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What is a high-ratio mortgage?

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What is a high-ratio mortgage?

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A mortgage which is greater than 80% of the purchase price or appraisal, whichever is less, is known as a High-Ratio mortgage. A High-Ratio Mortgage requires mortgage loan insurance. Premiums for a mortgage loan insurance can range from 0.5% to 3.

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A. A high-ratio mortgage is one where the amount to be borrowed is greater than 75% of the purchase price or appraised value. High-ratio mortgages generally require mortgage loan insurance provided by CMHC, Genworth, and AIG United Guaranty.. The mortgage loan insurance premium paid to CMHC, Genworth or AIG protects the lender in case of default in the event the mortgage is not repaid, and the bank has to take back the property. The benefit to the borrower is that they can purchase a home with less than 25% down, to as low as 0% down. The insurance premium is paid by the borrower and can be added directly into the mortgage amount. This is not the same as mortgage life insurance.

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