Latest Mortgage Rates
| Term | OUR RATES | Banks |
| Updated August 8, 2010 | 0.0 % | 0.0 % |
| Variable ARM | 2.05 % | 2.65 % |
| 1 Year Closed | 2.60 % | 3.75 % |
| 2 Year Closed | 3.04 % | 4.05 % |
| 3 Year Closed | 3.54 % | 4.65 % |
| 4 Year Closed | 3.74 % | 5.25 % |
| 5 Year Closed | 3.65 % | 5.85 % |
| 50/50 Mortgage 3 yr | 2.87 % | 0.00 % |
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Financing Bradford for Over 20 Years Hi, I'm Amanda. Whether you're buying your first or next home, taking equity out of your existing home or your Bradford mortgage is up for renewal, I can help you. I can even get you a bad credit mortgage. I work with over 100 lenders to find the best possible rate and flexible options for your needs. I'm still shocked by the number of people who still go to their bank to get a mortgage. That is not your only and especially not your best option. When was the last time you remember a bank saving you money? The bank will gladly show you all sorts of 'options', but these options are only variations of the one and only product the bank has to offer you. Is their 'best rate' truly the best rate on the market? Will being loyal to your bank save you, or cost you money? Just like every other product you purchase, a wise consumer will shop around. Let me do that shopping for you! In these tough economic times, I want only the very best for you and your family. My job as your Bradford mortgage agent is to find you the lowest possible mortgage rate and to save you your time and the frustration of looking around. Through my experience in the mortgage industry in Bradford I will be able to quickly deliver your options. Best of all, in almost all cases, my service is free. The lender will pay my fee. I'm here for you, and I am available wherever and whenever it is convenient for you. I work days, evenings and even all weekend. You can apply now or pick up the phone and call me today. |
Name: Amanda Cluett Tel (Local): 416-524-5432 Tel (Toll-Free): 1-877-5 RATES 1 amanda@bestmortgagerates4u.ca |
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About Bradford Bradford is the primary country urban area of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario, in Canada. It overlooks a beautiful and prosperous farming community, known as The Holland Marsh, located on the Holland River that flows into Lake Simcoe. Within the municipal boundaries are a number of smaller communities, including: Bond Head, Dunkerron, Green Valley, Pinkerton, Fisher’s Corners, Newton Robinson, Coulson and Deerhurst. The eastern boundary of Bradford is the Holland River, named for Samuel Holland first Surveyor General of British North America, who passed this way on an exploration from Toronto to Balsam Lake, by way of Lake Simcoe, in 1791 For several years the Holland River and Lake Simcoe provided the only means of transportation. Holland Landing was the northern terminus of Yonge Street. The military route to Georgian Bay during the war of 1812, crossed Lake Simcoe to Kempenfelt Bay, then by the Nine Mile Portage to Willow Creek and the Nottawasaga River. The Penetanguishene Road built between 1814-1815, from Kempenfelt Bay, provided an alternate route to Georgian Bay, however, early settlers also used this route to get to the frontier of Simcoe County, bypassing the areas of West Gwillimbury and Essa townships. The first settlers to cross the Holland River arriving in the fall of 1819, were three Irishmen-James Wallace, Lewis Algeo and Robert Armstrong. This was about the same time as the Auld Kirk Scotch Settlement was established, however, the pioneers of West Gwillimbury were mostly Protestants from Northern Ireland. The new settlers sent a petition to the province of Upper Canada early in 1824, stating they were separated from the settlements of Yonge Street, by an impassable swamp. On January 24 the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada made a grant for the first main road in West Gwillimbury (4 Geo. 1V., chap 29). The contract for the first Corduroy road across the Holland Marsh, was completed by Robert Armstrong and his sons in the fall of 1825. Connecting with other contactors sections and the previously constructed road from Kempenfelt Bay, the road became known as Penetanguishene Road, and later Yonge Street, now, Simcoe County Road 4. The original road (Bridge Street) did not curve onto Holland Street, but continued straight to what is now Scanlon Ave. near Colborne Street, from there the road continued north while another road led southwest to the Scottish settlement. It was at this junction that the settlement was first established. William Milloy, formerly of Coulson’s Corners, built a small log tavern there in the fall of 1829. Other