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6 Months 6.09%
1 Year 4.94%
2 Years 4.19%
3 Years 4.09%
4 Years 4.19%
5 Years 4.09%
7 Years 4.89%
10 Years 5.24%
6 Months Open 9.75%
1 Year Open 9.75%
*Rates subject to change and OAC
MEREDITH KAMINSKY Accredited Mortgage Professional

MEREDITH KAMINSKY

Accredited Mortgage Professional


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Many Canadian homeowners pay too much for their homes because they are not getting the best mortgage financing available in the market.

The mortgage process can be intimidating for homeowners, and some financial institutions don't make the process any easier.

But I’m here to help!

I’m a VERICO Mortgage Advisor and I’m an independent, unbiased, expert, here to help you move into a home you love.

I have access to mortgage products from over forty lenders at my fingertips and I work with you to determine the best product that will fit your immediate financial needs and future goals.

VERICO mortgage specialists are Canada’s Trusted Experts who will be with you through the life of your mortgage.

I save you money by sourcing the best products at the best rates – not only on your first mortgage but through every subsequent renewal. So whether you're buying a home, renewing your mortgage, refinancing, renovating, investing, or consolidating your debts — I’m the VERICO Mortgage Advisor who can help you get the right financing, from the right lender, at the right rate.

 

Some kind words from my clients:

 

Krystena & Ian:  Meredith, Thank you so much for all your help and guidance with our first home. We couldn’t have done it without you!         

Ivan S:  Meredith: I appreciate all your help and professionalism over the years (especially your patience dealing with us! Lol). We can well recommend you to anyone!         
Kelly H:  "Truly a miracle worker and trustworthy advocate! An asset to have in your corner!"         

N Hosein:  I would not hesitate to recommend Meredith to family and friends. She was amazing, understood our needs, looked out for our best interest, and got us a great deal for our mortgage.         

Nicole G: I was completely satisfied with my mortgage experience with Meredith. She answered all my questions and did an amazing job. I highly recommend her!         

Megan T:  I will highly recommend you to anyone that I know is looking for a mortgage. I am very happy with the services you provided me in the past. You did a great job every time. Thanks!         

Michael C: Hi Meredith! You were the “one link” who stepped up to the plate in what was a stressful point in our search for solutions. Your professionalism and thoughtfulness have been especially appreciated. Thank you for helping us along!         

Ken H:  Meredith provided a one-stop service and found us the best financing product for our particular needs. We were very satisfied with her services.         

Stephen C: I was extremely satisfied with Meredith’s services and she exceeded my expectations. I will absolutely refer her to anyone in need of her services.         

Scott T: Meredith helped us achieve one of our dreams: owning our own business premises and we are extremely satisfied with her services.         

Michal V:  We are very happy with your service, Meredith, and will definitely always keep you in mind for any need we might have!         

Michal & Nicole:  Meredith, just wanted to say a big thank you for all your work and patience with us. I am more than happy to tell people about you because you go that extra mile that makes all the difference. Thank you again!         

Ephram B:  Thank you so much for all your hard work on our loan. You made the whole process palatable and painless. We wish all our transactions were this smooth. My wife and I are both ecstatic with the support and understanding you gave us through the entire process. We will definitely recommend you to family and friends. Thank you once again.


 


BLOG / NEWS Updates

Scotiabank: Canada Housing Market: Market conditions tightened in october, but house prices are still facing headwinds

After a decline in September, housing sales in October were back on their upward trend that started last April. This sales performance and a decline in new listings contributed to tighten the sales-to-new listings ratio in October. Also, during that month, the national MLS House Price Index posted its first monthly risealbeit modestsince November 2024. Unit sales rose nationally by 0.9% (sa figures) from September to October, partially offsetting the -1.6% decline from August to September. Sales are back on the upward trend they have been exhibiting since their most recent trough in March of this year when economic uncertainty was rising with trade tensions. From the same month in 2024, sales declined -4.3% (nsa) in October. National new listings posted a -1.4% (sa) monthly decline in October, the second in a row with a -0.8% decline in the previous month. Despite these monthly declines, new listings have been generally trending up in 2025, and in October were higher by 4.3% (nsa) than in the same month in 2024. With the monthly rise in national (unit) sales and the decline in new listings, the sales-to-new listings ratio tightened (rose) by 1.2 percentage point in October to 52.2% (sa), still in the lower half of the estimated balanced conditions range for this indicator. The other indicator of market tightness we trackmonths of inventorywas at 4.4 nationally in October (sa figures), mostly stable at that level since July of this year, and below its 5.2 long-term (pre-pandemic) average. As in previous months, this market-tightness indicator was below its long-term average in most provinces, except in British Columbia and Ontario at 0.9 months above this average for both. For the first time since November 2024, the national MLS House Price Index (MLS HPI) posted a monthly rise in October, but relatively modest at +0.2% (sa). This price index declined -3.0% (nsa) from the same month last year and, from sa figures, is now 26.7% above its December 2019 level but nearly 18% below its February 2022 historical peak. From September to October 2025, sales increased in 18 of the 30 reported local markets we monitor while the sales-to-new listings ratio tightened (increased) in 17 of these markets. But as for Canada, this latter indicator of market conditions cooled in 22 of these markets. https://www.scotiabank.com/ca/en/about/economics/economics-publications/post.other-publications.housing.housing-news-flash.november-17--2025.html

NBC Housing Market Monitor: Home sales increased in October

Canadian home resales increased by 0.9% from September to October, the sixth increase in the last seven months. Despite the recovery in previous months, sales were still 7.5% below their most recent peak in November 2024. On the supply side, new listings declined 1.4% from September to October, a second consecutive decline. Active listings increased by 0.9% in October, following a contraction in the prior month as cancelled listings have recently moderated. Market conditions remained unchanged during the month and continued to indicate a balanced market compared to the historical average. Still, this largely reflects soft conditions in Ontario and B.C., while markets in all other provinces continue to favour sellers. Housing starts fell 16.6% in October to a seven-month low of 232.8K (seasonally adjusted and annualized). The loss was concentrated in Ontario, where starts plunged 51.8% in the month, largely because of a 61.7% decline in Toronto. Vancouver also saw a decrease (-16.9% to 19.4K), while Calgary (+37.9% to 36.1K) and Montreal (+8.7% to a 16-month high of 33.6K) posted gains. The TeranetNational Bank Composite National House Price IndexTM rose 0.4% from September to October after seasonal adjustment, marking a third consecutive increase for this indicator. Eight of the 11 CMAs included in the index saw increases, led by Quebec City (+2.5%), Winnipeg (+1.7%), Ottawa-Gatineau (+1.4%) and Victoria (+0.6%). From October 2024 to October 2025, the composite index fell by 2.6%, on decreases in Toronto (-7.2%), Vancouver (-4.5%) and Hamilton (-4.0%). These declines were partially offset by gains in Quebec City (+15.7%), Winnipeg (+5.4%) and Edmonton (+5.3%) https://www.nbc.ca/content/dam/bnc/taux-analyses/analyse-eco/logement/economic-news-resale-market.pdf

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