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We keep our finger on the pulse of the mortgage investment market to provide you with the latest news and trends from our team of experts. Read our blog to get the latest on mortgage investing so you can invest with CMI.

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1 September 2010

Differences in U.S. and Canadian Mortgage and Housing Markets – Part 1

Canada and the US enjoy similar home ownership rates. Why didn’t Canada suffer through the painful housing bubble? – Part 1

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31 August 2010
Using a Home Equity Line of Credit to Consolidate Credit Card Debt

Consolidating debt from credit cards under a home equity line of credit may be prudent, as new regulations are likely to push credit card companies to raise fees and interest rates.

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31 August 2010
CIBC Chief Comments on Canadian Mortgage and Housing Markets

In a rare interview, CIBC chief executive has reassuring views on the state of Canadian mortgage and housing markets.

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30 August 2010
Leveraging Home Equity in Balanced Markets

Financing home improvements through a home equity line of credit, second mortgage or home equity loan, may be a strategic use of existing equity in more balanced real estate markets.

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30 August 2010
U.S. Federal Reserve Recommits to Low Interest Rates

Financing home improvements through a home equity line of credit, second mortgage or home equity loan, may be a strategic use of existing equity in more balanced real estate markets.

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27 August 2010
Refinancing a Mortgage to Take Advantage of Current Low Interest Rates

Refinancing to lock in long-term low interest rates can put much of the prevailing uncertainty in the housing market to rest.

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26 August 2010
Affiordable Mortgages a Key Factor in Price Stability

Affordable home mortgages, along with robustly regulated financial and mortgage insurance markets, sustain housing prices even as home sales slow.

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