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      Renewing your mortgage-Why don’t you exercise the same due diligence at renewal time as you did when you shopped for the initial mortgage?

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      Pay yourself first

      The unsung hero of wealth creation: Pay  yourself  first.  One of the most powerful strategies for building wealth is to pay yourself first. What this means is taking your pay cheque and setting aside money for your future BEFORE you pay any bills. Of course, this can be difficult if you’re living from pay cheque

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      Total Costs – How much you can afford?

      The total costs of buying a house or condo goes beyond the price of the property.  The following is a list of the what you can expect to pay when you are buying a home.  Some lenders require that you to have from your own personal resources (i.e. savings) 1.5% of the purchase price to

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