, laundry room and has spot for a bathroom. All located on a quite street.

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What is the Difference Between a Home Appraisal and a Current Market Assessment?

Living in an “information age,” the answers to nearly every question are just a click away. Problems find solutions, mysteries are solved, and the world seems to spin faster, but how do we verify that the information is correct?

With 90% of consumers beginning their home search online, virtually anyone can make a reasonably educated guess on what the value of their home is. Sellers can explore similar houses with similar features and cross-reference those with listings in their neighbourhood to see what buyers are looking for and how much they are willing to pay. As a buyer, this leaves you wondering whether you are paying a fair price for your dream home. Fortunately, some professionals conduct Home Appraisals, giving everyone involved in the transaction peace of mind.

Home Appraisal

A home appraisal is an objective assessment of a property’s value conducted by a licensed or certified appraiser. The home appraisal provides buyers with a market value of the home based on several factors, including the property’s location, age, and current condition. A home appraisal generally costs between $300-$400, and along with providing security to all parties involved, it is also used to satisfy mortgage requirements.

During the appraisal process, the appraiser visits the property and conducts a thorough inspection, taking note of its physical characteristics, features, and any improvements or renovations. The appraiser also considers factors such as the neighbourhood, proximity to amenities, and recent sales of comparable properties in the area.

After gathering all the necessary information, the appraiser uses a combination of valuation methods, including the sales comparison approach, income approach (for rental properties), and cost approach, to arrive at an estimated value for the property. The final appraisal report provides a detailed analysis and justification for the determined value.

Mortgage financing companies want to know the value of the property they are providing a loan for, should the buyer not be able to pay their mortgage. By getting a home appraisal, all parties can feel secure in the sale, knowing they are making a good investment and receiving a fair arrangement.

Current Market Assessment

A current market assessment (CMA), also known as a market analysis or market evaluation, is an evaluation of a specific market’s current state and conditions. It involves gathering and analyzing data to understand the dynamics, trends, and factors influencing supply, demand, and pricing within a particular market segment or industry. There are several elements considered:

Market Size and Growth – The market is assessed regarding sales volume, revenue, or other relevant metrics. Additionally, historical data and trends are analyzed to determine the market’s growth rate over a specific period.

Market Segmentation – A CMA identifies and categorizes the market into segments based on various factors such as demographics, customer preferences, product types, or geographic locations.

Competitive Landscape – A CMA evaluates the competitive environment within the market, including the number and strength of competitors, their market share, key players, and their strategies.


Supply and Demand Analysis – The market’s balance between supply and demand is examined. This includes analyzing inventory levels, production capacity, consumer preferences, and pricing dynamics.

Market Trends and Influencing Factors – Key trends, drivers, and external factors that impact the market are identified and analyzed. This includes technological advancements, regulatory changes, economic conditions, consumer behaviour, and social trends.

A home appraisal is not to be confused with a current market assessment. Typically, a CMA is provided by your local real estate agent during the listing process and is complimentary. This report assists with determining the home’s asking price, using current housing market information such as supply and demand, seasonality and home information like location, age, square footage and more.

Although both reports are similar and use relatively the same set of criteria, a CMA is ultimately determined by what current buyers are willing to pay for the home in a range acceptable to the seller. A Home Appraisal is based strictly on the physical attributes of the house.

Ensure you are prepared and ready for anything in your home-buying journey. Are you interested in getting a Current Market Assessment on your home? Connect with me today!

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New property listed in Fort St. John - City SE, Fort St. John

I have listed a new property at 33 8420 ALASKA RD in Fort St. John. See details here

Look no further that this lovey home that is move in ready, from the newer flooring in the living room to the kitchen with a quant island with a window to look out from. Both bedrooms are roomy and have lots of natural sunlight. Bathroom has been removed and has the washer & dryer in it. Also, all the windows have been replaced! The Backyard connects to a large open space in the park.

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Ways to Support Local Businesses

This year, Small Business Saturday is on Nov. 25. A strong small business community helps to create a dynamic and thriving healthy overall community. I am sharing some creative and fun ways on how you can support your local small businesses this holiday season.

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