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Mortgage News & Press Releases - February 2004

  • Housing Starts Expected to Remain Strong in 2004
    OTTAWA, Ontario, February 5, 2004 — Housing starts are expected to remain strong in 2004, reaching 203,900 units, their third highest level since 1989, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's (CMHC) first quarter Housing Outlook, National Edition report. This is down from a 15-year high of 218,400 units in 2003.
  • iadjust from Mortgage Intelligence offers consumers access to low Bankers’ Acceptances rates
    Mississauga, ON (February 6, 2004) – Mortgage Intelligence Inc. has introduced the lowest adjustable-rate mortgage to the Canadian marketplace.
  • New Home Construction Off to Good Start in 2004
    OTTAWA, Ontario, February 9, 2004 — The seasonally adjusted annual rate1 of housing starts was 195,500 in January, compared with 219,400 starts in December 2003, reports Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
  • Finding Down Payments Just Got a Lot Easier
    OTTAWA, Ontario, February 23, 2004 — Home buyers, will have greater choice in what they can use for a down payment, thanks to new options announced today by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).
  • Canadians have more payment options when buying a home, says Invis
    TORONTO, February 24, 2004 – Canadian homebuyers no longer need to save a minimum of five per cent of the purchase price when buying a home, as outlined by new options from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) beginning March 1, 2004. But according to Invis, Canada’s largest independent mortgage brokerage, these new options bring a number of implications for …
  • Brantford Receives $2.7 Million for Affordable Housing
    BRANTFORD, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — Up to 100 units of affordable housing for low-income people in the City of Brantford and Brant County will be funded by a $2.7 million allocation under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • $56 Million Allocated for Affordable Housing in Ontario
    TORONTO, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — More than 2,300 new affordable housing units will be created in municipalities in Ontario thanks to $56 million in funding under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • Four Affordable Housing Projects Approved in Wellington - Guelph
    GUELPH, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — Four projects that will create 94 units of affordable housing for low-income people in Wellington - Guelph were allocated more than $2.3 million under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • Affordable Housing Pilot Projects Approved in City of Hamilton
    HAMILTON, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — Two pilot projects that will create 60 units of affordable housing for low-income people in the City of Hamilton have been allocated a total of $1.6 million under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • Affordable Housing Projects Approved in Kingston
    KINGSTON, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — Three projects that will create 105 units of affordable housing for low-income people in the City of Kingston will be funded by a $1.9 million allocation under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • Two Affordable Housing Pilot Projects Approved in the City of London
    LONDON, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — Two pilot projects that will create 102 units of affordable housing for low-income people in the City of London were allocated more than $2.7 million under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • Niagara Region Receives $4 Million for Affordable Housing
    NIAGARA, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — Up to 150 units of affordable housing for low-income people in the Region of Niagara will be funded by a $4 million allocation under the Canada/Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • Affordable Housing Pilot Projects Approved in Peel Region
    PEEL REGION, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — Three pilot projects that will create 384 units of affordable housing for low-income people in Peel Region have been allocated a total of $4.3 million under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • Woollen Mill Affordable Housing Pilot Project Approved in City of Peterborough
    PETERBOROUGH, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — More than $1.3 million, allocated under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program, will help fund the Woollen Mill pilot project that will create 50 units of affordable housing for low-income people in the City of Peterborough.
  • Stratford Receives $2.7 Million for Affordable Housing
    STRATFORD, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — Up to 100 units of affordable housing for low-income people in the City of Stratford, County of Perth and Town of St. Marys will be funded by a $2.7 million allocation under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • $24 Million Allocated for Affordable Housing in City of Toronto
    TORONTO, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — A $24 million allocation under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program will assist with the construction of 903 units of affordable housing by the private and non-profit sectors for low- to moderate-income households in the City of Toronto.
  • Windsor Receives $3.7 Million for Affordable Housing
    WINDSOR, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — More than $3.7 million, allocated under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program, will help fund up to 140 units of affordable housing for low-income people in the City of Windsor and Essex County.
  • Two Affordable Housing Pilot Projects Approved in York Region
    NEWMARKET, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — Two pilot projects that will create 118 units of affordable housing in York Region were allocated more than $3.1 million under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
  • Canada and Ontario Provide $1 Million for Repairs to Housing in Northern Ontario
    TORONTO, Ontario, February 26, 2004 — The Frontiers Foundation has been allocated $1 million under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program to renovate housing for native families living in Northern Ontario, it was announced today.

 

 
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