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At Ardent Mortgages, our mission is to build the wealth of our clients, putting more of your hard-earned money back into your pocket. Our goal is to reduce the strain that debt has on Canadian households by focusing on solutions like mortgage refinancing to consolidate high interested debt. Working with over 50 lenders and with our dedicated team here at Ardent Mortgages, we want our clients to know that we will always have their best solutions in mind as we prepare a plan that best suits their needs. By focusing our work in Ontario, this allows us to best serve our neighbours across the province.
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Sutie 300 - 33 Dupont St. E, N2J 2G8, Waterloo, Canada
- 519-804-2775
- hello@ardentmortgages.ca
- www.ardentmortgages.ca
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