Finding the Right Mortgage for Every Story.
Bilingual mortgage solutions for first time buyers, investors, newcomers, and complex files across Canada — plus licensed currency exchange and international transfers
为每一段人生旅程,找到恰如其分的房贷
双语房贷服务,覆盖首次置业、投资置业、新移民安居、复杂个案,全加拿大境内,用心陪伴每一步。现已提供持牌换汇与国际汇款服务。
Our Services
Whether you’re buying your first home, investing in property, or navigating a complex financial situation — we have a solution tailored for you. And when your plans cross borders, our licensed exchange service moves RMB, CAD, USD and Mexican Pesos with the same care.
Where are you today?
Start with the situation that sounds like yours.
Every file is different. Tell me where you're at and I'll tell you, honestly, what's possible — before you fill out a single form.
01
I'm buying a home
First home, next home, or an investment property. Find out what you qualify for and get a pre-approval that holds up when you make an offer.
Talk about buying →02
My mortgage is up for renewal
Don't just sign what your bank mailed you. A short review compares the whole market so your next term actually works for you.
Review my renewal →03
My situation is complicated
Self-employed, new to Canada, foreign income, or declined by a bank. These are the files I specialize in — a “no” elsewhere isn't the end.
Discuss my file →Payment Estimator
What would my payment look like?
Pick a price, a down payment, a rate and an amortization. Where the down payment is under 20%, default insurance is added to the mortgage the way a lender would add it. Canadian semi-annual compounding — the same math your lender uses.
Home price
Down payment
Interest rate
Amortization
Default insurance premium rates and minimum down payment thresholds are set by the insurers and change from time to time. A 30-year amortization is generally only available on an uninsured mortgage — 20% down or more — with limited exceptions. In Ontario, provincial sales tax on the insurance premium is payable at closing and cannot be added to the mortgage. Ask me how any of this applies to your file.
Illustration only — not a rate quote, offer, or approval. The rates shown are round numbers for comparison, not rates on offer. Your actual rate, qualifying amount and payment depend on your full application and the lender's current pricing. Ask Andy for a real quote →
In their words
What it’s like on the other side of the file.
“Throughout the whole process of shopping for rates during our renewal, Andy was able to provide the best rates compared to bank mortgage advisors — and he was very transparent and very responsive. The bank added some last-minute stipulations that added complexity, and Andy helped us pull through.”
Hymen C. · Mortgage renewal
“Being first-time home buyers, we went into the process with many questions and apprehension. His approach was straightforward and clear, providing us with several options. In the end they secured a mortgage for us at a phenomenal rate — better than what the big banks were offering.”
Lee V. · First home purchase
“I had the pleasure to talk to a number of brokers and banks, but the journey stopped right here. They not only secured the funds at the lowest rate, the advice on how to best use them really opened my eyes. I only thought about securing the funds — the advice was the best part.”
Jing L. · Refinance
Individual client experiences. Every file is different — nothing here is a promise of a particular rate, approval, or outcome.
What “50+ lenders” actually means
Your bank shows you one shelf. I shop the whole store.
A mortgage is priced and approved by the lender, not by me. So the single biggest thing a broker changes is which lenders ever see your file — and that decides both your rate and whether you get approved at all.
Big Five banks
Familiar names, branch service, and strong pricing on straightforward salaried files with clean credit. If that’s you, I’ll tell you so.
Credit unions
Provincially regulated, and often more flexible on qualifying rules, rental income and properties that don’t fit a template.
Monoline lenders
Mortgage-only lenders with no branches and no cross-selling. Frequently the sharpest pricing — with prepayment and penalty terms worth reading properly before you sign.
Alternative lenders
Built for self-employed income, foreign income and bruised credit. They read the whole picture instead of scoring you against a checklist, usually as a one- or two-year step back to the prime market.
Private lenders
Short-term, equity-based lending for timing problems — a purchase that has to close, a debt that has to be cleared first. Used deliberately, and only with an exit plan agreed before you commit.
Which category fits you is the first thing worth finding out, and it usually takes one conversation — not an application.
Broker or bank
The same file, two very different processes.
| What matters | Going straight to your bank | Working with Western Bay |
|---|---|---|
| Lenders considered | One — the one you walked into | 50+, compared against your actual file |
| If the answer is no | The conversation ends there | The file moves to a lender whose rules fit it |
| Who prices your file | An employee working from one rate sheet | Someone whose job is to bring you competing offers |
| Self-employed or foreign income | Measured against a standard template | Packaged for lenders who underwrite it properly |
| At renewal | A letter with a rate on it, weeks before maturity | The whole market, four to six months ahead |
| Language | Whoever is available that day | Every conversation in English or Mandarin, start to finish |
A general comparison, not a promise about your specific situation. Some files genuinely are best placed with a bank — when that’s true, I’ll say so.
How it works
Three steps. No surprises.
01
A real conversation
A short call — in English or Mandarin — about what you're trying to do. No documents needed to start, no obligation, no pressure.
02
I shop the market
I take your full picture to 50+ lenders, including ones that don't deal directly with the public, and come back with the options that genuinely fit.
03
We close it together
I handle the lender back-and-forth and keep you updated at every stage — so you always know exactly where your file stands.
Before you call
Questions I get every week.
Does using a broker cost me anything?
On most residential mortgages the lender compensates the broker, so there is typically no fee to you. Some alternative and private lending situations do carry a fee — where that applies, I tell you the amount in writing before anything is submitted anywhere. You will never find out about a cost after the fact.
Will shopping around damage my credit score?
No. I pull your credit once and use that single report across the lenders I approach — you are not re-pulled by every lender I speak to. And a conversation is not an application: nothing is pulled at all until you tell me to proceed.
I’m self-employed. What do lenders actually want to see?
It depends entirely on how you pay yourself. Incorporated with retained earnings, sole proprietor writing down income, or paid in dividends — each is read differently, and the lender who is wrong for one is often right for another. Bring me two years of whatever you have and I’ll tell you which lenders will look at it before we gather anything else.
I’m new to Canada with almost no credit history. Is that a dealbreaker?
No. Several lenders run programs specifically for newcomers and read foreign employment, foreign assets and international credit rather than dismissing a thin Canadian file. What matters is presenting it the way those lenders expect — which is the part people usually get wrong on their own.
A bank already turned me down. Is it worth trying again?
Usually, yes — because a decline tells you about that bank’s rules, not about you. What I need to know is why they said no. Sometimes the file simply belongs elsewhere. Sometimes something small needs to change first, and I’ll tell you what and roughly how long it takes rather than putting you through another decline.
When should I start on a renewal?
Four to six months before your maturity date. That’s early enough to hold a rate while the market is still open to you, and late enough that the pricing is real. If your letter has already arrived, it’s still worth fifteen minutes before you sign it.
Do you only work with Mandarin-speaking clients?
Not at all — most conversations happen in English. Being fully bilingual simply means that when a client is more comfortable in Mandarin, nothing gets lost: not the documents, not the lender’s conditions, and not what you’re actually signing.
Let's find out what you actually qualify for.
One conversation. Straight answers. No obligation — in English or 中文.
Andy Jia · Mortgage Broker · Lic. #10530 · Mortgage Alliance Canada