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原帖由 dgg 于 2006-5-8 10:12 发表
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我知道一些房地产起家的人是靠的滚雪球的效应,把自己现有的房子抵押加上租金收入再贷款,最后越滚越大,最后拥有几十套房子。
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The following article is written by Peter Kinch.
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Spring Is In The Air! In some markets in Canada it may feel like
+ V/ v# o) v' f* ?+ X! W, @* uSpring is starting to arrive. Each and every year in late February and
4 x- Q# p, X+ W) A. }3 cearly March, the banks start rolling out their Spring market campaign of 9 v' e+ Y" A' y2 x* @
new products in an effort to attract new consumers. And, if early signs
1 ]5 b# M7 ?& O tare any indication, we're poised for yet another busy spring. The banks
& \$ M0 U$ o% C) _6 X. Dview this as the best time of year to get your attention by coming up 2 z& j$ J' e: E' F! K" ?2 [' U& `
with new products or simply putting twists on old ideas. 3 N! P- t: }: S; Q* ^# e
3 L( y. |9 ?4 S% w! l8 t5 N; X2 C8 wOver the next few weeks we'll see a variety of new products and this 5 K9 n* s) a+ q/ s
year the early theme I'm seeing is banks getting more creative in an
* M* W6 W$ [0 E/ `7 V: h H& Leffort to help you borrow more money. This is partly in response to growing
8 ?$ \7 w, _; n9 Q6 u% S% s8 {concerns about the potential of rising rates. * M( l* |3 L( P. n0 i4 M
' q5 ^" U) N, V6 m4 y3 IIn an effort to take the focus away from rates, look for two lenders to ; ~/ Q$ C4 e" V& H* e' Z
come out with 'True Equity' programs that will allow home buyers the
. j8 R* m6 N- m! p" Y+ V! rability to borrow up to 75% of the equity in their homes without having
- w p e9 Y! \8 Z3 _to qualify based on their incomes. These programs were previously only 3 ~: Y/ d9 n; i* d) v ~* d1 n
available to self-employed borrowers. Income earners had to either put 9 n6 A5 m2 t* R9 R7 n8 k
more money down or pay higher rates. This will now be a mortgage based
+ E2 u% l1 c/ b8 C3 |2 eon the equity and the rates will be fully discounted.
5 w' g! M, z& {Another product to keep an eye on is more lenders who will be combining / _) O* f7 v. k( `
the mortgage with the line of credit and creating a 'Global borrowing 8 C A$ M6 v. D( D, r1 o
limit' that will be re-advanceable. More and more consumers will be
: K. q3 S" J! e& M7 z& ^looking for these kind of products for tax planning and investment ! O+ }- P5 F2 k6 K" h
strategies.
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And speaking about investors, banks are starting to recognize the 2 E& r/ W' A4 c: }
growing number of home owners who are buying multiple revenue properties for
! m" c5 g! X) A0 minvestments and we now have an 'Interest-Only' mortgage available for
& X0 S1 H* i- h* vself-employed borrowers on a 'Stated-income' basis for revenue
7 ]4 b1 E' J( K2 ~properties. This marks the first time a self-employed individual can use 5 A5 K" ?5 g; i
'stated-income' to qualify for a revenue property.
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The interest rates will be higher for this product, but it is
6 ~ s6 P- ^4 E! E) ~reflective of a growing trend towards American-Style lending practices. A prime ) W" O9 r. s& y2 @& ?$ \8 k
example of an American trend influencing our banks will be longer
1 Y& @/ Z ?/ \9 I6 T" v- Samortization periods. Canada has held tight on 25 year amortizations for
, B& w. v% V L- v# S/ ryears, up until now that is. A few lenders have announced 30 year - Y( c5 @& I; K6 a# ?/ t
amortizations on CMHC insured mortgages at fully discounted interest rates.
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3 |8 R" _2 b$ g. G* JFinally, in an effort to further take your attention away from the long
& J/ U( b1 d5 X1 |$ j1 ^$ _term rates, look for lenders to get more creative with the discounts
' {+ c* Q* U" B B6 o/ Jthey offer on Variable Rate Mortgages. I fully expect to see stronger 5 x9 l2 ]* c' M4 u
competition in the form of creative 'front-end loaded' discounts and
" o: M2 H, b% L! c: i% pteaser rates that make it more confusing to compare an apple to an apple
, d9 ]6 c% ^+ a5 g& f( zwhen shopping for the best mortgage option. It's going to be another busy
5 K2 W2 |% U2 N$ lspring market and consumers are going to be faced with more choices 6 ^4 ?& R) w& V, B- R" @
than ever before. The key, like always, is to get expert advice and
& {/ W6 ]' S( E: o. Z( g, nremember you have options. |
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