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When taking out a mortgage loan, you might be interested in knowing how much money you are actually paying for every thousand dollars you borrow. The amount you pay for every thousand dollars will change depending upon the total amount of your loan. Let’s say you borrow CAD 250,000.00 on a 30 year loan at 5.000% interest. With this amount being borrowed, you would pay a total of CAD 484,021.61 for the loan. This means you will pay CAD 5.38 each month for every thousand dollars borrowed. Every year, you would pay CAD 64.54 per thousand dollars financed. Throughout the life of the loan, this would mean you have spent CAD 1,936.09 for every thousand dollars.
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