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JCS Home Loans

Locality: Ormeau, Queensland

Phone: +61 406 027 088



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24.01.2022 NEWS UPDATE: Small businesses will have now have easier access to funding after the Australian government just announced a $2billion Australian Business Securitisation Fund! With this new initiative, we can help you achieve long term equity capital investments to innovate and grow your business without taking on additional debt, or forfeiting control of your business. If you'd like to find out how we can help your business, let's chat!



24.01.2022 As of 1 July 2019, Australians can look forward to positive changes to the "Comprehensive Credit Reporting" (CCR). These changes could be beneficial for people who have the means to take on a loan but may have had a few blemishes in the past, such as one or two missed payments. To find out more, feel free to comment with any questions you have.

23.01.2022 At its meeting yesterday, the Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 1.5%

23.01.2022 Did you know you can often borrow more with a broker on your side? With access to plenty of lenders, local knowledge and experience, we can put you in touch with one of our brokers that will take the time to get to know you and find a loan that suits you! Stop procrastinating and start ticking off your goals. Contact us today.



23.01.2022 Are you planning to renovate anytime soon? Talk to us first! we’re here to help with finance strategy, structure and credit advice that could potentially save you 1000's of dollars.

23.01.2022 Are you looking to refinance your home loan? Ask us when and why you should refinance.

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22.01.2022 It's no secret that entering the property market has become a challenge for first homebuyers over recent years. Current lending restrictions and lifestyle factors are commonly blamed for the financial struggle that first home buyers are experiencing. The average home... loan size has grown considerably over the last decade; the average home loan in 2005 was $277,500, compared to today's national average of $400,000. Regardless of the reasons why, an average required deposit of 20 per cent to avoid paying lenders mortgage insurance (LMI), is completely out of reach for many first home buyers - unless they're seeking help from their parents. Guarantor Eligibility If your parents are willing to go home loan guarantor, then you may have another option for weaving your way into the property market without needing such a huge lump sum of cash saved for your deposit. In order to qualify as guarantors, your parents need to prove that they have the capacity to finance your loan in the case that you don't meet your repayment obligations. There's a lot to consider as going guarantor means your parents will be liable for your loan if the required repayments are not met. Parents need to consider the risk associated with becoming a guarantor, taking into account job stability, retirement and other obligations that could potentially affect their ability to repay that debt. Removing a Guarantee On a positive note, guarantors are not locked into that commitment forever - once your Loan to Value (LVR) is at 80% or less, most lenders will allow you to remove the guarantee and still avoid the cost of LMI. Despite popular belief, the guarantee is not automatically removed when you owe less than 80% of the property value, you will still need to submit an application for a loan guarantor release otherwise it will remain there for the life of your loan. Speak to your broker for specialist help. Removing the Guarantee at 90% LVR There is an option offered by some lenders to remove your guarantee at 90% LVR. Although, you should be aware you can be charged an LMI premium. Make sure you're not overlooking any fine print before you commit to anything. Or even better, just call us and we're happy to guide you through it. To summarise, if you're struggling to save for a deposit and you know someone who's happy and eligible to support you as a guarantor - it's definitely an option worth considering. Spend some time weighing up the pros and cons and speak to a home loan expert to make sure you're not over-stretching yourself or exposing your guarantor to adverse risk. Contact us for help.

20.01.2022 'Comprehensive credit reporting' is being implemented soon - so what does that mean for you? Lenders are making it harder to borrow if you've had a history of bad debt. We can help you plan your finances right and reduce the risk of knock-back from the lenders.

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13.01.2022 Many Australians are eyeing property as part of their wealth and retirement strategy. Learn what to look into before you begin to invest: www.blueprintfinancialservices.com.au/what-to-research-bef/

12.01.2022 We understand cash flow is an increasing problem for the SME sector, and the property market has left many SMEs unable to go to mainstream banks for extra funding. If you’re time poor and need help with extra funding for your business, we can help - Contact us today.



10.01.2022 New credit card regulations are are being introduced to help reduce the high rate of debt amongst Australians. This includes a 3 year responsible lending assessment and restricted credit card limits. If you're struggling with debt or you're looking into a new credit card, DM us and we can help you find the most competitive products on the market. To learn more about the new fees and charges in 2019, access the full article here: https://buff.ly/2BQZE7V

09.01.2022 New credit restraints are being introduced in January 2019 that will limit spending habits. It's important to check your credit card portfolio now before the new changes occur, and consolidate your debt. You’re going to need to do that anyway because of your credit card exposure, but also if you want a mortgage you’re going to have to reduce that. Contact us today for a complimentary credit health check!

09.01.2022 Just a gentle reminder; it's almost EOFY again, so time to make sure all of your finances are in check.

08.01.2022 Deciding where to send your child to school in 2019? Where you live can have a huge impact on your child's education. Find out how much you can lend today to get your child in the right school zone.

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06.01.2022 Did your credit card tapping get a little out of control over the holidays? Stress less, we're here to help you consolidate your debt and reduce your interest repayments to get you on track for 2019. Speak to us for strategies to reduce your debt quickly.

04.01.2022 **News Flash** Rather than banks and lenders paying mortgage broker fees, new recommendations by the Haynes Royal Commission suggest home loan customers may now need to front up and pay mortgage brokers themselves. Brokers are fighting back as we see this as a "massive win" to the big four banks, which experts are saying could conveniently save banks up to $2.6 billion and could drive up the cost of borrowing for consumers. ... If you've had a positive experience with a broker, we would love you to show your support by visiting https://buff.ly/2HWOwg7 and help us diminish the changes so we can keep providing you support.

01.01.2022 Summer holiday on the cards? There's nothing wrong with splurging while travelling, but the wrong type of credit could end up costing you more than you bargained for! Here are our top tips of things to avoid... - Pay day loans - Cash advances - High interest credit cards... Contact us today to learn more and get your holiday finance ready!

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