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 Waterloo? 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 in southwestern Ontario, Waterloo can be found in a cluster of cities better known as the KW or the Tri-cities region, comprising three bustling cities of Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge. The Waterloo region is an active, thriving place to live, work, study and invest. The region of Waterloo is the fastest growing community in Ontario, with its population growing a staggering 5.5 per cent in 2023 to over 675,000 as of 2023 and is still growing. It is expected to reach 729,000 people by 2031.
The Waterloo Region has the fifth highest per capita immigrant population of all Canadian urban areas, with approximately 23% of residents in the three cities being immigrants. That means that it is culturally one of the most diverse and certainly one of the most welcoming to new residents. Between 3,000 and 4,000 new immigrants move to the area annually. Despite its growing population, Waterloo remains a community of communities, connected by high quality transit, cycling and walking trails, and the scenic Grand River.
The Waterloo region boosts a booming job market, consistently ranking among the highest employment rates in Ontario. However, Waterloo’s strength extends beyond technology, offering a diverse range of employment opportunities for skilled professionals across various industries. With a strong manufacturing base and other industries to provide meaningful work, it is also a fast-growing hub for Technology and Innovation, Insurance, Advanced Manufacturing, Automotive and Aerospace. The biggest employers in KW are Allianz Global Assistance Canada, BlackBerry Limited, Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canada and The Gore Mutual Insurance Company.
Waterloo is also home to two of the highest-ranked universities in the country and attracts some of the best and brightest talent from around the world, the University of Waterloo – well known for its computer science, mathematics, and engineering programs, and the best co-op program in Canada; and Wilfrid Laurier University – known for its business and economic programs.
Fun Fact: The world-famous BlackBerry smartphone was founded in 1984 by Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin in Waterloo, Ontario.
Kitchener-Waterloo is conveniently close to highway 401, providing quick access to other major cities in the region. Highways 7 and 8 also pass through the area. It is common for residents to commute in and out of the town for work. From KW, you can drive to the nearby cities of Toronto, London, Brampton, and Hamilton in around an hour. The area is close to nearby airports, including the Region of Waterloo International Airport, London International Airport, and Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The Grand River Transit system operates a bus and light rail system within the KW region. The GO Bus and Train services allow you quick and convenient access to Toronto with frequent rapid transit.
The city of Waterloo is a great place to live, work, study, raise a family, and enjoy a wide variety of recreation opportunities. The region boasts many historic landmarks, excellent restaurants, farmers’ markets, art galleries, museums, antiques shops, and factory outlet stores.
Waterloo’s artistic spirit shines through its vibrant cultural scene. Explore contemporary art at the Art Gallery of Waterloo or delve into local history at the Waterloo Museum.
The KW area is filled with diverse restaurants, pubs, and bars. There are many locations featuring European and German cuisine. The downtown area in Kitchener and Waterloo are great places to get a bite to eat.
You can shop at Waterloo Town Square or at independent boutiques scattered throughout the city. Conestoga Mall, the largest mall in Waterloo, offers over 130 stores and services under one roof, including a convenient food court and movie theater. There is also the Waterloo Public Market, a year-round market for fresh produce, artisan goods, and unique finds from local vendors.
Waterloo Region has many parks and trails along the Grand River for residents and visitors to explore with access to public washrooms, transit, and parking.
Explore Waterloo Park which has an animal farm, picnic areas, a splash pad, soccer fields, ball diamonds, playgrounds and more. RIM Park is the city’s largest recreation centre with multiple ice rinks, courts, sports fields and natural areas. Laurel Creek Conservation Area also has trails to explore the diverse environment.
Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League play in the Waterloo region, as do the KW Titans of the National Basketball League. There is a wide variety of entertainment available in the area, including a live theatre scene, concerts by local and visiting artists and performances by the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.
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.