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Posted by: | CommentsLucia Gugliuzzi AMP, Mortgage Broker Dominion Lending Centres
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to mortgage Shopper Canada’s blog. My name is Lucia Gugliuzzi and I’m an Accredited Mortgage Professional (AMP). This means I am dedicated and trained to work in a professional manner for your best interest, not the lenders. I have access to over 90 lenders including the Major Banks, credit Unions and Trust Companies such as Scotia Bank, TD Canada Trust and ING Direct just to name a few. I also work with many Private Lenders.

I can help you find the home of your dreams. Call or email me today with your questions on getting the best rates, home ownership, debt consolidation, refinancing, mortgage renewals or any other questions you might have about mortgages. Visit my new website www.YourMortgageConsultant.ca for more information on Canada Mortgages, updated mortgage rates and mortgage calculators.
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Is it possible to buy a home making minimum wage?
Posted by: | CommentsIs it possible to buy a home making minimum wage?
i live in a city called burlington in ontario, canada. the current minimum wage is at 10 dollars an hour. is there any way some one making 10 dollars an hour working 40 hours a week could afford to buy a home? even a condo for 170 000?
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Is it possible to buy a home making minimum wage?
Posted by: | CommentsIs it possible to buy a home making minimum wage?
i live in a city called burlington in ontario, canada. the current minimum wage is at 10 dollars an hour. is there any way some one making 10 dollars an hour working 40 hours a week could afford to buy a home? even a condo for 170 000?
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