Mortgage Renewal in Canada: What Most People Don’t Realize

If your mortgage is coming up for renewal, it can feel like one of the simplest parts of the process.

Your lender sends you an offer, you sign it, and you move on.

But what many people don’t realize is that renewal is actually an opportunity to pause and make sure your mortgage still fits your life.

What happens at renewal?

Most mortgages in Canada are set for a specific term (often 3–5 years), even though the full amortization is longer.

When your term ends, you’ll be offered a new rate and term by your current lender.

At that point, you generally have a few options:

  • renew with your current lender

  • explore options with other lenders

  • adjust your mortgage structure if your situation has changed

Why it’s worth taking a closer look

It’s easy to renew without much thought—but a lot can change over a few years.

Things like:

  • income

  • debt levels

  • family needs

  • long-term goals

Your mortgage should reflect where you are now—not just where you were when you first got it.

A common misconception

Many people assume their current lender is automatically offering the best option.

Sometimes it may be competitive—but it’s not something to assume without reviewing what’s available.

Even small differences in structure or rate can have an impact over time.

Things to consider before renewing

Before signing a renewal offer, it can be helpful to look at:

  • whether your current payment still fits your budget

  • if you’d like to pay your mortgage down faster

  • how flexible your mortgage is (prepayments, portability, etc.)

  • what your longer-term plans look like

There’s no one “right” answer—but there is a right fit for you.

When to start thinking about it

Most lenders will send a renewal offer a few months before your term ends.

That’s usually a good time to start reviewing your options, so you have time to make a decision that feels informed—not rushed.

I can help

If your renewal is coming up and you’re not sure what direction makes sense, it can help to talk it through.

I’m always happy to walk through your current situation and help you understand what your options could look like—no pressure, just clarity.

Final thoughts

Mortgage renewal isn’t just a formality—it’s a chance to make sure your mortgage still supports your life today.

Taking a little time to review your options now can make the next few years feel a lot more aligned.

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