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Guarantor Loans: What You Need to Know
Learn about guarantor home loans, how they can reduce the deposit needed to buy a home, who can be a guarantor, and their advantages and risks. Discover why consulting a financial advisor or attorney is crucial before committing to this arrangement to protect all parties involved in property ownership.
What is home loan serviceability?
“How much can I borrow?” – The answer will always be dependent on your ‘serviceability’, determining your financial capacity for a secure loan.
RBA PAUSES: Interest Rates Remain Steady
The cash rate is on hold for the third consecutive month as the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Board held its monthly meeting in which it sets the official interest rate. The Cash Rate remains at 4.10%.
What is a construction loan?
Prepare for insights into construction loans in Australia. Discover the unique features along with considerations. Delve into this concise guide for a clearer understanding.
Thinking About Building? What’s Changing in the Construction Industry in 2023
Explore the evolving landscape of Australia’s 2023 construction industry. Uncover challenges impacting borrowers and investors aiming to build or renovate.
Looking for “Help to Buy” your first home?
An emerging government grant with the potential for profound impact awaits first-home buyers seeking to step into the competitive property market and secure their home.
Housing Shortfall: What does it mean for homeowners and investors?
“How come house prices have gone up so much? Property prices have gone up so much because we’ve got a lack of supply?” Mark Bouris asks the tough questions on Channel Nine.
Never refinanced? It’s not as daunting as you may think
The refinancing process can take many paths depending on your circumstances, but there are some general stages that we all need to go through to be successful.
Inflation target “too optimistic”: Mark Bouris on Sunrise
It’s extraordinary. We’ve had 400 basis points, or a 4% increase in interest rates since a year and a half ago. How long can this country sustain that without falling into recession?