How to Slash Your Mortgage Renewal Costs Effectively

January 12, 2025

Welcome to the latest episode of Make Money Count! With a quarter of Canadian mortgages set for renewal in 2025, the housing market is ready for a major shake-up. Banks are gearing up for a “rate war,” which could mean huge savings for you—but only if you’re prepared! In this episode, Marcus & Justin discuss the opportunities ahead and share strategies to help you come out on top.

What’s Driving the Rate War?

Banks are competing harder than ever, which could mean better rates and terms for you. It’s the perfect time to review your mortgage renewal strategy. Want to know how to make the most of it? Tune in to our podcast!

Is a Variable Rate the Right Choice?

With potential rate cuts on the horizon, switching to a variable rate might make sense. But it’s not always straightforward. Curious about whether it’s the right choice for you?

Plan Ahead for 2025 and Beyond

Even if your renewal is a year or two away, start strategizing now. Early planning allows you to lock in better deals and avoid last-minute pressure. Reach out to your mortgage advisor to explore your options and stay ahead of the curve.

This is your chance to make informed decisions and save on your mortgage. Don’t miss out on these game-changing insights! Watch the full episode now!

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