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24.01.2022 We have all heard of credit reporting, but have you heard of credit scoring? Your credit file is one of your most important financial assets. Safeguarding this file is an important part of the finance application process. Your credit file contains... - credit applications - overdue credit accounts - payment defaults - clearouts (as a missing debtor) - commercial credit information - public record information. You will have a credit score calculated from your credit file. Did you know that a score of less than 500 will severely affect your ability to gain finance from many lenders? Read our one page guide - "Keeping Score" - to find out more. https://www.mortgageaustralia.com.au//fil/keepingscore.pdf



22.01.2022 Have you considered a second residence on your property? Home owners looking to invest in a rental property without taking on significant debt are finding a solution in their own backyard. The granny flat is regaining popularity as a solution to tight rental markets, an ageing population and metropolitan land shortages, thanks to more relaxed legislation in some parts of Australia....Continue reading

21.01.2022 Drive away in your dream car with a low cost car loan.

20.01.2022 Australia has once again become a nation of savers. No longer is debt de rigeur. In this post-GFC era we prefer to play it safe with lower levels of debt and are looking for ways to be debt-free faster. Savvy savers are making the most of low interest rates and their savings by maximising offset accounts. An offset account is essentially a savings account that is linked to a loan account. Instead of earning interest on your savings deposit, the funds are used to offset the lo...Continue reading



18.01.2022 If you are planning to start a family - these financial tips will help. Are you managing a mortgage and starting a family? Many a new parent has been caught out realising our once organised calm life is a thing of the past when we bring our bundle of joy home. It's amazing how tiny babies can turn our household upside down.... We quickly learn that we need to be more flexible about when we eat, sleep, go to the shops and even have a shower. It helps to be flexible in your financial life too when the impact of a reduced household income and the expense of a new addition to the family start to become apparent. A little forward planning now can make it easier to focus on what's important later - your family. Here is a guide with some ideas on how you can relieve the financial pressure of starting, or increasing, your family - Can you manage a Mortgage and a Baby? https://www.mortgageaustralia.com.au//amortgageandababy.pdf

15.01.2022 Should you buy or build your next home? Many buyers struggling to find the right home are going back to the drawing board and building rather than buying an existing home. There are obvious benefits to a brand new home: you can build exactly what you want and enjoy shiny new surrounds, with no wear and tear costs for years to come. But there can be downsides to creating your castle....Continue reading

11.01.2022 Discover how to turn your home equity into a better retirement for you. If you have equity stored away in your home, now could be the perfect time to tap into it for an investment property. Equity is simply the difference between the value of your home and what you owe on it. If you have a property valued at $500,000 and owe $200,000 on it, you have $300,000 equity available....Continue reading



08.01.2022 Switching home loans could help pay down your mortgage sooner, providing you are refinancing for the right reasons and understand whats involved. Heres our guide to refinancing to help you make the right move when the time comes. Know the costs: Paying 0.5 per cent less per annum on a $250,000 principal-and-interest mortgage could save you around $23,000 over the life of a 25-year loan. Thats a sizeable chunk of change back in your pocket over the long term, but there are ...Continue reading

07.01.2022 Six Steps to becoming mortgage-free - Step 4: Offsets and Redraws Would you like to cut your mortgage by years and pay less? What if you could get your mortgage all wrapped up in record time, and spend more time doing the things you love?... Well, there are six steps you can take now, which will make a real difference to the time it takes to pay off your loan. You could be mortgage-free sooner than you think. In the past weeks, we looked at Step 1: choosing the best loan, Step 2: changing your repayment frequency, and Step 3: Pay more to pay early. Today, find out how offset accounts and redraw facilities can help you move quickly towards losing that mortgage forever. Step 4: Offsets and Redraws Do you have a savings account that you use to put money away for a rainy day? You might be surprised to learn that this can save you money on your home loan - even if you keep the money in savings. This is commonly referred to as an offset account. Many lenders offer a 100% offset account which, when linked with your mortgage, can dramatically reduce the interest that you pay on your loan. The reason for this, is that the savings 'offset' what you owe, and you're only charged interest on your loan amount - minus your savings. This can have a significant impact on your loan in the long term. For example, if you have a loan of $400k, and keep $30k in an offset account, you could save over $150k in interest over the life of your loan. Another handy mortgage feature to look out for is a redraw facility. This allows you to make extra repayments on your loan whenever you want, but gives you the flexibility of taking that additional money back in the future if your plans change. By taking advantage of offset accounts and redraw facilities, you can take control of your financial goals today, and pay your loan off sooner. Want to escape your mortgage as soon as possible? Stay tuned for Step 5: Don't take candy from strangers.

06.01.2022 Introducing the new home building methods that can save you a lot of time and money. In the past, prefabricated houses would connote images of tackiness and shipping container living, but prefab housing is now enjoying an avant-garde revival. Today's prefab houses consist of high end materials, follow strict green building practices and are designed by leading architects. Often they have substantially better thermal ratings than brick homes, meaning they actually cost a lot l...ess to heat and cool. Some new builders even start with a traditionally built lower floor, then build a prefabricated second floor, being less expensive and much faster than building a standard two-storey home. To find out more, download my short introductory PDF article to this style of home that is growing in popularity - Absolutely Prefabulous. https://www.mortgageaustralia.com.au//absolutelyprefabulou

06.01.2022 How to avoid getting stuck in the borrower's 'land of confusion': Comparing the true cost of a loan can be a lot more complicated than it seems. Comparison Rates are one way of comparing loans, but it doesn't always provide a complete picture of the total cost of the loan.... Make a mistake and you could pay thousands more in interest than you should. To avoid this, have a look at this short guide - "Land of Confusion". https://www.mortgageaustralia.com.au///landofconfusion.pdf

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