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Buying a First Home- How much deposit is required?

What is the minimum deposit for a first-time home buyer? The largest problem that first-time home buyers confront is determining how much of a deposit is necessary. Understanding what makes lenders trust you might help you be seen as a low-risk customer, increasing the chances of your loan getting accepted. …

OFFSET VS REDRAW

“What’s the difference between an offset and a redraw account,” my clients frequently inquire. A transaction account linked to your home loan account that may be used for day-to-day banking activities is known as an offset account. A redraw account is a type of home loan account that allows borrowers to make additional payments on their…

ARE YOUR INVESTMENT GOALS SET?

You’ve probably heard how important it is to “know your result.” It’s almost a cliche, isn’t it? It is, nevertheless, a crucial to your financial path, just as it is in every other element of life. Some items to think about before buying an investment property are listed below. Is it better to invest for the short or long term? If you’re a…

HOW TO BID WITH CONIDENCE

“Knowing your outcome” is almost a cliche, isn’t it? It is, nevertheless, a crucial to your financial path, just as it is to everything else. Some items to think about before purchasing an investment property are listed below. Investing in the short or long term If that’s the case,

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