58 sats \ 3 replies \ @grayruby OP 5 Mar \ parent \ on: Increasing Number of Canadian Homeowners Offside econ
Here is a screenshot of a rate calculator I used to give you an idea what kind of variance in payments folks with larger mortgages could be looking at compared to when rates were much lower.
This is based off a 1M home in Toronto with a 200k down payment. Average home price in Toronto is around 1.2M so this would actually be a smaller mortgage than what a lot of people have.
https://m.stacker.news/19000
If you do not put at least 20% down you also need to buy mortgage insurance. If you put 100k down instead of 200k in this scenario you would pay around 30k in mortgage insurance.
We actually have relatives who got an adjustable rate mortgage in the Seattle area back when rates were at an all-time low. It was quite a shock to them when their monthly payment basically doubled.
The husband always acts like he's smarter than everyone and knows the right way to do everything, so we've gotten some perverse enjoyment out of his mistake.
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Pricey area too.
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Sure is. It was a pretty big mistake for such a smart guy.
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