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They were great! Very helpful, very professional, and very knowledgable. Highly recommended.

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The Danforth - The Best Hidden Gem of Toronto
Danforth Avenue, or The Danforth, is a historical road that defines the neighborhood around it. The area is diverse and home to a large Greek community, as well as commercial shopping centres like Shoppers World Danforth.
Located on the eastern side of Toronto, there is no shortage of things to do in The Danforth area and it makes for easy commuting. It's the perfect area to settle in for work or easy access to a number of commodities. If you need help securing a new mortgage here, be sure to check out GTA Mortgage Pros to see how we can help you with your goals.
We've Been Serving The Danforth Area for Years.
Getting the best mortgage deal doesn't have to be a complicated process. We have access to over 46 lenders so you can see who can give you the best rate - all by working with us. Our simple, easy to fill out application process takes just minutes and you'll be on your way to securing the best rate possible.
It doesn't matter what type of credit you have or what type of mortgage you need - you can rest assured knowing that GTA Mortgage Pros have your back in helping you lock down your new dream home.
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Dominion Lending Centres are actually the #1 mortgage company in Canada - originating more mortgages than even any of the big banks do. To learn more, see this page - Dominon Lending Centres
Your top-rated The Danforth Mortgage Broker can set you up with a pre-approval and tell you how much you can afford - all completely free and part of the service! You can also read more about pre-approvals at this page - mortgage approval
We serve the entire GTA and surrounding areas - not just The Danforth. In fact, if you're interested in the surrounding areas around The Danforth, check out our Port Perry Mortgage Broker and our Leaskdale Mortgage Agent services. If you're looking for a Real Estate Agent, you should also check out this site - The Danforth Realtor
Danforth Avenue (informally also known as the Danforth) and Danforth Road are two historically-related arterial streets in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Danforth Avenue is an east?west street that begins in Old Toronto at the Prince Edward Viaduct as a continuation of Bloor Street and continues for about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east through old Toronto, about 350 metres (1,150 ft) of old East York, and a further 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) in Scarborough until intersecting with Kingston Road via a trumpet interchange. Danforth Road splits off the Avenue west of Warden Avenue, and runs diagonally northeast until south of Lawrence Avenue, where it continues as McCowan Road.
Danforth Road was named for American contractor Asa Danforth Jr., who built portions of what would become Queen Street and Kingston Road. He started work in 1799 on Danforth's Road as (originally) a hundred-mile route from Scarborough to the Trent River. That road was completed 1801, but soon fell into disrepair and was largely replaced by the 1817 Kingston Road stagecoach route.Points of interest:-Danforth is home to Toronto's Greek community, also known as Greektown.
-Shoppers World Danforth, a World War II munitions plant (and before that, a
Ford Motor Company plant).
It became a
Ford plant again after the war, until
Ford moved to Oakville in 1953, then an American Motors (AMC) plant, producing Ramblers, --- -Nashes and Hudsons, before AMC moved to Brampton.
The buildings were retained and were converted to a shopping mall in 1962.
-Scarborough War Memorial, at the eastern end of Danforth Avenue at Kingston Road, once the junctions of former Highways 2 and 5.
-Variety Village, an athletic facility for adults and youths with disabilities.
-Birchmount Stadium and Scarborough Arena Gardens and much more.
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danforth_Avenue, https://www.blogto.com/danforth/
We've actually written a pretty detailed article on reverse mortgages in Canada - including CHIP - here's the link - here
We do all kinds of mortgages - you name it we do it from renewals to refinances to commercial. With regards to mortgage rates, it depends on your mortgage type and circumstances. To learn more about refinances and rates, check out these links - mortgage refinancing and mortgage rates
Absolutely! Check out some of the links in our footer (scroll to the bottom of this site) or you can visit our pages like our TD mortgage rates and Tangerine mortgage rates pages.