Scotiabank recently announced that it will be making changes to its posted residential mortgage interest rates. The changes have been in place since April 28th, 2010. The changes to Scotiabank’s residential mortgage interest rates are as follows: Six month flexible closed 5.05% Increase by 0.15% One year closed 4.50% Increase by 0.15% Two year closed
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TD Canada Trust Offers Special Offers on Fixed Rate Mortgages
TD Canada Trust is lowering its residential mortgage interest rates on their 7 and 10 year terms, effectively March 23rd, 2010. By locking into a longer term mortgage, you are given the peace of mind knowing that your interest rate would not change for a long period of time. The residential mortgage interest rate changes
TD Canada Trust Announces New Special Fixed Rate Mortgage Offers
TD Canada Trust has changed its residential mortgage interest rates and they will take effect as of February 15th 2010. With the many talks of interest rates increasing in the future, more borrowers are looking to lock in a longer term mortgage at a fixed interest rate. To help customers out, TD has adjusted their
Scotiabank Adjusts Residential Mortgage Rates
Scotiabank announced on December 9th, 2009, changes to its posted residential mortgage interest rates. These changes to Scotiabanks’ residential mortgage interest rates will take effect as of December 10, 2009. Changes to the residential mortgage interest rates are as follows: Fixed Rate Mortgage Four year closed 5.14% Decreases by 0.05% Five year closed 5.49% Decreases by
Scotiabank Adjusts Residential Mortgage Rate
Scotiabank announced on November 19th, 2009 it will be making changes in its posted residential mortgage interest rates. These changes to the residential mortgage interest rates have been in effect since November 20th, 2009. One Year Open 6.55% Decreases by 0.20% One Year Closed 4.35% Decreases by 0.20% Two Year Closed 3.95% Decreases by 0.40%
Scotiabank Adjusts Mortgage Rates
Scotiabank announced on October 13th changes to its residential mortgage interest rates. The residential mortgage rates have increased slightly, and will be effective on October 14th 2009. With the increase in residential mortgage rates, it goes to show that the economy is doing well to the point for this to happen; or one might say
Scotiabank Makes Changes to Mortgage Rates
The Bank of Nova Scotia, otherwise known as Scotiabank made changes in the Bank’s posted residential mortgage interest rates. These rates became effective on September 9, 2009. The changes are as followed: six-month flexible closed 4.55 per cent (decreases by 0.20 per cent) six-month open 6.40 per cent (decreases by 0.20 per cent) one-year open










