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Let's Do Mortgages Pty Ltd

Locality: Carlingford, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 410 334 766



Address: PO Box 4025 2118 Carlingford, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.letsdomortgages.com.au

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22.01.2022 Tighter lending policies are here to stay, with policy changes occurring daily, as a result a finance strategy to grow your portfolio is more important than before. Not having a financial strategy in place may mean you will potentially miss out on hundreds of thousands of dollars of extra borrowing capacity as opposed to someone with a strategy in place. http://blog.corelogic.com.au//tighter-lending-policies-se/



19.01.2022 Not a good time to fix rates yet, as I agree with these guys there will be a cut soon. However, the result of the cut on property should be less correlated, especially for the Sydney and Melbourne markets as these markets are more insensitive to interest rates. The cuts should stimulate other parts of the economy. http://www.mpamagazine.com.au//morning-briefing-get-ready-

11.01.2022 It's interesting to see housing is a less important factor when the RBA is determining the cash rate, which means there are bigger worries. As expected, the banks are holding back the cut, but at the same time, they are offering bigger discounts, so its a good time to negotiate with the bank now. http://www.smartpropertyinvestment.com.au//14866-what-does

11.01.2022 Using the "expert"s best case scenario of the Sydney and Melbourne market growing 10% by 2020, that is only 2.5% a year, which is just at or below inflation. Surely the 10% number looks good, but once done on an annual basis, it looks much less attractive. http://www.domain.com.au//property-experts-expect-up-to-1/



03.01.2022 Interesting times ahead, seems like the government didn't have to tighten the string themselves, just get the banks to do it! As per usual, the developers win at the expense of the buyers. http://www.ibtimes.com.au/chinese-buyers-australian-apartme

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