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Private lending in 2022 - what happens next?
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10 February 2022
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Private lending in 2022 - what happens next?

President offers vital tips for brokers

Toronto surpasses Vancouver as Canada's priciest market

RBC's chief economist says despite skyrocketing prices, some moderation is likely this year

Million-dollar rural property in Ontario – Approved!

A self-employed borrower looked to pick up a million-dollar property in Simcoe County, ON. Thirty minutes outside a city centre and higher ratios made this client a perfect fit for an alt lender. Their expert underwriter found a winning solution that left the broker and their client ecstatic. Using add-backs to boost their income plus potential income from the rental suite on the property was the best combo for a stamp of approval.

Bridgewater Bank

New mobile app offers brokers the ability to connect anytime, anywhere

Community Trust's offering another leap in continuous improvement to speed, service, tools

Canada house prices – what factors will impact growth?

These trends are expected to last well into 2022

Making the most out of the daily grind

"If you think you're working hard, push even harder"

BoC on how its 2022 rate hikes will proceed

The central bank continues to pursue its 2% inflation target

StatCan highlights an intensifying home location trend

Canada's recent population growth was mostly seen in a certain location type

International news
The mortgage market "has been set up to endure these shocks"

Brokers can expect a level of demand coming through their door

Super Bowl: Cincinnati Vs Los Angeles – a tale of two cities

Super Bowl pandemonium tempered by pandemic, economic erosion

Non-major banks grab loan share from big-four - report

Here's where property sales, value sky-rocketed in Australia

ASB boss optimistic that tough new lending rules will be eased

The leader also denies the bank is less willing to lend


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