Mortgages
What a Car Accident Taught Me About Australia's Secret Business of Debt
Australian households are the most indebted in the world. This didn't happen by chance.
The Great Millennial Housing Divide: The Renters Vs the Owners
From bitter comments to fallouts and awkwardness, the bank of mum and dad is creating new class divisions.
Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 1.5 percent
The cost of borrowing is set to go up for the fourth time in just over a year.
Canadians are taking out fewer mortgages than they used to
Mortgage borrowing has declined to its lowest level since mid-2014, signaling the end of Canada's real estate rush
It is harder to get a mortgage in Canada than it is in the U.S.
But Canadians still enjoy a relative ease of borrowing, compared to our counterparts in the U.K.
We Spent a Decade Fighting Our Bank Over $482.08
Eugene and Patricia Kline went into foreclosure and sold their home. Then things got weird.
Interest rates have finally gone up
After two years of steady rates, the Bank of Canada hikes the interest rate to 0.75%
How alternative mortgage lenders work
Not very, because they have the security blanket of the Canadian government
The Spectacular Implosion of Home Capital Group
After a 65 percent stock plunge, Home Capital Group is in full crisis mode