
A big part of our public celebration of marriage is the recognition that the newlyweds are establishing a home together. There is, unfortunately, no corresponding support hen that home is broken. The regrettable fact is that one out of three Canadian marriages will not last. That statistic adds up to a lot of people changing their domestic arrangements.
Amid the confusion and pain of a divorce, there is the very pressing business of making housing decisions - generally under reduced financial circumstances. There is, however, some hopeful news. Amid the great new mortgage options that have emerged in the past few years, there are no-downpayment mortgages that spell financial relief for divorced couples - by making it easier for them to get back on their feet in a new home.
Many divorcing Canadians, then, are walking away from their marriages with insufficient financial resources to purchase a home with a standard downpayment, and adequate funds to purchase required furniture and household items. The good news is that a no-downpayment mortgage can make it possible for both spouses to get into their next home. After all, financially, speaking, it's in your best interests to remain in the housing market. And if you have children, it's healthy for them to see both parents in a home.
An independent mortgage broker can help you sort through your options. If you have a stable employment record and a satisfactory credit record, then you have what it takes to get a no-downpayment mortgage. As a former homeowner, you've already proven yourself to be a competent and reasonable handler of financial debt. All you need is a fresh beginning - and these new mortgages can offer that. With no requirement for downpayment, you can use your existing funds to help with other expenses - including necessary appliances or furnishings.
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