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Mortgages in 2026: What Your Bank Isn’t Telling You

The Canadian mortgage market has transformed like never before over the past few months. Uninsured mortgages, the return of the variable rate, the renewal shock, the 35-year debate, a mortgaged retirement: Vincent Le Saux breaks down five changes that hit your wallet directly, numbers in hand.

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Mortgage Loan for Political Refugees in Quebec

Prêt hypothécaire pour réfugiés politiques au Québec

Becoming a Homeowner: What You Need to Know Can a political refugee obtain a mortgage loan in Quebec? Yes. A political refugee or protected person can obtain a mortgage loan in Quebec, often much sooner than they imagine, with a down payment starting at 5% and at the same interest rates as Canadian citizens. Many…

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Montreal Welcome Tax 2026: Two Stackable Incentives for First-Time Buyers

Buying a first property in Montreal, Laval or anywhere in Quebec is becoming increasingly expensive, and many costs are added to the purchase price. Transfer duties, notary fees, inspection… all weigh heavily on buyers’ available cash. In 2026, two measures can help reduce this bill: The City of Montreal’s Home Ownership Assistance Program and the…

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