Mortgage 101 with Clinton Wilkins

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By: Clinton Wilkins Mortgage Team

Mortgage 101 with Clinton Wilkins, as heard on CityNews, is a monthly radio show where the guys discuss everything there is to know about getting a mortgage, as well as answering listener phone-in questions. You can find more information about Clinton Wilkins and the Clinton Wilkins Mortgage Team at www.teamclinton.ca

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Mortgage 101 - Why Atlantic Canada Is Beating the Housing Bust
#23
Today at 11:00 AM

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the Canadian mortgage market and real estate trends. 


The Bank of Canada Update: June 10th
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#26
Last Wednesday at 4:28 PM

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss how The Bank of Canada has kept its key overnight rate steady, which has no immediate impact on variable rate mortgages.


Mortgage 101 - Is a Busy Summer Real Estate Wave Coming?
#22
06/08/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the impact of weather and market uncertainty on the real estate market, noting a softer-than-anticipated spring season.


Mortgage 101 - Financing your Recreational Property
#21
06/01/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discussed an upcoming event on May 24 focusing on reverse mortgages. 


Mortgage 101 - Living Better in Retirement
#20
05/25/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss reverse mortgages with special guest Trevor, highlighting common misconceptions and the benefits for seniors.


Mortgage 101 - The truth about reverse mortgages
#19
05/18/2026

Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand discuss reverse mortgages with Trevor Gordon from Home Equity Bank. They highlight the benefits of reverse mortgages for seniors.


Mortgage 101 - Why the Real Estate Market Just Woke Up
#18
05/11/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the impact of the Bank of Canada's decision to hold the key overnight rate steady on the Canadian real estate market.


Mortgage 101 - How Spring Weather Impacts the Housing Market
05/04/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discussed alternative lending, emphasizing that there are multiple mortgage products available. 


Bank of Canada Update: April 29th
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#17
04/29/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discussed how the Bank of Canada held its interest rate as anticipated amidst geopolitical tensions.


Mortgage 101 - City Condo or Country Acreage?
#15
04/27/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome Alex Lavender discuss the complexities of property tax assessment caps and their impact on homebuyers.


Mortgage 101 - Halifax Housing Crunch
#14
04/20/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the current housing market with mortgage broker Alex Lavender. 


Mortgage 101 - Why More Homebuyers Are Choosing Variable Rates This Spring
#13
04/13/2026

Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand break down why more homebuyers are choosing variable-rate mortgages this spring, exploring rate volatility, inflation pressures, and how to match mortgage strategy with risk tolerance.


Mortgage 101 - Approved vs. Affordable
#12
03/30/2026

Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand discuss the importance of hiring professionals for home renovations and obtaining a pre-approval for mortgages.


Mortgage 101 - The One Cheap Upgrade Buyers Love
#11
03/23/2026

Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand discuss strategies for selling a home in the spring market, emphasizing the importance of staging.


Bank of Canada Update: March 18th
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03/18/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discussed how the Bank of Canada maintained its key interest rate at 2.25%, reflecting economic uncertainties.


Mortgage 101 - Why Spring is the Best Time to List Your Home
#10
03/16/2026

Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand discuss the busy spring real estate market with guest Alex Tremblay from Century 21 Optimum.


Mortgage 101 - Spring Into Homeownership
#9
03/09/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the upcoming spring housing market, noting it as the busiest time of year.


Mortgage 101 - Love Your Home
#8
03/02/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the concept of "loving your home" and provide advice on home ownership at different life stages.


Mortgage 101 - The Real Cost of Ending a Marriage
#7
02/23/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome on Derek Sonnichsen from MDW Law to discuss on protecting yourself during divorces, especially regarding property division.


Mortgage 101 - Safeguarding Your Home and Heart
#6
02/16/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome on Derek Sonnichsen from MDW Law to discuss the importance of having open discussions about money and debts before entering into a relationship.


Mortgage 101 - What Nova Scotia’s New 2% Down Program Really Means
#5
02/09/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the new Nova Scotia first-time homebuyers program, which reduces the required down payment from 5% to 2%.


Mortgage 101 - Refinance Reality Check
#4
02/02/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss refinancing mortgages, emphasizing the importance of understanding the process and considering it when a mortgage comes up for renewal.


Bank of Canada Update: January 28th
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01/28/2026

The Bank of Canada has decided to keep its key interest rate at 2.25%, a move that aligns with economic projections and expectations.


