My Rates

6 Months 6.09%
1 Year 4.99%
2 Years 4.44%
3 Years 4.34%
4 Years 4.39%
5 Years 4.49%
7 Years 5.09%
10 Years 5.44%
6 Months Open 9.75%
1 Year Open 9.75%
*Rates subject to change and OAC
Karen Beckingham

Karen Beckingham

Mortgage Professional


Address:
99 Scurfiled Blvd, suite 100, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3Y1Y1
BROWSE PARTNERS

WHAT DOES APPLYING FOR A MORTGAGE LOOK LIKE?

We’ll start with a 30-minute introductory Zoom meeting. During this call, I’ll explain my role and how I work for you. Unlike a bank, my responsibility is to represent your best interests and guide you through the entire process. We’ll talk about your goals, whether you’re buying, refinancing, or looking to restructure an existing mortgage.

Next, we’ll review your income and employment structure. Are you salaried, hourly, commission-based, or self-employed? This helps determine the best lending options available to you.

If you’re buying, we’ll go over your down payment, and we’ll also discuss your credit history so there are no surprises along the way.

We’ll then talk about the current rate environment and your comfort level with it. Should we be looking at fixed or variable rates? Shorter or longer terms? We’ll find the right balance for your situation and risk tolerance.

After that, I’ll outline the documentation we may need—such as pay stubs, employment letters, or income tax documents—so you know exactly what to expect.

Finally, you’ll securely submit your personal information through my online portal, which allows us to communicate easily by text and email throughout the process.

I’m here to make this as clear, comfortable, and stress-free as possible.
I look forward to helping you every step of the way!

KarenB

 

I'm Equifax certified

I'm certified through the Equifax Credit Professional Program.

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