- 16% of homes purchased in 2013 had amortizations over 25 years
- 8% of respondents believe the housing bubble will burst within the next five years
- 82% of new mortgages for homes purchased in 2013 were fixed rate mortgages
- 2% of buyers with less than 20% down chose a variable rate mortgage
- 40% of new mortgages in 2013 were obtained from a mortgage broker.
- 70% of households with mortgages have 25% or more equity
- 57% of 2013 homebuyers were first-time buyers
- 84% of mortgages on homes purchased in 2013 had an original amortization of 25 years or less
- 16% of borrowers increased the amount of their payments in the past year - the average monthly increase was $400
- 17% of borrowers made a lump sum payment - the average amount was $14,000
- 43% of current mortgage holders consulted a mortgage broker about getting a new mortgage
- 68% of respondents agreed their mortgages are "good debt"
- 3.23% is the average mortgage interest rate for mortgages on homes purchased in 2013
- 3.20% is the average mortgage interest rate for mortgages renewed in 2013, which averaged 0.82 percentage point lower than prior to their renewal
- 11% of homeowners took equity out of their home in the past year with $57,000 the average amount
- $59 billion is the estimated amount of total equity take-out in the past year
- $16.6 billion was used for debt consolidation and repayment
- $15.1 billion was used for investments
- $12.3 billion was used for home renovations
- 9.52 million: The number of homeowners in Canada
- 4.28 million: The number of renters in Canada
- 5.58 million: The number of homeowners with mortgages (who may also have a home equity line of credit (HELOC))
- 3.94 million: The number of homeowners who are mortgage-free
- 2.3 million: Number of total homeowners who have HELOCs
- 450,000 of households bought homes over the past year
- 400,000 of buyers took on mortgages
I'm always happy to answer your mortgage and finance related questions. Feel free to call me any time at 306-260-9918 or drop me an email at riel@mortgagegrp.com.
Riel Syrenne
The Mortgage Group
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