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Millennials and Home Ownership: 5 Ways to Help Out First-Time Homebuyers

On Tuesday, June 13th, I have the privilege of speaking on the “Millennials and Home Ownership” panel at the 2017 Ontario Housing Summit. The affordability of real estate is surely a topic that will be heavily focused on. To address this, the Ontario Liberals recently introduced the Fair Housing Market Plan. Although it was a […]

June 4, 2017

Why You Don’t Have to Choose Between Homeownership and Avocado Toast

Avocado toast

I’m a big fan of the “Your Money” section of the Business Insider. I especially enjoy reading articles from millionaires sharing the secrets of their success. I may not always agree with everything that the “one per cent” says, but at least it gets us to reconsider our spending habits. Some opinions are controversial, but […]

May 18, 2017

Burn Your Mortgage – Author Signings and Meet & Greets in May and June

Burn Your Mortgage book signing

Have you picked up your copy of my book, Burn Your Mortgage, yet? It’s flying off bookshelves! Thank you to everyone who has purchased my book and helped spread the word on social media with the hashtag #BurnYourMortgage. If you haven’t already, I’d really appreciate it if you’d post a book review on Amazon. Exciting […]

April 30, 2017

What Does Ontario’s Fair Housing Plan Mean for First-Time Homebuyers?

Ontario’s Fair Housing Plan

Last week the Ontario Liberals released a 16-point plan ahead of this week’s provincial budget aimed to cool the red-hot real estate market in Toronto. With the premier’s approval rating at a woeful 12 percent and a provincial election set for June 2018, it became too politically costly not to do something. When the government […]

April 23, 2017

How to Buy a Home When You’re Precariously Employed

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau caught a lot of flak last year when they told younger workers to get used to “job churn” and “precarious work.” While their warning may have seemed harsh, unfortunately, this is the new reality of the current labour market. Growing up many baby boomers enjoyed jobs […]

April 16, 2017

My Surprise $1,300 Furnace Repair Bill

emergency fund

Last Friday morning I woke up to a loud noise in the laundry room from my furnace. I didn’t think much of it until I noticed the heat didn’t come on an hour later. The temperature was quickly plummeting in the house. It was supposed to be 21 °C, but it was only 16 °C. […]

April 9, 2017

Understanding Your Annual Pension Statement

pension

If you’re an active member in a defined benefit pension plan, such as the one offered by HOOPP (Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan), pretty soon it will be that time of a year when you receive your annual pension statement of benefits. Your annual statement is like a snapshot of your pension benefits. It shows […]

March 22, 2017

Burn Your Mortgage Even Sooner with Side Hustle

side hustle

Your mortgage may seem like a life sentence, but it doesn’t have to be. Through “side hustle,” you can achieve your  financial goals sooner like saving the down payment for your future home and paying down your mortgage in 10 years or less. I’m living proof of the power of side hustle. With side hustle, […]

February 12, 2017

Why the Lowest Rate Isn’t Always the Best Mortgage: The 3 Mortgage P’s

mortgage rate

Shopping for a mortgage is a lot more than simply finding the mortgage with the lowest rate. You wouldn’t shop for a condo by lowest list price only, ignoring other factors like maintenance fees, amenities and location. So don’t do it with your mortgage. The lowest mortgage rate may be the best mortgage, but there’s […]

February 6, 2017

4 Creative Ways to Get into the Housing Market

Real Estate

The single biggest hurdle that keeps many renters from becoming homeowners is the down payment. With the average price of a detached home over $1 million in Toronto and Vancouver, it’s more important than ever to set yourself realistic home-buying expectations to avoid disappointment. You may not be able to afford a similar home as […]

January 30, 2017
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