My Rates

1 Year 4.89%
2 Years 4.44%
3 Years 4.04%
4 Years 4.19%
5 Years 4.19%
7 Years 6.39%
10 Years 5.39%
*Rates subject to change and OAC
AGENT LICENSE NUMBER
143528
BROKERAGE LICENSE NUMBER
x026191
Taryn Stemler

Taryn Stemler

Mortgage Specialist


Address:
2183 240th Street, Langley, British Columbia V2Z 3A5
AGENT LICENSE NUMBER
143528
BROKERAGE LICENSE NUMBER
x026191

Helping find mortgage solutions to save you time and money.

 

Whether you’re dreaming of a new home, eyeing an investment property, or considering refinancing, rest assured you’re in expert hands. I’m here to champion your interests, not the lenders’. From the initial consultation to the final handshake, my mission is to work tirelessly for you.

 

With just one application, I’ll embark on tailoring the finest financing strategy for you, taking into account your unique circumstances and offering no-obligation, professional advice on your borrowing capacity. My role is to empower you with knowledge, allowing you to make informed decisions as I sift through an array of mortgage options from multiple lenders.

 

We’ll collaborate closely to pinpoint the most advantageous choices, and I’ll be your steadfast ally throughout the application and closing journey. It’s a comprehensive, streamlined process, and in most cases, my compensation comes from the lending institution, ensuring my services are at no cost to you.

 

Reach out for a COMPLETE mortgage solution that puts you first!


BLOG / NEWS Updates

CREA: Canadian Home Sales Jump Following Slower Spring Start

Statistic Canada: Millennials in the Canadian housing market: An intergenerational comparison

Bank of Canada maintains the policy rate at 2¼%

The Bank of Canada today held its target for the overnight rate at 2.25%, with the Bank Rate at 2.5% and the deposit rate at 2.20%.

The conflict in the Middle East is now in its fourth month. The resulting increases in energy prices and disruptions in global supply chains are weighing on global economic growth and pushing up inflation. At the same time, the US administration continues to propose new tariffs and trade policy uncertainty remains elevated.

In the United States, economic growth remains solid, supported by consumption and AI‑related investment. In the euro area, growth is subdued, with higher energy prices weighing on activity. China’s economic growth continues to be supported by strong exports.

Canadian financial conditions have loosened since the April Monetary Policy Report. Global equity markets have been buoyant and bond yields remain volatile. The Canadian dollar has weakened against the US dollar and other currencies.

In Canada, GDP edged down by 0.1% in the first quarter, weaker than expected at the time of the April MPR. Consumer spending grew 1.4% but government spending unexpectedly declined. Housing activity also declined and business investment remained weak. Exports fell while imports rose strongly as inventories were rebuilt. Employment was up in May, but looking through monthly volatility, employment in Canada is little changed since the start of the year. The unemployment rate continues to fluctuate in the 6 ½%-7% range with the most recent reading at 6.6% in May.

https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2026/06/fad-press-release-2026-06-10/

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