businessmen included James Drury, merchant; James Campbell, shoemaker and Thomas Driffel, blacksmith. John Peacock, an old soldier from London, England, had settled as a merchant and became the first postmaster in 1835. Bradford was incorporated as a Village in 1857, with a population of about 1,000 people. Only a few years prior to this, the Northern Railway of Canada was built through the town. The train station was constructed by the Grand Trunk Railway and later used by the CNR. Bradford was incorporated as a town in 1960. The Downtown Core has survived two fires. The first, on May 23, 1871, destroyed upwards of one hundred homes including all of the business part of the village except two hotels being consumed. However, a new downtown area arose where most buildings were made of brick. Today many of the buildings still exist and make up the downtown core. The second fire was in the 1960s with damage only to the northwest corner of the intersection at Highway 11 and Highway 88. One of its famous historical landmarks that still operates to this day is the Village Inn Hotel. Bradford’s downtown core is situated at the intersection of former Highway 11 (now, County Road 4) and 88 (now, County Road 88). County Road 88 intersects with Ontario’s Highway 400, a limited-interchange multi-lane major thoroughfare that connects to Toronto in the south and “cottage country” in the north. It can be tough to drive through the town on long weekends Public transit in Bradford is very limited. GO Transit has bus routes that connect the town to Barrie and Newmarket, and Bradford also has a station on GO Transit’s commuter train network. The GO Train service had its first inaugural run through Bradford in 1982. At the time, the commuter train went as far north as Barrie. Over the years the service to Barrie was stopped. This caused Bradford to be a terminus for the commuter trains to Toronto. However, the City of Barrie purchased the rail line north of Bradford with the hope of reintroducing rail service to Barrie. GO Train service resumed as of December 2007 to the city of Barrie. Click the link to view the most recent property tax rates for Bradford. Bradford Economic Development Initiatives Click the link to see Bradford Town Initiatives. Why Choose a Bradford Mortgage Broker
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When looking for mortgages, rates are not the only thing you want to look at. If you talk to a mortgage broker in Bradford, they can give you all the information to make the right choice. People are always interested in just getting the lowest mortgage rates but forgetting about important stuff like flexibility and pre-payment abilities within their mortgage. A mortgage broker can give you professional advice and help you avoid any problems in the future. Some lenders give you penalties when paying off your mortgage faster or charge you fees if you want to switch to another lender. So its good to talk to a mortgage broker so they can help you decide which lender is best for you.
Mortgage brokers in Bradford have access to a wide variety of lenders, usually about 40. Our company has access to over 100 lenders for your ontario mortgage. We have been a mortgage brokerage for over 20 years and we have access to alot of private lenders that alot of mortgage brokers dont have. Any good mortgage broker in Bradford should have a large variety of lenders so you can get that competitive mortgage rate with the best options.You should feel comfortable with your mortgage broker. We take the time to get to know you and find out your needs and wants. We will treat you like one of our own family and get you the best ontario mortgage we can. We are there from start until finish, and our job is not finished once you recieve your Bradford mortgage. We are with you as long as you need us. Any questions about your Bradford mortgage throughout its whole term you can always come to us and we will answer those questions for you. We are your Waterloo mortgage broker for life.
Trillium mortgage has been financing ontario mortgages for over 20 years. We have many agents and have access to well over 100 lenders. We help all our clients make informed decisions for all their ontario mortgage needs. Whether it be first,second or third mortgages, renewals, refinancing, equity take out and even debt consolidation. Trillium mortgage can get you financing anywhere in ontario, even with bad credit. We also have great programs for people who are self-employed and have problems getting a mortgage in ontario. Unlike many mortgage brokers in Bradford we have access to many commercial lenders, you can ask your trillium mortgage broker for more information.
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