
What is the purpose of a Stress Test?
What is the Current Stress Test Rate?
For the stress test rate, it is either 5.25% or your current interest rate plus 2% – whichever is higher. It is also worth noting that to make sure as a potential homebuyer you can make payments despite possible increases to mortgage costs, the mortgage stress test rate is more than the actual lending rate you might get from the financial institution.
Can I get a mortgage without a Stress Test?
There is a few ways to avoid the Stress Test, first which involves utilizing a local credit union if the property is within their lending are. As long as there is a 20% down payment, this can be an option and typically comes with a slightly higher rate but will allow you to qualify for more. Secondly, alternate and private lenders will bypass the Stress Test but here, rates will be even higher and there could be potential fees associated with this type of lending.
How can we help?
Stress tests are an important part of getting a mortgage. It helps to make sure that people are able to afford their purchase so as to not go into debt in the future. Think of it as a safety net that is in your best interest.
We understand that stress tests can be confusing, and you may wonder why you need one. If you have any questions or would like to start your mortgage journey, feel free to reach out to us anytime. We very much look forward to meeting you and helping get you set up in your new real estate adventure!