Mortgage brokers have expertise in residential and other property loans. They can also play an important role in helping businesses find and secure commercial and asset finance at competitive rates, by leveraging their network of lending institutions.
Spotlight on Mentone
2017 Budget Breakdown
The 2017 Federal Budget was highly anticipated by many in the housing industry – especially in regard to negative gearing and housing affordability. While the announcement may have fallen short of many expectations, it has taken realistic and practical measures to increase available housing stock for Australians.
Real estate wealth reaches $6.7 trillion
Help for First Home Buyers
The answer to housing affordability lies outside our cities
Spotlight on Oakleigh
What to consider when buying a second property
Buying your own home remains the great Australian dream – and purchasing a second property may help you take your wealth further. Whether you’re building your property investment portfolio, buying a holiday house or supporting a family member, there are plenty of things to think about before you take that next step.
Property versus shares: the pros and cons
Six winning strategies for auctions
Spotlight on Highett
A once quiet suburb in an otherwise bustling city is rapidly coming of age. Highett is springing to life and will only continue to grow over the course of 2017. Featuring easy access to the Melbourne CBD, brand new shopping centres and a fantastic sense of community - Highett is fast becoming one of the best places to raise a family.
Size is important; so is your broker
Many of you may have noticed in the media recently stories relating to how size is important when it comes to purchasing apartments. This is a timely warning to all property purchasers. A pre-approval does not mean you can purchase any property; any pre-approval is still subject to multiple bank terms and conditions, including valuation and the nature of the property – such as the location or the size.
Property to Crash in 2017?
12 months ago there were multiple media reports of an impending property crash to occur 2016. Some of those stories are now being re-run. The affordability crisis, too many apartments, economic concerns – has an inevitable crash been delayed or is it a media beat up? Here I list some of the primary issues, along with predictions.