Mortgage-Free? What to Do With Your Extra Cash


August 08, 2025 Tags:

Becoming mortgage-free is a major milestone in any Canadian’s financial journey. A growing number of Canadian homeowners are living without mortgage debt, according to new data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The federal agency reports that over 40% of homeowners across the country now own their homes outright, free of mortgage obligations.

The findings come from CMHC’s Residential Mortgage Industry Report, released this week. It reveals that many Canadians—particularly older adults—have successfully paid off their mortgages, even as home prices and borrowing costs continue to rise.

Mortgage-Free, But Not the Whole Picture

While the headline figure of 40% may suggest a wave of financial freedom, housing experts caution that the data doesn’t reflect the full picture. Much of the increase is attributed to Canada’s aging population, many of whom purchased homes decades ago when prices were more affordable.

“It’s a positive milestone, but it doesn’t mean housing is suddenly more affordable,” said economist Kate Rogers. “Young families and first-time buyers are still being hit hardest.”

Younger Canadians Struggling to Break In

The report also highlights that those under 45 are far less likely to be mortgage-free. With high interest rates and soaring home prices in major cities, many are taking on larger mortgages with longer repayment terms. Some are even relying on co-signers or family assistance to qualify for loans.

According to CMHC, younger homeowners are increasingly vulnerable to financial shocks, especially if interest rates continue to fluctuate. The trend has sparked renewed calls for housing policy reforms and better support for first-time buyers.

Interest Rates Still a Concern

Mortgage borrowing has slowed significantly since the Bank of Canada began raising interest rates in 2022. Although rates have stabilized in recent months, many Canadians are still feeling the pinch. New buyers face stricter lending conditions, while existing homeowners approaching renewal could see their payments increase.

CMHC notes that fixed-rate mortgages remain the most popular choice, offering more predictability in an uncertain market. However, a growing number of Canadians are turning to alternative lenders to secure financing—often at higher rates and with greater risk.

Regional Differences Remain

Mortgage-free rates vary across provinces. Atlantic Canada and Quebec show higher percentages of mortgage-free homeowners, partly due to lower average home prices. In contrast, British Columbia and Ontario—home to Canada’s most expensive real estate markets—have lower proportions, with many residents still carrying significant mortgage debt.

What This Means for Canada’s Housing Future

The rise in mortgage-free households may indicate financial stability for a segment of the population, but it also underscores a growing divide. As older homeowners pay off their debts, younger Canadians continue to face an uphill battle to enter—and stay in—the housing market.

“Canada’s housing system is becoming increasingly two-tiered,” said Rogers. “We have one group that owns outright, and another that’s struggling to get in.”

The CMHC report urges policymakers and financial institutions to adapt to this shifting landscape. While mortgage-free living may be on the rise, affordability remains a top concern for the next generation of Canadian homeowners.

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