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CMHC Mortgage Loan Insurance information and premium rates.

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To obtain CMHC Mortgage Loan Insurance, lenders pay an insurance premium. Typically, your lender will pass these costs on to you. Your lender will give you the exact price when you apply for a mortgage.

The CMHC Mortgage Loan Insurance premium is calculated as a percentage of the loan and is based on the size of your down payment. The higher the percentage of the total house price/value that you borrow, the higher percentage you will pay in insurance premiums.

Remember: without mortgage insurance you may avoid the insurance premium but you’ll typically pay much higher interest rates and additional administrative fees. At the end of the day, for the vast majority of borrowers, the cost of CMHC Mortgage Loan Insurance is more than fully offset by the savings achieved.

Up to 25% premium refund may be available when CMHC Mortgage Loan Insurance is used to finance an Energy-Efficient Home.

Loan-to-Value Premium on Total Loan Premium on Increase to Loan Amount for Portability
Up to and including 65% 0.60% 0.60%
65.01% to 75% 1.70% 5.90%
75.01% to 80% 2.40% 6.05%
80.01% to 85% 2.80% 6.20%
85.01% to 90% 3.10% 6.25%
90.01% to 95% 4.00% 6.30%
90.01% to 95% with non-traditional down payment 4.50% 6.60%

Premiums in Quebec, Ontario and Saskatchewan are subject to provincial sales tax. The provincial sales tax cannot be added to the loan amount.

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Date Published: March 31, 2018

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