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Mortgage 101 with Clinton Wilkins

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Mortgage 101 with Clinton Wilkins, as heard on CityNews, is a monthly radio show where the guys discuss everything there is to know about getting a mortgage, as well as answering listener phone-in questions.

You can find more information about Clinton Wilkins and the Clinton Wilkins Mortgage Team at www.teamclinton.ca
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Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the concept of "loving your home" and provide advice on home ownership at different life stages.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome on Derek Sonnichsen from MDW Law to discuss on protecting yourself during divorces, especially regarding property division.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome on Derek Sonnichsen from MDW Law to discuss the importance of having open discussions about money and debts before entering into a relationship.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the new Nova Scotia first-time homebuyers program, which reduces the required down payment from 5% to 2%.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss refinancing mortgages, emphasizing the importance of understanding the process and considering it when a mortgage comes up for renewal.
The Bank of Canada has decided to keep its key interest rate at 2.25%, a move that aligns with economic projections and expectations.
Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand welcome Tina Powell to discuss the misconceptions surrounding bankruptcy and consumer proposals.
Mortgage 101 with Clinton Wilkins is back for 2026. As heard on CityNews, this show is a weekly podcast where the guys discuss everything there is to know about getting a mortgage, as well as answering listener phone-in questions.You can find more information about Clinton Wilkins and the Clinton Wilkins Mortgage Team at www.teamclinton.ca
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome guest Tina Powell, a licensed insolvency trustee from MMP, to discuss the current state of consumer insolvency in Nova Scotia.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss Merry Debtmas, urging consumers to review their finances and consider refinancing to lower borrowing costs.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the value of mortgage brokers, emphasizing their ability to offer a wide range of lenders and products, unlike banks with guest Adrian Schulz.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome Mario Cloutier from Manulife to explain the importance of mortgage protection, noting that 83% of Canadians are underinsured. 
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome Jim Spitalli, COO of Sagen, to explain how Sagen provides mortgage insurance for those with less than 20% down payment, allowing them to enter the market sooner.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discussed the need for Canadians to understand income, assets, and credit, especially amidst economic challenges like recession and high inflation.
Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand discuss the importance of financial literacy, focusing on assets. They highlight the significance of home ownership, noting that it's often the largest asset for Canadian families.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss credit scores and financial literacy, emphasizing the importance of understanding credit usage and management.
Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand discuss the impact of self-employment on income and mortgage qualification.
Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the importance of financial literacy, especially during Financial Literacy Month. They emphasize the need for education on credit, income, and assets, noting that schools often lack this instruction.
Clinton Wilkins and his team take to the streets to answer real questions from listeners about homeownership, saving for a down payment, and navigating the ever-changing mortgage landscape.
Clinton Wilkins and guests dive deep into the evolving landscape of mortgage lending in Canada. From the rise in mortgage fraud and the tightening of regulations to the increasing role of family support in helping first-time buyers.
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