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Tue, Apr 21st, 2015, 06:23 PM #91
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@bobbiegirl2010 did you get prices from brokers they are generally cheaper than banks, just a thought and they would also let you roll some of your debt into the mortgage if you qualify. Also keep an eye on the rates for the next 6 months because if they drop your bank will amend the rate but they won't call you
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I think you and your dh should write out the pros and cons to rolling some debt into the mortgage vs. the loc by itself, only you both can determine what is best for your family, good luck with your decision.
Also don't let the bank make you pay for your house evaluation they are quite expensive if they want to know the value and want your business they can pay. If you add debt to your mortgage they will want a current house evaluation atleast they did when we renewed with scotiabank 3 years ago.
Also don't be afraid to ask for a better rate than what they are offering and ask that they waive all your bank fees as they have the power to do so.
Good luck2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Tue, Apr 21st, 2015, 07:11 PM #92
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@jasperandchar Good advice, thanks! We're going to see what the bank says but aren't necessarily going to sign anything. We want to renew 6 months early, get them to waive the 3 months interest penalty and get a good interest rate. I'll do some research as to what brokers are offering to see if they'll match.
As for bank fees - I'll be talking to them about that too! Last month DH got his bonus so instead of transferring it to the emergency fund we had kept it in our chequing account. We had the minimum balance for the whole month and were still charged the monthly fee. I think they've either up'd the minimum balance or cancelled that all together - grrrr..... Our type of account isn't available anymore so I can't find the fee information online. I'm not very happy about that so I am willing to close our chequing account and go with pc financial to get free banking if they won't give it to us.
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Tue, Apr 21st, 2015, 07:23 PM #93
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Brokers have better rates than banks for sure, I am quite confident your bank won't match brokers rate but it's worth a try. I would take a moment before you go to the bank tomorrow and call a broker before going so that you can feel out your bank regarding what the broker is offering. I know you are not in my area but to give you an idea do a google search for Ottawa Carleton mortgage to see the posted rates and then go to your banks website and see their posted rate and then bring this up don't have to say you got the rate from the Ottawa Carleton website but it will give you a good idea about whether or not your bank is willing to work with you.
AND most importantly take your time and ponder for a few days before decision.
We switched to pc financial and did all the legwork today, I just need to contact my payroll deposits to have them switched.2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Tue, Apr 21st, 2015, 09:32 PM #94
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Thu, Apr 23rd, 2015, 07:19 AM #95
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Surprisingly we were offered some very good mortgage interest rates by the bank:
5 yr closed at 2.89%
2 yr closed at 2.49%
5 yr closed variable at 2.35% (prime - .50)
We decided to go with the variable mortgage and we are saving over $200 per monthWe also decided to pay our own taxes which also reduces our monthly payment another almost $200. There was already enough in the tax account to pay May's tax instalment. Now we have the flexibility as to how we want to save for property taxes going forward.
I'm glad we renewed when we did as the new mortgage payment is effective April 28th and I had already budgeted for our old amount so that's an extra $400 we save.
Now the bad news... We put the SUV back on the road 2 months ago. Took it in to get a minor repair done yesterday and got some bad news... Our mechanic says that we need: a left lower ball joint, muffler and tail pipe, rear axle seals, left front axle seal and front shocks. They are supposed to be calling this morning with a quote....Last edited by bobbiegirl2010; Fri, Apr 24th, 2015 at 07:32 AM.
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Thu, Apr 23rd, 2015, 09:40 AM #96
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You should pretend to pay the old amount and put the difference in a slush account. Then at the end of the year if you haven't needed it (I know your income is up in the air right now) then you could make a lump payment on your mortgage
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Fri, Apr 24th, 2015, 09:37 AM #97
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Right now we are putting the extra $ towards debt repayment. Once we are out of debt (probably will take 4 -5 years) then we will start double payments on the mortgage.
We were thinking of rolling some debt into the mortgage but we didn't like what the bank offered. They said we could apply for a home equity line of credit of approx $19,000 at 3.89% interest. We'd have to pay for all the fees including a home appraisal. We currently owe around $47,000 on a LOC with an interest rate of 5.10%. It did not seem worth all the trouble to save 1.21% interest on only a portion of our debt. We feel that we'd better off chipping away at what we have and put the savings from the lower mortgage payment towards the debt to help pay it off faster.
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Tue, Apr 28th, 2015, 08:59 PM #98
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@bobbiegirl2010 glad that your bank offered you a rate you were happy with
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Tue, Apr 28th, 2015, 09:06 PM #99
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I will do a electronic $ transfer on Thursday to our new bank (PC Financial) and call Scotiabank on May 1st to reduce our account for the 1 month transion from $12.95 to $3.95 for the month of May. We'll save $9 and well before the end of May I will officially close my last bank account with Scotiabank.
I am going to ask Scotiabank to waive the EMT as they did a big screw up with our last mortgage payment, it's a small fee but they could right the wrong, however, it won't change my opinion of their services, costs, etc.
While dh is away I will be working on some prelimary budget figures, etc and hope to do the budget with dh once he gets back on Friday.2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Thu, Apr 30th, 2015, 04:03 PM #100
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Payday so did budget clean up. Moved $157.39 from groceries forward ( did stock up on lots to but redeemed $130 in pts)
$26.71 move forward for gas. (travelling more for sports so won't be much surplus but better then being under) Have a credit of $15.32 on one CC and $34.76 credit on the other. Free Chinese one night maybe
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Thu, Apr 30th, 2015, 04:06 PM #101
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Renos- Entire house (besides basement, that is next year project) has been puttied and ready for paint. Main floor bathroom is complete! (new paint, new tile flooring, new vanity, sink etc, new trim) Looks great. Entrance floor has been tiled and looks good
Also new trim in the entrance. Entrance, hallway, upstairs and upstairs hallway has been painted and all trim and ceilings have been done too. (Ceiling in kitchen has been painted too) Next finish my room (have paint just need to re-paint patched walls) All doors to be painted (have paint) Little things to be finished but we have most supplies so shouldn't cost much. Now that the nice weather is here we want to garden etc. Hope to get him to paint more
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Fri, May 1st, 2015, 07:34 AM #102
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Update: So far I have had both full time children leave so I am left with 3 school age children with one of them leaving at the end of the school year. My income will be cut in half - this will be tight but managable. June is usually when families start looking for summer care and care for the next school year so things should improve.
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Fri, May 1st, 2015, 08:11 AM #103
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Fri, May 1st, 2015, 08:22 PM #104
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@bobbiegirl2010 like @macw1960 said you are doing everything you can, shin up - as they say things happen for a reason hang tight and keep us posted
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Fri, May 1st, 2015, 08:23 PM #105
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@Frugalbigmama dh has abandoned inside projects but the deal is when it's rainy day back in the house he goes (lol) great job
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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