Get pre-approved for a mortgage
Before you start looking at homes, get a written pre-approval from a bank or mortgage broker. This tells you exactly how much you can borrow, locks in your interest rate for 90-120 days, and signals to sellers that you're a serious buyer.
- Talk to at least two lenders — banks aren't always the cheapest
- A mortgage broker compares 30+ lenders for free; they're paid by the lender, not you
- Ask about your stress-tested qualifying amount, not just the contract rate amount
- Newcomers to Canada: ask about programs like RBC, TD, and Scotiabank newcomer mortgages that accept shorter Canadian credit history
- If you want halal financing, look into Manzil or EQRAZ (the two main Canadian providers)