
Angry Mortgage
Angry Mortgage is a popular podcast hosted by Ron Butler, where he discusses current events and trends in the mortgage industry. Ron is known for his candid and passionate style, often using colorful language and profanity to express his opinions. He covers a range of topics, from the latest developments in mortgage rates to the inner workings of banks and lenders. The show is geared towards both individuals and businesses looking to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest news and trends in the industry. With his extensive knowledge and frank opinions, Ron provides a refreshing and entertaining perspective on the world of mortgages.
Latest episodes

Jun 27, 2023 • 49min
Credit Scores - Do They Really Matter All That Much?
Send us a textIn the tenth episode of Angry Mortgage, host Ron Butler, a seasoned and angry mortgage broker, teams up with co-host Natalie Butler, a real estate professional, to delve into the world of credit scores. They shed light on why credit scores shouldn't be a major cause of concern, discussing their purpose and who truly benefits from them. Additionally, they provide valuable insights on improving credit scores and direct listeners to reliable sources for the best and most accurate advice. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion.Support the show

Jun 20, 2023 • 52min
This isn't Used Car Sales - Mortgage Renewal Nonsense To Lookout For
Send us a textIn the ninth episode of Angry Mortgage, hosts Ron Butler and Natalie Butler deliver an in-depth exploration of the red flags and warning signs that homeowners should be aware of when renewing their mortgages. Drawing on their extensive industry expertise, they navigate listeners through the potential pitfalls and share practical tips for safeguarding their financial well-being. From bold lies to unfavorable terms, Ron and Natalie provide crucial insights to empower homeowners in making informed decisions. Tune in to this episode of Angry Mortgage to ensure a smooth and secure mortgage renewal process.Support the show

Jun 12, 2023 • 58min
WTAF | Mortgage Fraud - What You Should Know
Send us a textJoin host Ron Butler and co-host Natalie Butler in a thought-provoking episode of The Angry Mortgage Podcast. Focusing on mortgage fraud in Canada, the duo explores various types of fraud, unraveling their mechanics and providing insights on detection. Ron passionately emphasizes the significance of honesty within the financial industry, urging the government to take action against mortgage document fraud. In this engaging discussion, Ron proposes a straightforward and pragmatic solution to tackle the issue. Tune in to gain valuable knowledge and perspectives on mortgage fraud prevention in this impactful episode. Support the show

Jun 11, 2023 • 58min
The Mortgage Brokerage Insider Show with Special Guest Scott Peckford
Send us a textThe Mortgage Brokerage Insider Show presents a special episode featuring renowned industry expert Scott Peckford. In this captivating discussion, Peckford delves into the world of mortgage brokerage, offering invaluable insights on becoming a mortgage broker and effectively managing a brokerage. Listeners will gain a wealth of knowledge as they explore various topics related to the mortgage industry, empowering them to navigate the intricacies of this dynamic field with confidence and success. Join us for an enlightening conversation on The Mortgage Brokerage Insider Show with special guest Scott Peckford.Support the show

Jun 8, 2023 • 45min
Rising Rates & Mortgage Dynamics: Expert Perspectives | AM Special Edition
Send us a textJoin Ron Butler and special guest Rob McLister on a compelling episode of the Angry Mortgage Podcast as they delve into the Bank of Canada's latest rate hike and its far-reaching implications for the mortgage industry. Ron and Rob talk major players in times like these with their big spending power down to the smaller commodity type brokerages and how they might need to stay afloat. And of course, they discuss the effects on mortgage affordability, borrowing capacities, and market dynamics. By sharing valuable insights, they empower professionals in the industry to adapt, strategize, and navigate the evolving landscape with confidence. Don't miss this enlightening conversation packed with practical advice for mortgage experts!Support the show

Jun 6, 2023 • 50min
Bank of Canada Rate & Should You Lose Your Job To Help Inflation | Take One For The Team
Send us a textRon immediately delves into what direction the Bank of Canada rate may go and debates whether sacrificing jobs is necessary to combat inflation. He then explores the challenges faced by landlords in today's market when managing multiple mortgages and highlights the difficulties in obtaining approvals for additional properties. The show concludes with Ron's popular segment, WTAF (What the actual fuck), raising the crucial question of where new Canadians will reside if there is an insufficient supply of new homes.Support the show

May 30, 2023 • 53min
I Call Bull$h!T | Pay No Attention To These Mortgage Studies | Here's Why!
Send us a textIn this episode of "The Angry Mortgage Podcast" hosted by industry professional Ron Butler, he tackles some commonly held misconceptions and concerns regarding new mortgage studies. With his expertise, Ron dismantles these narrow perspectives and reassures listeners that there is no need to fret. He then delves into a series of important questions that have recently come up, providing insightful answers. As the episode wraps up, Ron presents his popular segment, WTAF (What the actual fuck), offering candid commentary on perplexing aspects of the mortgage industry. This episode offers a combination of informative content and Ron's trademark humor.Support the show

May 24, 2023 • 49min
Fixed Rate Mortgages Up! | Plus New Construction, Too Much Red Tape?
Send us a textIn the third gripping installment of "The Angry Mortgage Podcast," Ron Butler, the indomitable host, delves into the unexpected escalation of fixed rate mortgages, unraveling the causes behind this significant upswing. With astute analysis and expertise, he offers valuable insights into potential future developments. Engaging directly with his audience, Butler responds to burning questions, providing practical advice and illuminating perspectives. Fueling his fervent discourse, he passionately laments the arduously sluggish pace of new construction and the stifling effects of excessive red tape. Brace yourself for a power-packed episode, where knowledge meets unfiltered opinions in an enthralling auditory experience.Support the show

May 16, 2023 • 50min
Not In My Backyard (NIMBY) - New Rules & Regulation in Toronto, Good or Bad?
Send us a textIn the second episode of Angry Mortgage, host Ron Butler, discusses current events in the industry. He focuses on the new rules implemented in Toronto, examining their pros and cons. Additionally, Ron addresses a concerning situation involving an old acquaintance who has allegedly engaged in sketchy practices and broken significant laws. Ron shares his thoughts on the matter, expressing disappointment and emphasizing the importance of adhering to regulations and maintaining client trust. The episode serves as a platform to inform viewers about industry developments while highlighting the significance of integrity and ethical standards in the mortgage profession. Support the show

May 9, 2023 • 50min
What you may not know about mortgage rates | Angry Mortgage Debut
Send us a textWhat you may not know about mortgage rates | Angry Mortgage Debut | Ep. 1. In the first episode of Angry Mortgage, Ron Butler discusses the recent run on Silicon Valley Bank and the implications for the mortgage industry. He also dives into what determines variable mortgage rates and why they can be tricky to navigate. Ron introduces several segments that will be recurring on the show, including Current Events, What The Actual Fuck (WTAF), and Question Bag where he'll answer listener questions. With his trademark wit and expertise, Ron sets the stage for an engaging and informative podcast that's a must-listen for anyone interested in mortgages and the broader financial industry.Support the show