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Episode #4 Big Emotions, Big Commitments: Mortgages

Season 1, Ep. 4

Buying a home has never felt so fraught. Can you even afford a home, to buy and then also maintain? But if you don’t become a homeowner, are you ever really an adult?!

 

Homeownership is becoming more and more about our financial portfolio and a status marker than an actual place to live and grow. How do we get into the housing market - and does it even make sound financial sense to do it?

 

Guests:

  1. Melanie Rousseau, mortgage agent and Founder of Money Mama.
  2. Bridget Casey, investment expert and columnist for the Globe and Mail.
  3. Jenn Betts, CEO of Calgary and Edmonton Institutes of Counselling.



This podcast represents the views and opinions of the participants of Open Money™ and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Servus Credit Union®.


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