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Tuesday
Feb142012

Fixed rates starting to climb from the 60 year lows! 

Hi Everyone!

This just came in and I am thinking that it could GREATLY affect some of you. If you are getting close to renewing your current mortgage, or perhaps you are thinking about buying, you may want to read this email! Feel free to contact Dave if you have any questions or concerns.

Hi Tania ,

I thought I would say a quick hello and I like to keep you in the loop about what is happening.

I am seeing fixed rates starting to climb from the 60 year lows and thought you may be interested in seeing what a new mortgage can save you. The savings are often more than people expect.

The major banks have started ending their rate war and rates are starting to jump quickly. Not only that but TD just announced it is increasing unsecured line of credits for many of their clients to 9.75%.

This may be time to get all of your debt into one payment and lock it in for the long term. Right now I have a 10 year fixed starting at 3.89%. This is not a 5 year rate but a 10 year and offers a lot of protection for a decade against increasing rates. I can hold this rate for 4 months too and all I need is your name, phone number and email address. Some conditions apply so call me to see what options you have and work out potential savings.

Hope you are doing well and would really enjoy hearing from you. Email me at dalberda@mortgagealliance.com or call403-803-4675 anytime for a quick chat to see what is available for you.

Thanks!!

Dave Alberda
Mortgage Associate
Mortgage Alliance-S&R Mortgage Group
4620 Macleod Trail SW
Calgary, AB, T2G 5E8
Phone: (403)803-4675
Fax: (403)226-4622
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Website: www.theultimatemortgage.ca
Email: dalberda@mortgagealliance.com

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