We’re dedicated to helping you own your home and to building financial security for you and your family through our rent-to-own program. We offer alternative solutions for those that may not currently qualify for a traditional mortgage.
The JAAG Rent to Home Program is an obtainable opportunity for you to become a homeowner in less than 36 months without conventional financing. Join our program and benefit from our fast approval process, financial support, Real Estate Support, Credit Support, mentoring and Mortgage Financing. Our teams will guide you through the process of purchasing your dream home, so you don’t have to do it on your own.
Have you always wanted to be a homeowner in Guelph, Ontario? Together we’ll make your dreams come true! Our rent-to-own program is flexible and fully customized to your situation.
Start the process. Get pre-approved today!Located between some of Southwestern Ontario’s largest economic hubs like Toronto, Waterloo, and Hamilton, Guelph is the perfect blend of city and small-town life away from large cities. Also known as the Royal City of Canada, Guelph is considered to be one of the first planned towns in Canada, filling it with rich history, evident in its well-preserved Victorian architecture.
Beyond its historical significance, Guelph is a hub for innovation and education. The University of Guelph attracts students from across the globe, creating a young and dynamic atmosphere. The city is also a hub for agriculture and manufacturing, its bustling factory life giving Guelph one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country.
Overall, Guelph’s high employment rate, supportive community life, low crime rate, and cost of living makes it a city perfect for those looking for a home.
Fun Fact: Guelph is home to Canada’s first army cadet corps and the year of its founding became part of their name – the “1882 Wellington”.
Guelph is about 22 km east of Kitchener and 70 km west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Highway 6, Highway 7 and Wellington County Road 124. Guelph is accessible by car, bus or train from Toronto.
Despite this, Guelph is not primarily a commuter city since it has so many local job opportunities for residents and recent graduates.
Located along the Eramosa and Speed Rivers, Guelph has things to do for everyone, including art and cultural museums, nature trails and hiking, a university arboretum, excellent restaurants, popular music festivals, and more.
Over the years, the city has preserved its historic character, with landmarks like the Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate, a Gothic Revival-style Roman Catholic church built in the late 1800s. It features decorative carvings and beautiful stained glass. You can also learn about the region’s history at the Guelph Civic Museum. Its property includes McCrae House, the birthplace of John McCrae, the writer of the famous poem “In Flanders Fields.”
Guelph is home to some of the most unique spots to eat, drink, and treat, its specialty often being in local fare and farm-to-table eats. Guelph’s Farmers’ Market is one of Guelph’s oldest and well-loved community spaces. For drinks, explore a wide selection of wines at Buon Gusto in St. George Square, craft beers at the Shakespeare Arms or cider at Revel Cider.
Guelph is packed with 125 parks managed by the City of Guelph, offering everything from serene walking trails to sports fields and playgrounds. You can follow the Speed River Trail or hike in Guelph Lake Conservation Area.
For nature lovers, explore the Royal Botanical Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing diverse plant collections and breathtaking themed gardens. The University of Guelph Arboretum also teaches about the plants in the area, aiming to conserve biodiversity and connect people with nature.
Riverside Park is perfect for families with children with its carousel and miniature train. For those who like the water, you can rent a kayak or sailboat to explore Guelph Lake on the water or paddle alongside limestone cliffs and caves at Rockwood Conservation Area.
Guelph is home to the Guelph Storm for the Ontario Hocky League (OHL) and the Guelph Jr. Guelph Royals of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL). You can also cheer on the university’s varsity team, the Guelph Gryphons, competing in various leagues across multiple sports. For live entertainment, the Sleeman Centre and other venues throughout the city host concerts, sporting and family events, trade shows, conferences, and more.
We’ve helped over 200 families move into the home of their dreams. We’re excited for you to join the neighbourhood, and we’re here to help you whatever your situation may be. Get pre-approved today, and let’s find you your dream home.