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Buying your first home is a significant milestone and a dream for many Canadians. It’s not just about finding the perfect property; it's also about ensuring you're financially prepared for this life-changing investment. Being ready to take this step involves more than just browsing listings. It requires a keen understanding of your financial standing and planning for the responsibilities of homeownership.

Credit Score and Credit History

Your credit score plays a vital role in securing a mortgage with favorable terms. Lenders use this score to evaluate your creditworthiness, determining the interest rate and the loan amount you qualify for. Regularly monitor your credit report to identify and rectify any discrepancies. Maintaining a good credit…

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Your credit score is a three-digit number that represents your creditworthiness. It is calculated based on your credit history and financial behavior. A higher credit score indicates that you are more likely to repay your debts on time, while a lower credit score suggests that you may be a higher risk borrower. In Canada, credit scores range from 300 to 900, with a score of 650 or higher considered to be good.

Your credit score is important because it affects your ability to get approved for credit, such as a credit card or loan, and the terms and interest rates that you are offered. It also impacts other areas of your life, such as renting an apartment, getting a job, and even setting up utilities.

When applying for credit, lenders will…

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Building credit history professional advice

It only takes a few bad decisions or a few months of hard times before your credit score plummets, and once it’s low, it can be very difficult to build it back up. Sometimes it isn’t enough to just make payments on time, and you might need a little help with building your credit history.

An easy way to help build up your credit score is by incorporating rent payments into the calculation. Several programs are available that use your regular monthly rental payments to help increase your credit score, so you can enjoy the benefits that go with that.

Let’s learn a bit more about why building credit history is important and how these programs work in conjunction with your credit history to increase your score.

The Benefits…

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