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- Property Use Pertaining to residential mortgages and their risk-based pricing methods, the property use is sub-categorized as follows: Primary residence,Second home, or investment property A primary residence is viewed and priced as the lowest risk factor of Property Use. There are no adjustments to pricing or rate. A second home is viewed and priced according to lender, some will assess the same risk factor as a primary residence while others will factor in a 0.125% to 0.5% pricing increase to mitigate the perceived risk. Lenders perceive that the borrower is less likely to value the second home if the borrower was faced with financial difficulties. A property is viewed and priced as the highest risk factor of property use. Lenders will factor in a 0.5% to 2.5% pricing increase to mitigate the perceived risk. Ask a corresponding mortgage broker, , or for specific pricing adjustments according to property use. (en)
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- Property Use Pertaining to residential mortgages and their risk-based pricing methods, the property use is sub-categorized as follows: Primary residence,Second home, or investment property A primary residence is viewed and priced as the lowest risk factor of Property Use. There are no adjustments to pricing or rate. A property is viewed and priced as the highest risk factor of property use. Lenders will factor in a 0.5% to 2.5% pricing increase to mitigate the perceived risk. Ask a corresponding mortgage broker, , or for specific pricing adjustments according to property use. (en)
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