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Dec2011
The Benefits Of Mortgage Repayment

Now that you’ve taken the leap in to a home mortgage, what’s next? Below are a few mortgage strategies that will definitely help retire that mortgage debt, sooner rather than later Ask me about our i-Care Program, you’ll be glad you did. Mark Fidgett, Your Vancouver Mortgage Broker For Life www.notapennydown.com 604-273-2002 P.S. Who’s the [...]

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Jul2011
CMHC Finally Gets A Babysitter – Vancouver

Apparently, the finance ministry’s legal oversight of the pink elephant, aka CMHC, was long overdue… In March, Maclean’s warned that the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the quasi-governmental insurer that underwrites $500 billion of residential mortgages, answers to no one—not Canada’s top financial regulator or even the minister of finance. That all quietly changed last month [...]

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Jun2011
Another Bank Dirty Little Secret – Vancouver

Welcome back Mark Fidgett here for www.notapennydown.com Just got off the phone with a VERY distressed home owner. Imagine losing your job, just as your mortgage is about to come up for renewal. Talk about bad timing! I’m going to share with you exactly what I told my client. I’ve got a secret to tell [...]

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Apr2011
Getting the big picture on banking, insurance costs Vancouver

I remember years ago when I actually clued in to how much money our family was wasting. This article in the Globe & Mail is soooo true. Save yourself thousands – Robin Schade, a 25-year-old student and business owner from Calgary, used to pay $122 a month in bank fees and unnecessary insurance. She paid [...]

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Mar2011
How To Get More Cash For Your Home Vancouver

The kitchen is the heart of the home, and it’s the most highly valued room by buyers, so you want to make it show its best. Here are some tips to create a captivating kitchen: You can cut down on visual clutter by removing items you normally store on the counter.  This will help your [...]

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Mar2011
Pre-Approval versus Pre-Qualification – Vancouver

Imagine losing $50,000 or MORE? That’s exactly what the caller in the video below stands to lose. All because she didn’t know the difference between a Pre-Approval and a Pre-Qualification. It’s a common story. Client attends a showroom, likes what they see, writes an offer, gives a deposit and anticipates closing 2 years down the [...]

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Feb2011
How to increase the value of your property? – Vancouver

That’s the question on every homeowners mind. There are two key survival strategies. The first is to think long term, have a plan and stick to it. History shows that this plan of action can pay off. The second tactic is to outperform the market. This means ensuring your property increases in value at a [...]

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Feb2011
When You Shouldn’t Apply For Credit – Vancouver

If your credit is less than stellar, applying today may actually make your credit worse. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying don’t apply. I’m saying, don’t apply yet. Do you suspect there may be an issue with your credit, if so, you’re better off pulling your bureau yourself. Your score will not be harmed [...]

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Feb2011
Using your mortgage to lower your debt… Vancouver

You like me are probably looking at your T4 slip from last year or maybe even your most recent pay stub and asking yourself, where the heck does it all go? Sure, you wish there were a few more zeros on there, but it’s the vanishing act that’s the killer. Tax time is the worst, you can see [...]

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Feb2011
What Does Personal Training Have to Do With Mortgages?

Those of you who know me, know that athletics and fitness has always been a big part of my life. I was at the gym this morning with my wife and we were both observing one of the personal trainers with their client. Watching him train his client with obvious poor technique, made me think [...]

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