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Mortgage Program for the Canadian Forces

You serve our Nation, let us serve You.

Exclusively for active and retired Members of the Canadian Armed Forces.

Feel free to also call us at 204-272-3763

Get Pre-Approved Today!

Making the mortgage process easy.

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    Get Pre-Approved

    We'll provide you with an easy and secure online application. Then we'll review it and request some supporting documents electronically.

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    Select your rate and term

    We'll help you choose the right mortgage, term, amortization and course the best possible interest rate.

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    Verify your info and sign

    We'll review all the mortgage documentation and assure everything is in order. That's it, all done.

More than just great rates.

Easy Approvals

Easy Approvals

Speed matters. Which is why we can determine if your approved quickly.

Transparency for all

Transparency for all

We’re big fans of the phrase, “what you see is what you get.” No hidden fees, no hidden meanings.

Built on Trust

Built on Trust

We offer products and services designed to put our clients first. Always.

Questions?

What is a pre-approved mortgage?

A pre-approved mortgage provides an interest rate guarantee from a lender for a specified period of time (usually up to 120 days) and for a set amount of money. The pre-approval is calculated based on information provided by you and is generally subject to certain conditions being met before the mortgage is finalized. Conditions would usually be things like 'written employment and income confirmation' and 'down payment from your own resources', for example. Most successful real estate professionals will want to ensure you have a pre-approved mortgage in place before they take you out looking for a home. This is to ensure that they are showing you property within your affordable price range. In summary, a pre-approved mortgage is one of the first steps a home buyer should take before beginning the buying process.

Can I get a home with just 5% down?

Most lenders now offer insured mortgages for both new and resale homes with lower down payment requirements than conventional mortgages - as low as 5%. Low down payment mortgages must be insured to cover potential default of payment, and their carrying costs are therefore higher than a conventional mortgage because they include the insurance premium. With all low down payment insured mortgages, you are responsible for: :appraisal and legal fees :an application fee for the insurance :the payment of the mortgage default insurance premium (although the amount of the premium may be added to the mortgage amount).

What mortgage term length is best?

The length of mortgage terms varies widely - from six months right up to 10 years. As a rule of thumb, the shorter the term, the lower the interest rate the longer the term, the higher the rate. While four or five year mortgages are what most home buyers typically choose, you may consider a short-term mortgage if you have a higher tolerance for risk, if you have time to watch rates or are not prepared to make a long-term commitment right now. Before selecting your mortgage term, we suggest you answer the following questions: 1. Do you plan to sell your house in the short-term without buying another? If so, a short mortgage term may be the best option. 2. Do you believe that interest rates have bottomed out and are not likely to drop more? If that's the case, a long mortgage term may be the right choice for you. Similarly, if you think rates are currently high, you may want to opt for a short to medium length mortgage term hoping that rates drop by the time your term expires. 3. Are you looking for security as a first-time home buyer? Then you may prefer a longer mortgage term, so that you can budget for and manage your monthly expenses. 4. Are you willing to follow interest rates closely and risk their being increased mortgage payments following a renewal? If that's the case, a short mortgage term may best suit your needs.

Short or long term mortgage?

A longer-term mortgage is worth considering if you have a busy life and don't have time to watch mortgage rates. Our 4, 5 and 7-year mortgages let you take advantage of today's rates, while enjoying long-term security knowing the rate you sign up for is a sure thing. If you want to keep your mortgage flexible right now, you can explore a shorter-term mortgage that usually allows you to take advantage of lower rates and save.

What's a fixed rate mortgage?

The interest rate on a fixed-rate mortgage is set for a pre-determined term - usually between 6 months to 25 years. This offers the security of knowing what you will be paying for the term selected.

What's a variable rate mortgage?

A mortgage in which payments are fixed for a period of one to two years although interest rates may fluctuate from month to month depending on market conditions. If interest rates go down, more of the payment goes towards reducing the principal; if rates go up, a larger portion of the monthly payment goes towards covering the interest. Open variable rate mortgages allow prepayment of any amount (with certain minimums) on any payment date.

Adrian Schulz

Adrian Schulz

Your Manitoba and Winnipeg Mortgage Broker

Adrian Schulz brings over 15 years of experience in the real estate industry to his Mortgage Agent role with CENTUM Financial Services Limited Partnership.

Adrian is a member of Mortgage Professionals Canada, an Associate of the Canadian Condominium Institute and serves as a Director at the Manitoba Real Estate Association and the International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI)

His focus at CENTUM is on residential mortgages and commercial mortgages in and around the Winnipeg area. Having worked with dozens of real estate investors, he is available to assist in a variety of real estate financing matters.

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