Using Garden Suite Rental Income to Qualify for a Mortgage in Edmonton

Using Garden Suite Rental Income to Qualify for a Mortgage in Edmonton

Garden suites (carriage homes, laneway suites) are secondary dwellings built on an existing residential property, often in the backyard or above a garage. They provide extra living space and, in many cases, serve as rental units. Here’s how they can help in terms of your mortgage.

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How Lenders View Rental Income

From a mortgage perspective, rental income is a valuable tool. Once the garden suite is completed, lenders will typically allow you to use a portion of that rental income, often 50% or more, toward your qualifying income. This can make it easier to secure financing for your next property purchase or a refinance.

Financing Options After Building

Homeowners who add a laneway suite may choose to:

  • Refinance their property to pull out equity once the value has increased.

  • Use the combined income from their main home and the rental unit to qualify for another property.

  • Convert the entire property, including the suite, into a rental investment.

Why Planning Ahead Matters

Every lender has slightly different rules about how much rental income can be used for qualification. Speaking to a mortgage broker early ensures that you’re structuring your plans in a way that supports your long-term financial goals.

Whether you are preparing to buy your first home or thinking about building a garden suite, if you’re looking to get pre-approved for a mortgage in Edmonton, fill out my online application. I’m here to help you every step of the way.

About Jason Scott, Edmonton Mortgage Broker

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