When her fixed interest rate ended in 2022, Mim Fox’s mortgage on her two-bedroom apartment shot up by $1,200 a month.
As a single mother-of-two, it wasn’t long before the bills started to get on top of her.
“I was really thinking about this all the time. It became a very stressful period of my life,” she said.
When she went into her local …
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