Buying an investment property in another state or territory can open the door to a range of new opportunities. From more affordable price points to higher rental yields and market diversification, there are plenty of reasons to look beyond your own backyard. But...
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Redraw vs offset: what first-home buyers should know
If you’re planning to buy your first home this spring, you’re not alone. It’s one of the busiest times in the property market, with more listings and more competition. That’s why it’s important to be well prepared. Beyond interest rates, there are other features that...
What is refinancing and when should I do it?
As a homeowner with a mortgage, chances are you’ve heard of the term 'refinancing'. Refinancing involves reviewing your current mortgage, and potentially swapping your loan to another lender, who can better meet your current needs, wants and circumstances. Refinancing...
What happens when your fixed rate term ends?
What Happens When Your Fixed Rate Ends? Fixed rate home loans lock in your interest rate for a set period of time, typically between one and five years, providing stability and peace of mind while you budget and plan. But what happens when that fixed term ends? Most...
Three things you need to ask your partner before you apply for a home loan together
You’ve found someone you want to spend your life with– the hard part is over, right? Wrong. You know each other well enough to know whether or not you each blow the budget every month. However, you probably don’t know each other’s complete credit history. So, before...
Seven cost-effective tips for keeping your home warm during winter
With today’s cost-of-living pressures, winter can be a challenging time financially for households, especially with soaring electricity and gas bills. Here are some tips to manage your energy costs this winter and keep the household budget in check. 1. Be smart about...
How your credit report affects mortgage applications
If you’re new to buying property, you’ll want to understand your credit report and how it may impact your home loan application. Think of your credit report as your financial report card, showcasing how you manage your debts and financial obligations. Here’s why it’s...
Using your equity to buy an investment property
Using your equity to buy an investment property If you’ve paid down your home loan somewhat or your property has appreciated in value, you may be able to use your home’s equity to fund an investment property purchase. Knowing how to use your home equity can help you...
Your Home Loan Application Checklist
Your Home Loan Application Checklist Planning to purchase a property in the near future? Here’s what you can do today to optimise your chances of being approved for a home loan down the track. Do your Research It’s a good idea to do some research and start thinking...
Self-Employed? Here’s Why You Need a Broker Who Gets It
Self-Employed? Here’s Why You Need a Broker Who Gets It Running your own business is rewarding but when it comes to applying for a home loan, being self-employed can feel like hitting a brick wall. Income fluctuates, expenses are complicated, and lenders don’t always...
Why your Finance Broker is with you for Life
Why is your finance broker calling you? Wondering why your finance broker is contacting you six months after you’ve settled on your property? The simple answer is that a finance broker is with you for life. Understanding ongoing communication's importance helps...










