Nelson sits on the shores of Kootenay Lake like a perfectly preserved Victorian postcard that somehow got infused with modern creativity and outdoor obsession. This isn’t your typical BC mountain town — it’s where heritage architecture meets hemp shops, where retirees with serious portfolios buy next door to artists who’ve figured out how to make a living selling pottery to tourists.
The numbers tell an interesting story: 40% of residents hold bachelor’s degrees or higher, yet the median household income sits at $72,500. That’s the Nelson paradox — highly educated people choosing lifestyle over paychecks, creating a community where a retired tech executive and a ski instructor can end up at the same coffee shop discussing trail conditions.
What makes Nelson particularly appealing for mortgage opportunities is its magnetic pull on two distinct groups: vacation home buyers drawn to world-class skiing at Whitewater and lake activities, and lifestyle migrants — often from Calgary or Vancouver — cashing out expensive properties to live somewhere they can actually afford a house with character. The town’s 5.1% population growth reflects this steady influx of people with equity to deploy.
The housing mix favors single-detached homes at 50.6%, with a healthy spread of duplexes and apartments that cater to both permanent residents and the steady stream of visitors who decide they never want to leave. Nelson’s economic base blends retail, healthcare, and tourism with enough professional services to keep things stable.
For brokers working with clients who’ve discovered Nelson’s particular brand of mountain living, Tekamar offers up to 70% LTV — recognizing that properties here hold their value thanks to limited supply and consistent demand from people seeking authentic small-town life with big-city amenities.
Mortgage Product Name | Max LTV | Key Notes for Nelson |
---|---|---|
Construction Mortgages | 65.0% | Standard product terms |
Credit Repair and Debt Consolidation | 65.0% | Standard product terms |
Variable Income | 70.0% | Standard product terms |
Bare Land and Unique Properties | 65.0% | Standard product terms |
Bridge Financing/Fully Open Term | 70.0% | Standard product terms |
Commercial | 60.0% | Standard product terms |
Development/Subdivisions | 50.0% | Standard product terms |
Equity Lending | 70.0% | Standard product terms |
Purchases | 70.0% | Standard product terms |
Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for Construction Mortgages in Nelson:
65.0 %
“Wait, you’re a MIC that actually does construction?”
Here’s something that makes brokers do a double-take. Yes, we do construction mortgages. No, that’s not a typo.
But before you start sending us your client with the 580 credit score who wants to build their dream home, let’s be clear: these aren’t your typical MIC deals. We only do construction for bankable clients. People the banks would ...
Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for Credit Repair and Debt Consolidation in Nelson:
65.0 %
“Their credit report reads like a horror novel, but the house was just renovated and is worth a lot…”
Here’s what happens when life takes a wrong turn. A bad business venture. Workplace Injury. That divorce that dragged on for two years. Suddenly your credit score looks like a batting average and the banks won’t even return your calls.
But here’s the thing – none of that changes what your ho...
Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for Variable Income in Nelson:
70.0 %
“Their income is all over the map, but there’s definitely income…”
Here’s a funny thing about lending based on Line 15000 of your Notice of Assessment: It’s a neat little box to underwrite against. Works great if you’re a salaried employee. Not so great if you’re running a fishing charter in Campbell River where thres fishing season, and the rest of the year.
We get it. Income isn’t always ti...
Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for Bare Land and Unique Properties in Nelson:
65.0 %
“The appraisal came back as ‘property type: other’…”
Here’s a truth about real estate that nobody wants to admit: not everything fits in a box. Banks have boxes. Nice, tidy boxes labeled “single family home” and “condo” and “townhouse.” Their computer systems literally don’t have a dropdown menu option for “converted church with commercial kitchen” or “geodesic dome on 40 acres.”
We’ve funded...
Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for Bridge Financing/Fully Open Term in Nelson:
70.0 %
“Subjects came off their current home last week but their new place closes Friday…”
Here’s a funny thing about bridge financing: everyone thinks it’s complicated. It’s not. Someone needs to close on their new house before their old house sells. Or their sale fell through after they removed subjects on their dream home. Or they found the perfect downsizer condo but haven’t listed the family hom...
Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for Commercial in Nelson:
60.0 %
“We need a commercial mortgage, but we’re in Fort St. James…”
Here’s the thing about being a MIC that lends in tiny towns: sometimes commercial comes with the territory. The general store that’s been there since 1952. The six-plex that passes for high-density housing in Vanderhoof. The campground that’s also someone’s retirement plan.
We’re not going to pretend we love commercial lending. We ...
Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for Development/Subdivisions in Nelson:
50.0 %
“Got a client with subdivision dreams? Unfortunately we’ll probably say no…”
Look, we know you’ve got that client. The one with 5 acres in Kamloops who’s convinced they’re sitting on a goldmine once it’s subdivided. They’ve got the sketches. They’ve done the math. They just need a lender who “gets it.”
We get it. We just don’t do it anymore.
After 20 years of funding subdivisions across rura...
Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for Equity Lending in Nelson:
70.0 %
“They have tons of equity but don’t qualify under B20…”
Here’s the thing about equity lending: it exists because banks literally can’t do it. B20 guidelines require income verification. Full stop. No wiggle room. No common sense exceptions.
We’re provincially regulated. The funds we lend on come from individual investors, not the Bank of Canada. So when your client has 50% equity but their in...
Maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) for Purchases in Nelson:
70.0 %
Moving is supposed to be exciting. New town, new job, new chapter. So why do banks act like you’re asking for their firstborn when you need a mortgage?
“You haven’t been at your new job for thre months”
“Your self-employment income doesn’t count in a new market.”
“We need to see established a year if you are part time contract - even if you’re working 40 hours under your new role”
Meanwhile...