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Loan Ranger Home Loans

Locality: Richmond Plains, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 417 159 842



Address: 477 Bridge Road 3121 Richmond Plains, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.loanrangerhomeloans.com

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06.01.2022 Benefits of a mortgage offset account An offset account is a bank account linked to your home loan. Rather than accumulating interest within the account, the money in the offset account is offset daily against your mortgage, reducing the interest payable on your mortgage. For example, if you have $20,000 in your offset account and a mortgage of $400,000, you will only be charged interest on $380,000 rather than the full $400,000. This can drastically reduce the length of you...r mortgage and the amount you need to pay in the long term. Tax free interest As you are not earning compound interest from the money in the offset account, you are not liable to pay tax on that money. Instead you are increasing the equity in your property. Flexibility As the mortgage account is like any other transaction account, you can deposit and withdraw funds such as your salary without incurring access fees. As the offset amount is calculated daily, you can keep a lump sum in the account for emergencies while reducing interest on your loan. However, some lenders do place restrictions such as minimum transaction amounts and withdrawal fees which could end up costing more than the interest you save. Is the offset account for you? The people who benefit most from offset accounts are those who can keep a significant sum of money in an accessible account over the long term. If you are instinctively a saver, an offset account is preferable to having to pay tax on interest, as you are making significant gains through equity. It also gives you a flexible alternative to paying extra money directly into the mortgage, as you can still access the funds quickly and without penalty in case of emergency. Even having your salary deposited into your offset account ensures that for one day at least you will reduce the interest payable on your mortgage for that day. However, if you are only keeping a small minimum balance in the offset account, the interest savings will not be so significant. Talk to your mortgage broker or financial advisor about whether an offset account would be suited to your current circumstances. And before opening an offset account, make sure you are fully aware of any fees or conditions that may have a negative impact on the long term benefits. If you would like more information about how an offset account could work for you, contact us today for a personal appraisal.

05.01.2022 Pros and cons of Guarantor Home Loans As it becomes more and more difficult to break into the housing market, many families are considering the option of a guarantor home loan generally used when parents provide their house as guarantee for a child’s loan. Basically, if you haven’t succeeded in saving enough for a deposit, another property can be used as equity in order to secure the loan. This is a serious financial step and not one to be taken lightly, so let’s look at t...he pros and cons of making this decision for your family. The pros Enter the property market sooner. If you are impatient to be in your own home, or if you are confident that your financial situation will become healthier further down the line, you only need a smaller deposit to have your loan approved. Avoid Lender’s Mortgage Insurance If your deposit is less than the 20% threshold, you are usually liable for lender’s mortgage insurance as risk protection for your lender. However, when you have a guaranteed loan, the additional cost of this insurance could be reduced or waived. Access to lower interest rates The security of the guarantee will give you greater flexibility and choice when you are applying for a loan. With a smaller deposit, you could only secure a loan with high interest, making it even more difficult to make any progress on repayments. However, some lenders will not approve interest only repayments for a guaranteed loan, as you need to pay off the principal to remove the guarantee. A temporary measure Once you have repaid a certain amount, you will have enough equity to remove the guarantee so your guarantor is no longer liable for your loan. The cons High risk to the guarantor. There is one primary con to the guarantee home loan. If you default on your repayments, your guarantor is liable for the portion of the loan they have guaranteed. This means their own home is at risk. Your mortgage broker can help you calculate your repayments in advance, so you can be confident that you will be able to stay on top of the loan. You can also take the precaution of only using the guarantor for a portion of the loan, so you can free your guarantor from responsibility as soon as that portion is repaid. A guaranteed loan can be a great way to help a younger family member embark on the journey towards home ownership. However there are significant risks involved, so this option should not be undertaken lightly, and you should always seek independent financial advice. If you would like to know more about whether a guaranteed loan is the right option for your family, contact us today for a free consultation.

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03.01.2022 Finding the right property for you Property-hunting is a stressful exercise you are embarking on one of the biggest financial investments of your life, and you know you’ll have to live with your decision every day. Yet too many people rush into a property purchase, only to feel financially trapped in an unsuitable choice. The problem is that many properties on the market are presented in an attractive and appealing way, prompting you to make an emotive impulse decision. Yo...Continue reading



02.01.2022 Top Five Reasons Why Your Loan Would Be Declined It can be extremely disheartening to have your loan application declined, especially if you already have a property in mind. The best response is to treat the rejection as a positive learning experience, and an opportunity to strengthen your financial position so your application will be successful next time. Here we look at some of the more common reasons your loan application would be declined and how you can turn the situat...Continue reading

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