Mortgage 101 - How to Get a Mortgage After Bankruptcy
#3
01/26/2026

Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand welcome Tina Powell to discuss the misconceptions surrounding bankruptcy and consumer proposals.


Trailer: Mortgage 101 2026
01/21/2026

Mortgage 101 with Clinton Wilkins is back for 2026. As heard on CityNews, this show is a weekly podcast where the guys discuss everything there is to know about getting a mortgage, as well as answering listener phone-in questions.

You can find more information about Clinton Wilkins and the Clinton Wilkins Mortgage Team at www.teamclinton.ca


Mortgage 101 - Bankruptcy Isn't a Dirty Word
#2
01/19/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome guest Tina Powell, a licensed insolvency trustee from MMP, to discuss the current state of consumer insolvency in Nova Scotia.


Mortgage 101 - Merry Debtmas
#1
01/12/2026

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss Merry Debtmas, urging consumers to review their finances and consider refinancing to lower borrowing costs.


Mortgage 101 - Beyond the Bank
#48
12/10/2025

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the value of mortgage brokers, emphasizing their ability to offer a wide range of lenders and products, unlike banks with guest Adrian Schulz.


Mortgage 101 - Protecting Your Future With the Right Insurance
#47
12/08/2025

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome Mario Cloutier from Manulife to explain the importance of mortgage protection, noting that 83% of Canadians are underinsured. 


Mortgage 101 - Make Your Move in Canada’s Market
#46
12/04/2025

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins welcome Jim Spitalli, COO of Sagen, to explain how Sagen provides mortgage insurance for those with less than 20% down payment, allowing them to enter the market sooner.


Mortgage 101 Live - Financial Fitness for First-Time Homebuyers
#45
12/01/2025

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discussed the need for Canadians to understand income, assets, and credit, especially amidst economic challenges like recession and high inflation.


Mortgage 101 - Building Wealth Through Homeownership
#44
11/24/2025

Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand discuss the importance of financial literacy, focusing on assets. They highlight the significance of home ownership, noting that it's often the largest asset for Canadian families.


Mortgage 101 - Credit Myths Busted
#43
11/17/2025

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss credit scores and financial literacy, emphasizing the importance of understanding credit usage and management.


Mortgage 101 - Bank of Mom and Dad & Beyond
#42
11/10/2025

Clinton Wilkins and Dan Ahlstrand discuss the impact of self-employment on income and mortgage qualification.


Mortgage 101 - Financial Literacy Month
#41
11/03/2025

Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discuss the importance of financial literacy, especially during Financial Literacy Month. They emphasize the need for education on credit, income, and assets, noting that schools often lack this instruction.


Mortgage 101 - Building Your Path to Homeownership
#40
10/27/2025

Clinton Wilkins and his team take to the streets to answer real questions from listeners about homeownership, saving for a down payment, and navigating the ever-changing mortgage landscape.


Mortgage 101 - Navigating Canada’s Changing Mortgage Landscape
#39
10/20/2025

Clinton Wilkins and guests dive deep into the evolving landscape of mortgage lending in Canada. From the rise in mortgage fraud and the tightening of regulations to the increasing role of family support in helping first-time buyers.


Mortgage 101 - How to be a Smart Borrower
#38
10/14/2025

In this special "Best of 2025" episode of Mortgage 101, Clinton Wilkins breaks down the year’s biggest trends in homeownership and mortgage lending. Clinton shares candid advice on the responsible use of home equity lines of credit, emphasizing the importance of not treating your home as an ATM.


Mortgage 101 - What’s Next for Homeowners?
#37
10/06/2025

Clinton Wilkins recaps this year by diving into topics like: Canadians facing renewals, the decision whether to refinance, consolidate debt, or just extend your amortization.


Mortgage 101 - Back to School, Back to Savings
#36
10/03/2025

Clinton and Dan discuss financial literacy, mortgage rates, and housing market trends. They note that while other provinces like Ontario and BC see housing price declines, Atlantic Canada's property values rise by about 3% annually due to high demand. They highlight the affordability issues, with $29.40/hour needed to live in HRM, equating to around $60,000 annually. They also discuss the impact of new rental units on the market, predicting a rebalancing by 2026. The conversation underscores the need for early financial planning, especially for education and housing.