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mortgage for self employed?
Can you get approved for mortgage if you are self employed and you have 20% down? Do you think self employment will be a problem?
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It might be in a near future. Actually getting any mortgage with less than 25-30% down payment might not be possible. I wonder who can afford to buy a $500K house (for this price you can't get a semi in a nice Toronto neighborhood) if the banks require 30% down? How many people have $150K laying around for downpayment?
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Yes, prudent lending will finish off the Canadian real estate bubble.
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There is no real estate bubble in Canada. The US had one (mostly deflated now), but we never had their reckless financing and our housing prices are fair.
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