330 Mortgage Helper Homes for Sale in South Surrey & White Rock
Mortgage helper homes in South Surrey & White Rock feature a self-contained basement or garden suite whose rental income — typically $1,500 to $2,500 per month — helps offset your monthly mortgage payment. In one of Canada's most expensive real estate markets, a well-chosen suite home can reduce your effective carrying costs by 25–35%. Randy can identify properties where the suite quality, legal status, and rental income potential add up to a strong financial case.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Mortgage Helper Homes
What is a mortgage helper home?+
A mortgage helper home is a property that includes a secondary suite — typically a basement or garden suite — whose rental income helps the owner cover mortgage payments. In British Columbia, particularly in high-cost markets like South Surrey and White Rock, mortgage helper homes are popular with first-time buyers, families, and investors because the rental income partially or fully offsets the monthly carrying costs. The term "mortgage helper" is informal; the suite itself may be legal (permitted) or unauthorized.
How much can a mortgage helper suite save you each month?+
A basement suite in South Surrey typically rents for $1,400 to $2,200 per month. On a $1.6 million home with a $1.2 million mortgage at current rates, the monthly mortgage payment is approximately $6,000 to $7,000. A suite generating $1,800/month reduces your effective carrying cost to $4,200 to $5,200 — a savings of 25–30%. Over 25 years, that amounts to over $500,000 in tenant contributions toward your mortgage paydown.
Can rental income from a suite help me qualify for a larger mortgage?+
Yes, but only with a legal (permitted) suite. Most Canadian lenders accept 50% to 100% of verifiable rental income from a legal secondary suite when calculating your total household income for mortgage qualification purposes. This rental offset can increase your maximum purchase price by $100,000 to $250,000 depending on your lender and income profile. Unauthorized suites are typically not recognized. Speak with a mortgage broker before shopping to understand your qualification ceiling.
Are there any risks to buying a home with a mortgage helper suite?+
The main risks are vacancy, unauthorized suite status, and landlord responsibilities under BC's Residential Tenancy Act. If the suite is unauthorized, you could face a bylaw order to vacate the tenant, losing your rental income. Landlord obligations are substantial — tenants have strong rights in BC, including protections against eviction and rent increase caps. Before purchasing, verify the suite is permitted, budget for a vacancy period, and consult a property manager or legal professional if you are new to being a landlord.

















































