Private Mortgage Lenders in Newfoundland and Labrador
Private lending is equity lending: the property matters more than the borrower. Expensive, fast, and short-term. Here is what it costs in Newfoundland and Labrador and when it is the right answer.
Who this covers
- Borrowers declined by both A and B lenders
- Files needing to close in days rather than weeks
- Owners with strong equity and a genuinely temporary problem — arrears, a tax lien, an unfinished renovation
What lenders look for
| Equity first | Most private lenders want 20% to 35% equity and care far more about the property than the income or the score. |
| Lender and broker fees | Both are normal here, typically 1% to 3% each, deducted from the advance. They should be quoted in writing before you commit. |
| Short terms | Six to twelve months is standard. A private mortgage is a bridge, and it should be arranged with a stated exit. |
| Interest only | Almost always. The balance does not reduce. |
Newfoundland and Labrador rates for this file
Private mortgages in Newfoundland and Labrador generally run well into double digits once fees are counted. The right comparison is not against a bank rate but against the cost of the problem being solved.
What a typical purchase looks like
| Typical price | $455,000 |
| Minimum down payment | $22,750 |
| registration fee | $1,918 |
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Private Mortgage mortgages across Newfoundland and Labrador
Prices and property tax vary widely inside the province, and both feed your qualification.
| Market | Typical price | Minimum down | |
|---|---|---|---|
| St. John's | $455,000 | $22,750 | Affordability → |
Questions
How much does a private mortgage cost?
Rates well above prime lending, plus lender and broker fees of roughly 1% to 3% each. On a one-year term the effective cost is materially higher than the quoted rate, so ask for the all-in figure.
Is private lending safe?
The lending itself is regulated and the mortgage is a normal registered charge. The risk is entering one without an exit — a private mortgage with no plan to refinance out becomes very expensive very quickly.
How fast can it close?
Days rather than weeks, which is often the entire reason for using one. Speed is what you are paying for.
What does it cost to close in Newfoundland and Labrador?
Newfoundland and Labrador charges registration fee rather than a land transfer tax — about $1,918 on a $455,000 purchase, which is a few hundred dollars where Ontario or BC would be several thousand. Full Newfoundland and Labrador closing costs →
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