CMHC (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation) is a federal Crown corporation that provides mortgage loan insurance to lenders when borrowers have less than a 20% down payment, enabling Canadians to purchase homes with as little as 5% down. For real estate investors, CMHC insurance is available on owner-occupied properties of up to four units, but is generally not available for non-owner-occupied investment properties, meaning investors typically need at least 20% down and must seek conventional financing.
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