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Maximum Loan Amount

The maximum loan amount is the highest mortgage value a lender will approve for a specific property or borrower, determined by factors such as the property's appraised value, loan-to-value ratio limit

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The maximum loan amount is the highest mortgage value a lender will approve for a specific property or borrower, determined by factors such as the property's appraised value, loan-to-value ratio limits, and the borrower's qualification criteria. For Canadian real estate investors, this ceiling is particularly important as investment properties typically face lower LTV limits than owner-occupied homes, often capping at 80% of the property value.

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