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Help to Buy Scheme set to kick off in 2024

The highly anticipated Help to Buy Scheme will kick off next year, giving more Aussies a chance to score their dream home. Today we’ll unpack how the new federal government scheme will work, who it’ll benefit, and the fine print you need to know.

By |2023-11-11T21:47:29+11:00August 23rd, 2023|General|Comments Off on Help to Buy Scheme set to kick off in 2024

More Aussies turn to mortgage brokers for a hand managing hikes

An avalanche of rate hikes over the past 18 months has supersized home loan repayments. But savvy homeowners aren’t panicking. In fact, more mortgage holders than ever before are reaching out to brokers for expert help.

By |2023-08-20T21:29:06+11:00August 16th, 2023|General|Comments Off on More Aussies turn to mortgage brokers for a hand managing hikes

Sneaky rate hikes – is your lender behind them?

The Reserve Bank (RBA) may have kept the cash rate on hold but that hasn’t stopped some lenders from hiking their variable home loan rates. Here’s how borrowers are fighting back.

By |2023-08-20T21:35:01+11:00August 9th, 2023|General|Comments Off on Sneaky rate hikes – is your lender behind them?

Where homeowners are spending $1 billion a month

Australians are showering their homes with $1 billion worth of love each month as home improvement spending ramps up. We look at the cost of popular renovations – and how to foot the bill.

By |2023-07-29T13:52:27+11:00July 19th, 2023|General|Comments Off on Where homeowners are spending $1 billion a month

Breaking out of mortgage prison: can easing serviceability buffers help?

Have you been keen to refinance but told you can't? You’re not alone. Many Australian households are currently locked into their home loans due to rising interest rates. But some banks have recently started to lower their serviceability thresholds. 

By |2023-07-29T13:45:46+11:00June 29th, 2023|General|Comments Off on Breaking out of mortgage prison: can easing serviceability buffers help?
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